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Using Your Pocket PC in Psychiatry

Using Your Pocket PC in Psychiatry. Annual Meeting of the APA 2006, Toronto. The Instructors. Bob Boland MD Elizabeth Getter MD Joshua Straus MD R Lowell McRoberts MD. Who shouldn’t be here…. “If anyone has just cause why Howard and his Palm Pilot should not be wed…”.

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Using Your Pocket PC in Psychiatry

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  1. Using Your Pocket PC in Psychiatry Annual Meeting of the APA 2006, Toronto

  2. The Instructors • Bob Boland MD • Elizabeth Getter MD • Joshua Straus MD • R Lowell McRoberts MD

  3. Who shouldn’t be here…. “If anyone has just cause why Howard and his Palm Pilot should not be wed…”

  4. How to Use This Handout • Most of the slides have annotations. Make sure you view that allows the “Speaker Notes” as you watch the slides. • To do this, start the slide show (F5 key), or use your mouse to hit the slide show icon to start the presentation, and while in the presentation, right click anywhere in the presentation to open the menu • From within the menu, choose “Speaker Notes” • Many of the Slides are “Animated”: as you use you space bar or arrow keys to progress through the slides, you should see the different view. • See Illustration, next slide.

  5. Handouts http://www.brown.edu/Courses/BI_278/projects/APA/PPC.htm Me: robert_boland_1@brown.edu

  6. The Basics

  7. Navigating your PDA

  8. Button review

  9. Screen basics

  10. Inputting information • The Virtual keyboard • Entering Text Directly

  11. Choosing input

  12. Virtual Keyboard

  13. Entering Text Directly • Block Recognizer • Letter Recognizer • Transcriber

  14. Block Recognizer

  15. Letter Recognizer

  16. Transcriber

  17. Demonstration

  18. Adding a keyboard.

  19. Calendar (MS Outlook) • Making an appointment • Assigning Categories • Creating a reminder • Make repeating appointments • Adding a note • Display options

  20. Making an appointment

  21. Assigning Categories

  22. Creating a reminder

  23. Make repeating appointments

  24. More Repeat Appointments

  25. Adding a note

  26. Display options

  27. Deleting an Appointment

  28. Compatibility with the desktop Outlook.

  29. Demonstration

  30. Contacts List • Adding a contact • Adding fields • Creating date (ex. Birthday) reminders

  31. Adding a contact

  32. Adding fields

  33. Creating date reminders

  34. Compatibility w/ desktop

  35. Demonstration

  36. Task List • Adding a task • Create categories • Adding Details • Set priorities • Creating reminders

  37. Adding a Task

  38. Adding Details

  39. Set priorities

  40. Create Categories

  41. Creating reminders

  42. Adding Notes

  43. Viewing Tasks

  44. Compatibility w/ Desktop

  45. Demonstration

  46. Notes • Starting a new note • Create categories • Options

  47. Starting a new note

  48. Writing a New Note

  49. Options

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