[quote:20273d8852="Missouridoc2003"]Howdy IDC's
I am a former Hospital Corpsman, now working for the AHLTA sustainment project. If anyone has a specific question about the application or wants some gouge on tips and tricks or complaints, perhaps I can help you. I use the application and I must admit it is very different from SAMS that I used at the Naval Undersea Medical School in Groton back in prehistoric times. If you want to shoot me an email about AHLTA let me know...
by the way...AHLTA is a noun...doesnt stand for anything..LOL
Ah Hell Lets Try Again is inaccurate...ROLF..[/quote:20273d8852]
I'm still trying to figure out how to print labs without going back to CHCS 1...
[quote:20273d8852="Missouridoc2003"]Howdy IDC's
I am a former Hospital Corpsman, now working for the AHLTA sustainment project. If anyone has a specific question about the application or wants some gouge on tips and tricks or complaints, perhaps I can help you. I use the application and I must admit it is very different from SAMS that I used at the Naval Undersea Medical School in Groton back in prehistoric times. If you want to shoot me an email about AHLTA let me know...
by the way...AHLTA is a noun...doesnt stand for anything..LOL
Ah Hell Lets Try Again is inaccurate...ROLF..[/quote:20273d8852]
I'm still trying to figure out how to print labs without going back to CHCS 1...
THERE IS A CIRCUITOUS PROCESS TO DO THIS AND IF ANYONE KNOWS A QUICKER WAY, PLEASE RESPOND.
- OPEN MS WORD OR OTHER SELECTED WORD PROCESSING PROGRAM
- HIGHLIGHT THE SELECTED LABS (YOU CAN ALSO HAVE AN OPEN OUTGOING E-MAIL)
- RIGHT CLICK ON MOUSE (OR CONTROL - C) TO COPY THE SELECTED AREA(S)
- PASTE THE COPIED SELECTION TO A PRINTABLE DOCUMENT (LIKE MS WORD) OR E-MAIL
- PRINT AS YOU WOULD ANOTHER DOCUMENT.
ONCE YOU GET THE HANG OF IT, IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE OR LESS.
Do you know if there is a way to get AIM forms made still? Specifically one for a complete physical exam.