Thick Clients vs. Thin Clients in the Physician Officeby
CanadianEmr ..
of this posting.According to Wikipedia, "A thin client is a computer (client) in client-server architecture networks which has little or no application logic, so it has to depend primarily on the central server for processing activities." Link: Thin client
Many of our patients and clients ...by
Dr. Sari Shepphird
Many of our patients and clients will come to us with unusual beliefs about food. Some of their beliefs may... of the very same food and diet beliefs that our clients do.Take a look at the list below and see if you may hold some
Test run w/client.by
Gary D.
Posted by garyd Digg! this story . Test run w/client. Run No Comments » Did a test run at the Arboretum w/ a client. The averages really don’t mean anything as they were 3 x 1 mile repeats with warm up and cool
Psychotherapy Advertising and Client Testimonialsby
Lisa K. MFT
I’ve been noticing something lately with therapist’s websites. More MFT’s are putting up client testimonials.... Not only are we not supposed to be soliciting testimonials from our clients - but we aren’t supposed to be displaying
A client of mine recently asked ...by
NAFWA
A client of mine recently asked me about an infomercial on a product by Debbie Meyer’s known as “Green Bags”. They wanted to know if they actually work. A recent feature on our local news tested these bags and reported positive
Friends, colleagues and clients ...by
NAFWA
Friends, colleagues and clients often ask me about Reiki (pronounced “ray-kee”), as it is gaining such popularity as an alternative medicine. According to NCCAM, (National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
How to "Fire" a Client - Part 1by
John Izzo
Working one-on-one with clients can be a hugely rewarding experience for any trainer at any level. Translating... obtains a new client, it is an opportunity to change the life of someone, who otherwise, may have not done it without
Neurofeedback Outcomes in Clients with Asperger's Syndromeby
Leslie M.
, addcentre@gmail.com.This paper summarizes data from a review of neurofeedback (NFB) training with 150 clients with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) and 9 clients with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) seen over a 15 year period (1993-2008) in a clinical setting
Helping Difficult Clients to Stick to Therapyby
Chris Allan
with more complex and difficult clients such as those suffering borderline personality disorder. This is a great article in that it provides lots of examples of therapist-client dialogue.She outlines a number of commitment strategies designed