Part of the problem with this sort of thing, is that the tech people just don't understand the clinical part. The tech people expect the user to do the computer savvy programmer thing, not the sensible clinical thing, and therein lies the rub. This is why YOU are finding the bugs, and not the tech folks.
I used to aggravate my computer programmer husband to no end when he was in college. He'd write a program that was designed to do certain things, and I'd sit down with it and blow it up. It got to where he wanted me to test his programs, because I'd be doing what the end user would be doing, not what the tech people *expected.*
So have fun! You're probably 10 times more helpful than the tech folks.
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Part of the problem with this sort of thing, is that the tech people just don't understand the clinical part. The tech people expect the user to do the computer savvy programmer thing, not the sensible clinical thing, and therein lies the rub. This is why YOU are finding the bugs, and not the tech folks.
I used to aggravate my computer programmer husband to no end when he was in college. He'd write a program that was designed to do certain things, and I'd sit down with it and blow it up. It got to where he wanted me to test his programs, because I'd be doing what the end user would be doing, not what the tech people *expected.*
So have fun! You're probably 10 times more helpful than the tech folks.
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