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I am doing a research for class. How is PowerPoint used in a Doctor's office?
 
Probably for producing charts related to top diseases/illness, birth rate and
etc?
Or... maybe using boring presentations to curb insomnia.
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I think you will find it is used most in making presentations to their
peers.


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I am doing a research for class. How is PowerPoint used in a Doctor's
office?

Have a look at the book "Perfekt medical presentations" by Terry Irwin and
Julie Terberg. It might give you some ideas.

Best regards,
Ute
 
You will also find that more and more doctor's offices have a presentation
running in the waiting room to provide "information" to patients on a
variety of things from practice hours to information on diet. Many of these
are being created using PPT.

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David M. said:
Boring presentations in place of anesthesia?

Far faster and more effective, but it leaves your brain all rotted away
afterwards.

- Ed "Tuff" T
 
I am doing a research for class. How is PowerPoint used in a Doctor's
Boring presentations in place of anesthesia?

ROFL! You go to the same doctor? <g>
 

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