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Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals, Fourth Edition

Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals, Fourth Edition
By Irene Joos

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The only computer and information literacy book designed specifically for students in health care disciplines, Introduction to Computers explains hardware, popular software programs, operating systems, research applications, and computer-assisted communication, including sections on information access, evaluation and use, and the Internet. The revised Fourth Edition continues to present this information with great detail and clarity, featuring the most recent MS Office programs, and focusing on the security of systems and data.

Employing health care models, the lessons in this valuable workbook provide a foundation for understanding the computer world and reflect the changes essential for computer literacy and application in the health care setting.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #101341 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 440 pages

Customer Reviews

Very good book in its subject5
This book came better than expected. it is really well designed and full of relevent info which I did not know before although it is writenin in an easy way. it is very suitable for class study because each chapter is followed by multiple assignments and excercises. This book is highly recommended as a start for each one going to work in Health informatics field.

I hope the new 5th edition is better than this one....2
The online course I am taking uses this as the basic textbook, and it is on their website for $55. Fortunately Amazon comes through with the best price.

This book is really geared toward those who have little to no experience with computers. For that audience it is probably adequate. However, this could just as easily have been written for rocket scientists instead of healthcare professionals (read nurses). The authors throw in a few pertinent phrases here and there, and gear some of the exercises toward nurses. But there really isn't much that directly pertains to healthcare except for one chapter that is all of 8 pages long and is titled Healthcare Informatics and Information Systems. It, too, has little direct relevance to healthcare.

This book should have annual or biannual revisions, because it really is quite out of date since its publication in 2006. Technology moves too quickly to wait for three years before penning an update.

This is, supposedly, the only text of its type for the healthcare field and it is woefully inadequate.

One can only hope that they started from scratch for the fifth edition to justify the $55 cover price.



Exactly what I wanted4
I received this book in good condition and on time. I would order through Amazon/woody's book again.