> Interesting.  I saw the inability of a Dr. to go with the flow
> within his field of study.  If he could defy the trend on this,
> would he also NOT follow suit in focusing on trends like obesity
> and heart disease while still doing the same treatment(s) he did
> twenty years earlier?

I'm with Ricardo here. I don't care if the doctor keeps making notes 
on a clipboard, as long as he practices medicine well. And if he has 
to choose between studying the latest medical techniques or the 
latest document entry system, I want him to choose medicine every 
time.

If he can use a tablet to shoot photos of possible problems, great. 
If he has to relearn how to shoot those photos every year, it becomes 
a problem. Tying it back to us, a better OS or DBMS is a good thing. 
But new isn't always better, and if there's a three-month learning 
curve every couple years to get back to providing the same services 
we provide, that's not a good thing.

-Jerry

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