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Bucking EPIC’s Monotonous Beat

August 28, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minutes

Flo

Check out Flo, a handheld EMR concept from Oregon Health & Science University Medical student, Roheet Kakaday.  While it may be a leap from concept to execution,  it’s refreshing to see a budding health professional unwilling to blindly goosestep to EPIC’s monotonous beat.

While most first year medical students are holed away memorizing lists, Roheet is preoccupied with changing the world.  I love this guy.

Do yourself a favor and watch him think over at The Biopsy.

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