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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.
John B. Williams, Joseph H. Galicich
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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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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.
Monica McGoldrick, Randy Gerson
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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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A Computerized Referee

2006
The Referee system (aka AetnaNova), accessible on the Web, ingests bodies of text which it either certifies as constituting a valid sequence of definitions and theorems, or rejects as defective. The functionality of this proof verifier and the key issues for its effective use are illustrated, in particular by a case-study referring to bisimulations,
OMODEO E. G   +3 more
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Computerized Cephalometrics

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1978
A method to analyse cephalometric radiographs with the help of a computer has been described. With the system a cephalometric radiograph can be analysed and the results compared to corresponding analyses of individuals with ideal occlusion. The results can also be visualized as schematic figures of the patients.
R, Bergin, J, Hallenberg, O, Malmgren
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The Computerization of Sportsmedicine

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981
The efficiency possible with computer technology is making sportsmedicine expertise available to a fitness-conscious public. Better communication between programmers and sportsmedicine practitioners is necessary, however, so that computer systems are fully understood by those using them.
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