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vfmidea · 3 years ago
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What is the Difference Between Email and Gmail? And Which is Best
What is the Difference Between Email and Gmail? And Which is Best
Friends, if you are a smartphone user, then you must have know-how important e-mail has become today. And even if you are not a smartphone user, you still need an email ID for many things. But do you know how to use email professionally and what is the difference between email and Gmail? If no then this article is best for you. Because in this article I will tell you, that how to use email…
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streetcatzinefest · 6 years ago
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SCZF 2018 Exhibitor List
Philistines Zine Co. (Columbus, OH) >Philistines
Philistines is a collection of stories, art, letters, and social commentary. Send anything that can be scanned and printed to philistines (dot) zine (at) gmail (dot) com Curated by Stephen David
https://philizine.tumblr.com/
Hannah Williams, HRW (Parma Hts, OH) >Relative Strangers, Smoking Dreams, Tag Along, and others
Perzines centered on a certain subject-- for example Smoking Dreams is about smoking, Tag Along is about graffiti. Also: vintage photos and ephemera, cut and paste art, and recurring themes of nature and Cleveland.
http://wemakezines.com/members/hrw7005/
Ben Wright-Heuman - Cartoonist Extraordinaire (New Albany, OH) >The Letters of the Devil, CosPain, The Man in Green, The Light Outside the Window, Trinary My work is multigenre. I have a mystery graphic novel, a humor comic strip collection, and minicomics covering horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and memoir. I have a little bit of everything for everybody! www.BWHComics.com
Courtney Hahn (Fort Wayne, IN) >Drop Out, Enough Space for Everyone Else, Podunk My work is cute, consistent and versatile. While I tend to explore the same themes, I try to keep the subject matter and styles interesting and fresh.
http://www.courtneyartstuffs.com/
Michael Fehskens (Columbus, OH) >R-Complex, Tariffs for Tsavo, The Travels of Tabby Timbuck Michael Fehskens is a midwestern artist and author. Born in Pennsylvania and graduated from Columbus College of Art & Design, where he studied illustration and comic art. 
Wrote and illustrated children's books and graphic novels full of animals, lush landscapes, and psychedelic cosmic nonsense. His unique style is often compared to a combination between Alex Grey & Doctor Seuss.
www.michaelfehskens.com
The Dollhouse & friends (Columbus, OH) >The Dollhouse/Local Cool Kids The Dollhouse is a feminist art zine that I publish every month! I will also have a few zine buds bringing their projects too! The Dollhouse is also a venue in Columbus! https://www.instagram.com/Thedollhousezine/
*Draw Down Books (New England Region, USA) >World Order, La Joconde et le cadre, Luck, White Bricks Draw Down Books is a designer-run publishing platform based in New England, producing small and unique books & zines with a focus on graphic design, photography, typography, illustration, and architecture. We also operate an online shop where we distribute zines by graphic design students and professionals, Riso-printed zines, and other publications. In addition to publishing the work of others, Draw Down publishes our own photo, design, and illustration work.
Draw Down feels it is important to highlight and support zine and artist book culture. We contribute regularly to http://stencil.wiki/fairs and highlight different artist book and zine fairs via Twitter. It's important for us to support fairs of different sizes and scales - we think zines are an empowering art form, a site for art production, writing experimentation, and cultural criticism.
https://draw-down.com/
*Liz Tetu (Minnesota) >Lipstick, Spacebian Lipstick is a smart punk perzine playing with drag, humor, photography, and the construction of comic strips to talk about trans issues. Black & white, 12-pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Spacebian is a cute funny comic that follows Sam, a Sapphic sun-scrubber, and her butch tech-savvy friend Tyler as they both discover the hidden perils of space. Black, white, & grey, 16-pages, around 4.25 x 5.5 inches. I'm a white, bi, butch Bear from MN. I print my zines at the local library and hand assemble them with my swinging compatriot, the fanciest hand-operated Swingline stapler you've ever seen. I usually contribute to larger zine projects; look for me in Exposure: Queer Masculine Sexuality, Cartoon Punk: Artists Against Fascism, and Queer-Spirit Charity Zine - Issue 1!
https://busyliz.weebly.com/
*Matthew Scott Gualco (Brooklyn,CA) >Frank Oceans, Emai Ejaculation,Doom/Doomed/Dooms Much of my art comes from my own dyslexic misunderstanding of the world and my misadventures therein. I have a mixed-bag of zines, posters, and wearable swag that make light of the highbrow art world and our own lowbrow pop culture. I genuinely want to make people smile when they interact with my art and invite them to contemplate the sacredness of some of our value systems.
http://www.matthewgualco.com
StudMuffinZine (Olmsted Falls, OH) >StudMuffinZine Politics, music, art, comics, poetry, stories, and fart jokes. Circa 2002.
http://studmuffinzine.tumblr.com/
*The Panoptic Press (Webster, NY) >Various works Comics and limited run print including zines, photo publications, collage, and artists' books.
