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The American Academy of Family Practice has been on a 4-year quest for a universal family practice office computer that it can recommend to its membership. Much as individual physicians struggle for computer "literacy," all medical organizations likewise face their own steep learning curve in the attempt to discern their memberships' needs and to provide guidance in meeting them.
美国家庭医生学会在长达四年的时间里一直在寻找一款通用的家庭医生办公室电脑,以便向其会员推荐。就像个体医生努力提高计算机“素养”一样,所有医疗组织在试图了解其会员需求并提供满足这些需求的指导时,同样面临着陡峭的学习曲线。