AAP News Vol. 1 No. 7 July 1985, p. 16
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Course to help pediatricians bring computers into practice

If you're thinking about computerizing your office or want to expand the system you have, you'll want to attend the three-day AAP continuing medical education course titled Computers in Pediatric Medicine.

The course, scheduled for Sept. 13-15 at the New York Hilton, will cover theoretical and practical aspects of computers through general sessions and workshops.

By attending the course, physicians can learn basic computer applications, identify their personal and office computer needs and develop a planned approach to the computerization of their medical offices.