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Bruce Slater wrote: | | Has anyone trained it on their own clinical notes and then tried to | write a note? | | It seems like you could customize the predictive engine by substituting | meta-regions that correspond to sections of a progress note or complete | health exam. | The software seems designed to accommodate this. I was reading the documentation and they explain how to add a language to it. So adding medical terminology as phraseology should be just like adding a new language, I would suspect.
I did try the software out. I have to agree with Horst that at times it can feel like fast computer game. I also suspect that it comes down to whether the gesture paradigms we are all so used to with current OS ~ GUI's: click and choose, drag and drop, click and drag are some how more 'natural' then the gesture paradigm of Dasher, which is direction steering. Or perhaps the question is whether once you learn one paradigm, learning the other is more difficult.....
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