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A little feedback from the potential users

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by 4d-imaging, Sep 13, 2012.

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    4d-imaging Welcome New Poster


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    I would like to ask the group for a little help in information gathering.

    Do many in the field of podiatry consistently use digital photography in documenting wound treatment?

    If you are using photos, when are they used and how are they stored and accessed?

    Do you believe measurements from digital photographs can be accurate? If not, why not?

    If you have experience using software to measure wound area, what do you like about it and what do you wish it did better?

    The purpose of these questions is to determine how open the potential users are to these kind of solutions and what we need to do to help.

    I really do appreciate all responses.
     
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