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I need to write a quick start guide for a complex medical system.
The system itself has 200 pages of documentation. The complexity is in
the setup and safety issues, as well as the user's knowledge when they
begin to work with the system.
Could anyone suggest some links for me to go to for examples of other
quick start guides (not necessarily medical), or suggestions on how they
would approach such a project? I'd like to get out of my box and try and
see some new ideas so that I can approach this project with a fresh
perspective.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts/suggestions you may have.
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