http://www.thepanopticpress.com/
Zuri - Juste Milieu (Detroit, MI) >Juste Milieu Lit + Art Zine , Not Too Far from China , Woes of a Well-Lit City
The juste milieu, the happy medium, between reality and art. JM was created to give independent writers and artists a space to have their works published, in print and online. With at least two issues per season, JM shares the work of poets, storytellers, photographers, and illustrators.
http://www.literaryhomegirl.com/
Meg Has Issues (Atlanta, GA) >Cat Therapy, Cat Detective, Damn Hipsters, Open In Case of Emergency
My comics mostly consist of cats, terrible humor, self care, and absurdity. I create works on a variety of subjects (mostly my cat) with the goal of making people smile.
www.meghasissues.com
*Mattias Gunnarsson (Göteborg, SWEDEN) >Various works The publications I make are either collections of drawings out of sketchbooks or they are part of ongoing processes where I collaborate with others. My zines are traces of the work I do.
www.mattiasg.se
New Cult + Cheering and Waving Press (Lancaster, OH) >New Hearts New Bones, Hypernormalisation, Haddonfield, MOLESTED
Our longest running zine (est 2010) New Hearts New Bones focuses on political, social, and theological commentary on recent local and global events. The zine often includes collage work. Our latest zine MOLESTED tells a story of childhood sexual abuse and healing with a focus on prevention and support. We also focus on feminism, economics, global warming, and morality in our zines. Our work is meant to spark conversations and open dialogues about topics that are not normally discussed, especially in public spaces.
This is the second year that Cheering and Waving Press (CWP) has organized Street Cat Zine Fest in Lancaster, OH. This year in partnership with New Cult.
http://newcult.org/ https://cheeringandwaving.tumblr.com/
*mail in exhibitors
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technicaldr · 8 years ago
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3 Frequently Missed Factors For Choosing An EHR
Modern physicians operate in a fast-paced, constantly-changing world.
Between dealing with regulation changes, insurance billing complexities and simple business requirements, the precious time and attention of doctors seems to be stretched thinner than perhaps ever before.
To help them manage such a demanding environment, most physicians everywhere are now turning to advanced technologies such as Electronic Health Record (EHR) software to maximize their practice’s efficiency.
Doing research on which is the ‘best’ option can be mind-numbing.
Currently today there are over 700 EHR options in the marketplace, and that number is growing steadily. Aside from the technical capabilities, and the simple functions that are required, here are 5 important factors to consider before investing in an EHR for your clinic.
 1) Features and Functions
This may seem an overly obvious factor, yet it can be overlooked. Before you begin to search for an EHR, consider exactly what you want it to do for you. What will it make easier in your clinic? Will it remove some manual tasks from your teams daily routines?
EHRs can streamline the daily activities of a clinic, simplifying functions such as scheduling, billing and reporting, while still meeting the demands of the government, insurance companies and patients alike. (You may like to refer to this comprehensive list of functions as a starting point).
Therefore, writing a list of what you want and need is a great place to start. Choose 5-10 key features or functionalities that are essential for you. Then choose another 5-10 that are nice to have. Taking time to consider your individual needs will help you narrow the field dramatically, and reduce the chance you are being sold on the sizzle, rather than the steak.
 3)Design, Flow and Usability
Design is about much more than color schemes and logos. It is about the overall feel, and ease of use of the software. Believe it or not, good design can make an EHR a pleasure to use, or a nightmare.
As Dr Joseph Cramer explains “Color, space, placement, size, shape, and form all guide how one looks at the medical record. Information is not all the same. Monotony is not only boring; it is dangerous for care if everything is hidden in the same dull camouflage.”
Consider the way it feels to use the EHR software. Does each screen flow logically? Is it easy on the eye? Can you adjust or change the layout or text sizes? Do the repeated functions you are using daily feel cumbersome or overly complicated?
Think about how much gmail changed the way we use email. Small simple innovations within an EHR can make a huge difference. Having to click through several screens to be able to save records, or source data can become an incredible burden when you do it hundreds of times a day.
According to Jess White from Health Care Business Tech, “Providers who aren’t comfortable with entering information in an EHR are more likely to make mistakes that can affect patient care. And an EHR that’s too difficult to work with can decrease efficiency.”
Keep this sense of flow and usability top of mind when testing an EHR.
 3)Interoperability
The future of all EHRs is going to be determined by who can connect them together. Today the challenge of interoperability is still a huge issue, and whilever the EHR vendors limit access to third-party apps, this will continue.
Even in 2016, this factor may still be a nice to have, but according to D’Arcy Guerin Gue writing for  HealthIT Consultant, “The industry’s road to interoperability is paved with bumps and ruts. With certified EHRs now in place throughout the country, it’s a front and center concern. This is because interoperability is only practical if  EHR  usage has reached enough critical mass to make the possibilities realistic, including providing the basis for common standards for data sharing.”
Seeking out an EHR that has a plan for interoperability, and connection to useful apps is another factor to consider to future-proof your clinic.
Technical Dr. Inc.'s insight:
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