• Ann Emerg Med · Feb 1981

    Review

    Microcomputer-based filing system for emergency medicine literature.

    • J B McCabe and B H McCabe.
    • Ann Emerg Med. 1981 Feb 1;10(2):87-90.

    AbstractA personal reprint file is an important educational tool for every physician. We have developed a microcomputer-based system for the filing of journal articles and reprints relevant to the practice of emergency medicine. The system uses a Northstar microcomputer, but could be adapted for use on other similar microcomputers. The filing system is easy to use and allows filing and retrieval of articles coded according to the subject outline of the Emergency Medicine Core Content.

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