Re: DNS Medical suite question

From: spk2wrt@edc.org
Date: Mon Nov 16 1998 - 08:37:00 EST


The medical suite is slanted for medicine If you are using very few medical
terms you would be better served by the NS Professional edition and adding the
few medical terms you need. When I have used the medical suite the errors will
be tuned to medical terminology so a Libya could just get you a tibia.
Professional supports macros and macros are important for professional use.
One utterance can yield considerable boiler-plated text rather than dictating it
word for word.

Marty Tibor
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At , spk2wrt@edc.org wrote:
>Here's a question for some of you trainers/vendors out there.
>
>Is there any problem with using DNS Medical suite in terms of too much
>information, or too many choices if the doctor in question has only modest
>need for medical terminology. In other words, does it pay to use DNS Medical
>even if the need for jargon is limited, or would Preferred (or Professional)
>be better choices with training of the jargon needed.
>
>Thanks in advance for a psychiatrist friend,
>
>Bob Follansbee
>BobMoshe@aol.com

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