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		<title>173.237.182.85: Created page with &quot;A college classmate of mine decided to  begin a clinic in Uganda. After graduating college with a nursing degree, she  wished to put her degree to good use. During her senior yea...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;A college classmate of mine decided to  begin a clinic in Uganda. After graduating college with a nursing degree, she  wished to put her degree to good use. During her senior yea...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;A college classmate of mine decided to  begin a clinic in Uganda. After graduating college with a nursing degree, she  wished to put her degree to good use. During her senior year she began saving money and  getting  materials to make her dreams  become a reality after graduation. She  relocated to Uganda and opened a very successful, non-profit clinic. It wasn't  simple at first though. While she was preparing to move, she also had to find the right supplies and equipment for her organization. While finding  standard equipment was  relatively simple, more complex  equipment and software proved to be a challenge.&lt;br /&gt;
 Potentially the  greatest challenge was finding a  dependable electronic medical record software. She wanted to make sure she had all the medical records on each person who  entered the clinic. She wanted copies of electronic medical records so she would always have information such as allergies or previous surgeries on hand. This  might seem over zealous but by having dependable records, she could  provide the people within the village  the very best care possible. Finding a trustworthy electronic medical record system proved to be difficult though. After  lots of days spent on the Internet, she finally found one that was perfect.&lt;br /&gt;
Not only did it  offer a place to  keep each and every electronic medical record, it also  provided a CPT lookup. While this may not seem like something  significant, it was  fantastic for my friend because she could look up each  affliction in the CPT codes lookup and record everything  properly and quickly. This would help her see more patients in a day and also make book keeping a little easier. By having a CPT coding lookup as well as a  practical electronic medical record system, she knew she was going to have an  effective and helpful clinic! She was beside herself.&lt;br /&gt;
Later on she ordered other various supplies that she could use in her clinic. Luckily, when she began her blog, she was given  lots of  contributions. There  were enough to  purchase more complex equipment so her clinic could  detect other ailments that  might go unchecked in Uganda. It is  outstanding to see on her blog that a construction company has already  started building the site for her dream clinic. There is undoubtedly a lot of work that will go into  developing a successful clinic but it is well worth it.&lt;br /&gt;
After that, she was able to  concentrate on packing her  very own luggage and say good-bye to  everybody before moving to Uganda. While she was  extremely nervous at first, I reassured her that she would have a successful clinic and all her  effort is going to pay off in the end. The people of Uganda  appreciate and  ecstatic to be treated  effectively with appropriate medical attention. At her going away party, all the guests gave donations. By continuing to blog as well as update her website, she was able to receive more donations and garner  even more  appeal for her organization. Hopefully, she  could continue working at the clinic  for many years and it may  stay as helpful and successful as it is today. [http://www.physiciansofficeresource.com/ medical equipment companies]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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