[humanser] humanser Digest, Vol 127, Issue 5
Ericka Short
ejshort3 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 01:23:20 UTC 2015
Can anyone recommend a reputable online program for Masters in counseling? I'm not really sure whether I am going to focus on school social work or I counseling in general. It is clear to me that I have to get a masters or won't work at all. If anyone has gone this route for their masters and was successful I would like to speak to you directly. I will have lots of questions I'm sure. Please contact me off-line and we can decide phone numbers and times to talk. The unpredictability in my life right now requires this rather than the local programs I've looked into which I'd like to attend. The fact I might be moving out-of-state complicates my original plan.
Thank you very much for any assistance. This is always been a useful site for information so I think all in advance.
Ericka
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> 1. Re: IPad used for charting (JD Townsend)
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> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 22:47:05 -0500
> From: "JD Townsend" <43210 at Bellsouth.net>
> To: "Kaiti Shelton" <crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com>,
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> Subject: Re: [humanser] IPad used for charting
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> Hi Kati:
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> While I don't know anyone using tablets with apps for work, I do know of
> some using PC based applications such as Therascribe. These programs are
> popular and do provide adequate chart materials for insurance and monitoring
> agencies. I imagine that some have developed tablet apps.
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> That said, I do not know how screen reading software might interact with
> these programs. I imagine that someone, at some time, has made Jaws scripts
> for one or more of these applications.
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> JD
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> From: Kaiti Shelton via humanser
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 12:23 AM
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> Subject: [humanser] IPad used for charting
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> Hi all,
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> Many medical professionals, including music therapists, are using
> IPads to chart patient conditions and progress. Some music therapists
> have apps they can use to keep track of client records for people they
> see privately, while others work in interdisciplinary treatment teams
> which require different apps that allow several medical professionals
> to have access to the same charts. I'm curious to figure out if any
> of you use IPad apps for charts, and your experiences with
> accessibility. Do you keep your own charts or work as part of a team
> which shares information? How much choice did you have in the app you
> used? Any help would be appreciated, especially since my parents are
> looking into buying me an IPad for use in therapy sessions as I draw
> closer to professional work.
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> Kaiti
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