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=== NAME OF TECHNOLOGY ===

;Description
:WHAT KIND OF AT IS IT? HOW IS IT USED? FOR WHAT?
;Location
:WHERE IS IT LOCATED?
;Justification as Appropriate
:WHY DO YOU CONSIDER IT AT, BASED ON A DEFINITION OF AT?
;Issues with the Appropriateness
:IN WHAT WAYS DOES IT NOT MEET A DEFINITION OF AT.
;Notes
:E.G. LINK TO THE ORGANIZATION OR PROJECT, DELETE IF NOT APPLICABLE.

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NAME OF TECHNOLOGY[edit | edit source]

Description
The Front (and only) Desk in this section of the Centro de Salud
Location
In the western section of the hospital.
Justification as Appropriate
Well it certainly eliminates unnecessary complexity by keepin' it all in the family- everything is within arms reach! The set up is economical and apparently durable- a testimony direct from the lips of the typewriter and the hanging file folder system.
Issues with the Appropriateness
When it's all you have to work with, the importance of questioning the "appropriateness" pales visibly and rapidly.

Clothesline at the Hospital[edit | edit source]

Description
These are the clothes used in surgery at the Centro de Salud.
Location
On the north end of town.
Justification as Appropriate
They are sterilized, then hung out to dry. Hmmmm... it brings up concerns of absolute cleanliness in my american mind, but when the doctors are hanging on to their pens with both hands for lack of supply, one doesn't have to wonder too much more about appropriateness of a clothesline.
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Authors Carolyn Zeibig
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 3 pages link here
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Created June 19, 2007 by Lonny Grafman
Modified August 29, 2022 by Irene Delgado
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