On Wednesday 20 September 2006 04:12, Philipp Walderdorff wrote:
> But hacking into the keyboard while speaking to the patient, with both
> hands on the keyboard, having a glimps over the shoulder to the patient
> is'nt what Balint would have done when speaking to the patient.
no, but my patients read the screen and check that i correctly record things -
an interesting part of the exchange that Balint could never have predicted.
don't bother with mouse input - you have to pay far more attention to the
screen than when touch-typing. I type better when I am not watching the
keyboard but you can't point and click anything without playing hand-eye
co-ordination games. It's as difficult as listening to someone's history
while you have the stethoscope on the chest trying to sort out lung sounds.
Liz
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