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A computerized echoencephalograph

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1971
✓ A new echoencephalograph is described which automates the measurement of midline shifts. A built-in digital computer identifies echo patterns, performs all calculations, and indicates midline shift directly in millimeters, allowing a graphic record to be made of many, rapid, individual echo determinations.
J H, Galicich, J B, Williams
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The Computerized Genogram

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1985
Genograms are used in family therapy and family medicine to assess the family from a systemic perspective. Computerized genograms automate the process and allow the clinician to manipulate data in a number of different ways.
R, Gerson, M, McGoldrick
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Computerization in the OR

AORN Journal, 1997
ABSTRACTThis article highlights the process of establishing a computerized scheduling and materials management system in a surgical department. The following facets of the computerization process are discussed: options staff members should consider when choosing a computer system, the importance of scheduling and inventory control, cost savings, how ...
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Surviving OR Computerization

AORN Journal, 2011
AbstractIn 2007, a steering committee at West Virginia University Hospitals, Morgantown, began a three‐year, accelerated design, computer implementation project to institute an automated perioperative record. The process included budgeting, selecting a vendor, designing and building the system, educating perioperative staff members, implementing the ...
Myra Jo, Beach, Jacqueline A, Sions
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