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NetNote helps you write clinical notes. This new version is much faster than the last. Notes are generated in manageable paragraphs rather than outlines. You can save and print notes, and you can start a new note after you finish one. NetNote does not transfer ANY information you enter into it over the internet (all information remains on your local machine). When the application is running, click the "Help!" link for information on using NetNote.

NetNote currently runs only on Windows PCs running Internet Explorer version 4 or greater. Click here to obtain the latest version of Internet Explorer. If you are not running version 5 or greater, a small but necessary file will download and install itself on your machine. Speed will vary with your machine. NetNote loads slowly over a modem. If your computer is slow, there may be a short delay after you click on something- trust that you have clicked, and wait for the action. It will occur!

NetNote is targeted toward medical students. If you like NetNote, please email the link to your class or friends. Thanks!

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Programmed by Christopher Kreis, M.D., Massachusetts General Hospital, Laboratory of Computer Science.
Much thanks to David Berkowicz, M.D., Henry Chueh, M.D., Rob Kittredge, M.D. and MGH LCS programmers and staff.
Dr. Joseph Sapira's excellent text "The Art & Science of Bedside Diagnosis" served as an invaluable reference.
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