Electronic submission?

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Steven Prince

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Nov 10, 2014, 5:54:55 PM11/10/14
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Hi everyone,

Hope all is well. Has anyone done in research about electronic submission for the ABO exams? Should we just do manual and print everything out. I am not exactly sure how this works. 

Any thoughts would be appreciated!


Thanks,

Steve

Hemali

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Nov 10, 2014, 9:53:34 PM11/10/14
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Hey! 

I had asked Blake and Trent what they did-- if I remember correctly they submitted online but took back ups in paper copies. 

I haven't decided what to do. I know we have to print the superimposition regardless so is it better to just do paper?

Other thoughts?

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Payam Owtad

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Nov 10, 2014, 11:27:59 PM11/10/14
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Hey, 

One of my friends submitted her patients online and she was complaining that if you modify anything on your digitization or superimposition and the numbers change after your submission, you have to go back in and resubmit everything again. 
Maybe the best is what Hemali said. Submit electronically and have a set of hard copy as back up just in case something goes rung. 

Payam 

Carolyn Gardiner

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Nov 11, 2014, 5:45:17 AM11/11/14
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Hi! 
I was going to do either both or just paper ... Haven't decided. I think Trent was saying that online is a pain, but he just did both....

Jeremiah Sturgill

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Nov 11, 2014, 7:55:30 AM11/11/14
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I'm going to do paper only, After talking with Dr. Park I feel there is no advantage to doing online.  The examiners are all "old" and they are used to paper and probably do not like using computers to view everything and also people like dr. park can blow stuff up, if we print it they can only see it in the size we print.   I just think it is our safest bet, in my opinion

Steven Prince

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Nov 11, 2014, 3:19:51 PM11/11/14
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I think I agree with that logic. Plus if people were planning on submitting a paper copy it just seems like it would be more work :)

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