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Chronic Pain Casebook

Author:Roger Laishley [Send Author Email]
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July 09, 2003
Description:This applet is designed to keep a logbook for the subspecialty of chronic pain. It is designed to maintain a complete record of attendance in the management of non acute pain. A main database is linked to a separate follow-up database in such a way that the records in the follow-up database are specific to each patient / client. The applet has been modelled on the diagnostic criteria used by the PACS database system authorised by the Pain Society used in the UK. However it could easily be adapted to suit individual needs.
Has Data:Yes
Has Forms:Yes
Filters:Filters for separate disgnosis and therapy databases
Comments:Provided as a zip file containing a main and linked databases with their fom files. Two text files (acrobat reader and palm doc formats) give installation and user instructions.
Price:FREE
Version:HanDBase v.3.0x or greater
File:chronic_pain_casebook.zip          Downloads: This Month 30 / Total* 3471
Note:MAC Users will need to enter the filename chronic_pain_casebook.zip when saving this file.
* since October 1, 2000.

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