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In this issue of the Doc Advisor, Stu Rubinow teaches us that "the
more complex the content, the more it benefits from the simplest
possible presentation." This is particularly true in areas where
not only is the content very complex but the margin for error or
misunderstanding has to be zero - for example, in medical instructions.
Using a complicated medical procedure that is difficult
to follow, Stu shows us how using a flow chart to present the information
makes it easier for busy nurses to understand and use.
See
how the Doc Advisor fixed the problem.
Doc Advisor Stu
Rubinow has taught Information Mapping throughout the
U.S., Canada, and abroad.
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