Power 5 Week in Review: Back to School Edition

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Back to school week is an exciting time. The smell of textbooks and pencil shavings, and now new Apple products, heralds a new and exciting time where resolutions are made and organizational processes created via multihued assortments of post-its and highlighters.

Sure, not all personalities can keep up with this throughout an entire semester (see: health IT), but the more you prep, the more you’re able to maintain a positive attitude and inch towards success.

As usual, Power Your Practice is here with its own tribute to back-to-school week, helping practices accommodate med school students and grads, and even featuring a guest post by an actual med school student on the state of contemporary medical education. Take a look below.

Helping New Med School Grads With Your Practice’s EHR
Improper EHR training in med schools is not only perplexing, it’s unacceptable. Check this article out for tips on how to help recent med school graduates learn your practice’s electronic health record.

Addressing Telemed’s Ethical Challenges at Your Practice
Is Skyping with patients unethical? How about regular text chat, or diagnosing medication without first meeting? Read on to learn how to resolve telemedical issues like these at your practice.

How to Incorporate a Med Student Into Your Practice
You can’t learn everything you need to practice in med school. Click the link above to learn a tip or two about how to smoothly incorporate a med student into your medical practice.

Cloud Computing and the Health IT Crisis: A Cloud-Based EHR in Action
Check out third installment of “Cloud Computing and the Health IT Crisis” to learn how one particular clinic uses cloud computing to get ahead. Also, download our free “How Cloud Computing Can Help Solve Healthcare’s Looming IT Crisis” whitepaper.

What I Should (but Likely Won’t) Learn in Med School
Contributor and MD/MBA student Abraham Nunes contribute an excellent piece on what he believes should be taught in med schools, and it goes beyond just anatomy and physiology.

So, now that you’re settled in and ready for the school year, we can get back to our usual practice advice here at Power Your Practice. Check back next week to learn how to streamline patient scheduling, bridge the desktop and mobile EHR divide, and more!

But in case you haven’t had enough back to school, check out this handy infographic!

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Power 5 Week in Review: Back to School Edition