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> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] What is SERVICE/SECTION and TREATING
> SPECIALTY
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> Thurman Pedigo wrote:
>
Thurman Pedigo wrote:
> Anyone ever wonder what VistA (AND EHR) could have been if all the Medical
> Schools had gotten behind it instead of playing KING OF THE HILL?
>
Oh, Thurman, you old trouble-maker.
How about this one:
Has anyone noticed the coolness, even prejudice toward VistA within the
day, June 21, 2005 3:02 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] What is SERVICE/SECTION and TREATING
> SPECIALTY
>
> Trivia here, but I think that the VAs are often associated with Medical
> schools, and the Medical Schools have the Depar
Trivia here, but I think that the VAs are often associated with Medical
schools, and the Medical Schools have the Departments, such as Deparment of
Medicine, and the hospitals have the Services, which are usually the
patients, wards, etc., assigned to the Medicine folks (and that the Surgeons
w
In my site, I used SERVICE/SECTION to enter the names
such as FAMILY PRACTICE, GASTROENTEROLOGY.
Kevin
--- Usha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does the SERVICE/SECTION field specify for a
> NEW PERSON? And how to specify the specialty of a
> provider?
>
> What does TREATING SPECIALTY file c
Within the VA what most of the rest of the English
speaking world would call a department, the VA calls a Service.
Sub-departments are called Sections. So Sections are subsets of the
services.
Jim Gray
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