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Shortcuts for Microsoft Office 2013, 2010 and 2007 Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Keyboard Shortcuts- Laminated Card)

Laminated quick reference guide specializing in keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office 2013, 2010 and 2007 products Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. See topics below.Shortcuts for the following topics:Word: Text Selection Shortcuts; Movement Shortcuts; Special Characters; Switching Views; Formatting Shortcuts; Deleting Words and Other Shortcuts.PowerPoint: Slide Show Shortcuts; Media Shortcuts; Rehearsing Shortcuts; Outline View Shortcuts, and Other Shortcuts.Excel: Selection Shortcuts; Movement Shortcuts; Formatting Shortcuts; Copying Shortcuts; Formula Shortcuts; Print Preview Shortcuts; Special Characters and Other Shortcuts.Common Shortcuts for Word, Excel and PowerPoint.Also includes instructions for customizing the Quick Access Toolbar and the Status Bar.
Better EHR

Author: Jiajie Zhang (Professor of biomedical informatics)
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 2014-10-01
Electronic Health Records (EHR) offer great potential to increase healthcare efficiency, improve patient safety, and reduce health costs. The adoption of EHRs among office-based physicians in the US has increased from 20% ten years ago to over 80% in 2014. Among acute care hospitals in US, the adoption rate today is approaching 100%. Finding relevant patient information in electronic health records' (EHRs) large datasets is difficult, especially when organized only by data type and time. Automated clinical summarization creates condition-specific displays, promising improved clinician efficiency. However, automated summarization requires new kinds of clinical knowledge (e.g., problem-medication relationships).