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We’re heading to PPS this month! Are you?

Paper documentation ain’t warm and fuzzy with rainbows and sunshine. Ditch the pen and paper and get WebPT, the ultimate EMR solution for rehab therapists.

Charlotte Bohnett
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5 min read
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October 18, 2012
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Today's blog post comes from Copywriters Charlotte Bohnett and Erica Cohen.

Paper documentation ain’t warm and fuzzy with rainbows and sunshine. It’s cumbersome and bang-your-head-against-a-wall frustrating. That’s why we want you to get real with your documentation. Ditch the pen and paper and get WebPT, the ultimate EMR solution for rehab therapists.

Visit us at PPS on October 25th and 26th (booth 525–527) at Wynn Las Vegas to learn more. While you’re at our booth, snag a free shirt, get your photo taken, and let us upload your pic to DocumentationSucks.com for your chance to win a MacBook Air. In addition to all the contest fun, we’ll also be demoing our user-friendly, fast, and mobile documentation solution.

While paper documentation surely sucks, parties don’t. After carousing on the tradeshow floor, join WebPT for the PPS After Party. We’re talking free drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and plenty of mingling, all from the luxurious Encore at Wynn.

The WebPT PPS After Party

All are welcome. You know you wanna.

October 25, 2012

6:00 to 8:00 PM

Brahm 4, Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

RSVP here.

Going? Drop us a comment below to let us know! We’ll be handing out special treats for attendees rocking our DocSucks shirt.

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