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Old Aug 01, 1998, 11:31 PM
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I have also been looking for teaching guides.
I haven't found a single source yet. Maybe
we should do it here? Do you have a good list of nursing websites?
I have been collecting nursing related websites for a year or so and a teaching guide can always be formulated using one or the other of them.
When these fail, I fly to www.altavista.digital.com, and
www.dejanews.com. These two corner the market, IMHO.

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Old Aug 02, 1998, 12:38 AM
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After 14 years in critical care, I'm now doing home health. Does anyone know if there is somewhere on the net that has teaching guides?
Thanks.


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Old Aug 02, 1998, 08:24 PM
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Hi, I have also been looking for patient teaching software. Whoever creates is is going to make money. Wish I had the talent and ablility to create a software that was easy to use and easy to print up. I can usually find what I want on the web but it is much to time consuming. Peggy

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Old Aug 04, 1998, 07:26 AM
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You are right about the lack of teaching software for clients. I work as a diabetes educator and know of some programs aimed at the younger client group with a question answer format. One program I saw at a recent conference had a quiz show complete with the decorative female assistant! Have you tried some of the major drug companies as a starting point? They would be one group in health care who aren't scratching for funds.
Good luck.

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Old Aug 05, 1998, 04:51 PM
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I find alot of good Patient teaching stuff right off the web sites like the American Heart Assoc, Cancer society, American diabetes Assoc., etc. I find half the fun of the internet is surfing around discovering new places. My patients love it when I bring them info from the internet!

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