FreePrintable.net: New Medical Forms, Breadboard Paper

Published: Tue, 03/08/11

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March 8, 2011
Hi from Kevin at FreePrintable.net, where a busy printer is a happy printer.

Thanks to everyone who sent condolences for my family's loss (my wife's grandpa died). You're very kind. About the same time those emails were coming in, the number of subscribers to this newsletter topped 500,000. I'm grateful and humbled that so many people like the printables sites enough to read my newsletter each week. Thank you so much. And if you really like it, please tell a friend and suggest they subscribe, too: www.FreePrintable.net/signup.php. This week, I'm unveiling 82 new medical forms at www.FreePrintableMedicalForms.com, as well as a new category at www.PrintablePaper.net: breadboard paper templates.



» New Printable Medical Forms
I get a lot of nice emails from people who find printable medical forms especially helpful and convenient. I just added more than 80 new forms to www.FreePrintableMedicalForms.com, including a new Veterinary and Animal Forms category, as well as Wallet-sized Medical Forms. There are now 201 forms total.

The site has forms and journals for tracking blood pressure, sleep, mood, headaches, asthma, allergies, medication side effects, and more in home health or medical office settings. There are many forms for people with diabetes, as well as school nurses and parents and caregivers of babies. Also available are exercise and weight loss charts, family planning tools, food and nutrition forms, medical office forms and sign-in sheets, and medication records.

The wallet-sized forms category includes sheets with multiple pocket-sized medical information cards, medication records, food portion guides and info about the needs of diabetics or people with celiac disease. Just print them out on paper or sturdy cardstock, or laminate for added durability. And, by popular demand, I've added a selection of forms for pet owners, veterinary offices, and animal shelters. There are illustrated "cage cards" to display details about adoptable pets, from dogs and cats to rabbits. Watch for more forms being added to this new category in the coming months!

You can download each form individually, in PDF format, for free. If you'd like to be able to edit and type directly onto a form in Microsoft Word, the premium DOC download is $3.99. Even more convenient is the Free Printable Medical Forms Collection, which is $47 for an all-in-one download of every form at the site. It's a time- and money-saver for anyone, but is especially popular with doctors' offices and other health care-related businesses.



» Breadboard Paper Templates

I've added a new type of paper to www.PrintablePaper.net, due to requests from newsletter readers. It's called breadboard paper and is a specialty paper for electronics. There are five template versions to choose from and download and print for free as a PDF or $4 for an editable DOC version.

There are landscape and portrait options, with variations in labeling (numbers and letters) as well. I've never personally used breadboard paper, so I especially appreciate the users who wrote in to tell me about the need for a printable version.

Thank you very much for your excellent suggestions and ideas. As you can see, they often lead to new printables, categories, and even entire new sites. Please keep sharing your thoughts with me via email. And don't forget to "Like" FreePrintable.net on Facebook. Happy printing!


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