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If you're on PC, I wrote a quick JS function: https://a.lemmings.world/lemmings.world/comment/1140253
So cool when folks like you can whip up some computer code for a quick function. Lots of respect for coders, devs, etc....love using the stuff. I know there are endless pathways to learn. I just prefer to stay in my professional bubble (emergency medicine) and enjoy the benefits of those computer language experts.
Although, if I learned how to fix the technical glitches to our digital patient charting.....I could go kick the ass out of the donkeys that haven't done shit about it.
How do you do that?
If you're on a PC, I wrote a quick JS function: https://a.lemmings.world/lemmings.world/comment/1140253