[humanser] future outlook for adaptive tech in HS fields

Cook, Shannon Shannon.Cook at sccb.sc.gov
Wed Jun 14 16:43:49 UTC 2017


Hi,

I'd say do the job you want, and if the database/software is not accessible, forge a trail for accessibility to make it happen.

Shannon Cook, MSW, CPM

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Subject: [humanser] future outlook for adaptive tech in HS fields

Hello,

As I’ve probably mentioned in my rare previous posts, I have a longstanding dream of eventually heading back to school for an LPC degree to work with eating disorders clients. However, both here and on the NFB jobs list, I have seen disturbing mention of our adaptive tech not keeping up with our needs for treatment management and record-keeping. Am I correct in this impression, and what do you think the outlook is, gauging from present experience and other trends? Should I be looking at eating-disorder careers that don’t involve use of this kind of software, and if so, what areas should I consider? Thanks!


Sandra

Not “Revelation” – tis – that waits
But our unfurnished eyes –
(Emily Dickinson)

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