For St Vincent's users click here
For RMH users click here (No expiry)
Welcome to MasterControl (C) website
Welcome |Setting up | Control Central| Generating daily worksheet | Managing patient details |
Maintaining extra patient lists | Path slips | Extra features | Notes on security | Download | Contacts
MasterControl is a patient management database system based on Microsoft Access (R) database.
Why use MasterControl?
MasterControl has many useful features for both RMO and registrars
For residents and interns MasterControl will
![]() |
Help manage the list of patients on the ward |
![]() |
Automatically add common blood test results onto the daily unit worksheet |
![]() |
Automatically update the surgical history of the patient for the current admission. |
![]() |
Help write pathology request slips |
![]() |
Help keeping a personal audit - allow you to keep record of what you have done for the patient. (eg. Placed a new line, inserted an ICC) |
![]() |
Help write handover notes |
![]() |
Notify when important pathology results become available |
For registrars MasterControl will
![]() |
Help with maintaining a referral list |
![]() |
Help with keeping a list of patients seen in outpatients |
![]() |
Help with maintaining a list of patients who had surgery (simple surgical audit) which can then be exported to other audit databases. |
How to get started?
1. Click on the download button to download the database file.
2. Save the database file in a secure directory.
3. Double click on the database file to open the file with Microsoft Access (R). The file will only open if you have Microsoft Access on your computer system.
4. You will then see the following menu screen
5. Click on the button next to First Time User? Get started!
Next Section (How to setup your MasterControl database)
MasterControl database is copyright (c) Dr (George) Yu Xiang, Kong 2007.
DISCLAIMER: MasterControl database is developed as a proof of concept. Use this database at your own risk. Dr Yu Kong will not accept responsibility for any loss loss of data, incorrect data retrieval or incorrect clinical decisions made.