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. 2020 Jun 23;15(7):949–956. doi: 10.2215/CJN.14191119

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Positive effects of the electronic medical record (EMR) on nephrology education reported by survey respondents. 1A, EMR accessible from home/mobile device; 1B, Efficient laboratory result trending; 1C, efficient determination of patient medications; 1D, improves communication with multidisciplinary team; 1E, ensures correct kidney replacement therapy orders (drop-down boxes/warnings); 1F, tracking fellow outpatient diagnosis mix; 1G, source of database studies for fellow research; 1H, improves health information security; 1I, facilitates medication dose adjustment for eGFR; 1J, ensures quality indicators are met for chronic kidney disease; 1K, ensures quality indicators are met for maintenance dialysis; 1L, facilitates delivery of post-transplant protocol care.