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The use of computers in the delivery of health care has significantly improved the way health service is delivered to clients and patients in the world. Despite the importance of computing to the delivery of health service, developing countries have not ...
Emmanuel Kusi Achampong
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Unified mobile public health care system (UMPHCS) for underdeveloped countries [PDF]
In this paper, we have proposed a new smartphone based system for health care, monitoring and diagnosis, which is specially designed to efficiently increase the public health care system in the distant, rural, unreached areas of the underdeveloped and developing countries.
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Health Informatics – Introduction [PDF]
1. Hassan A. Aziz, PhD, MLS(ASCP)cm[⇑][1] 1. College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha – Qatar 1. Address for Correspondence: Hassan A. Aziz, PhD, MLS(ASCP)cm, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Director and Associate Professor of Biomedical Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, P.O.
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Health Informatics - Ambitions and Purpose [PDF]
The current transformation of the digital health landscape is not only technological, it’s also social, cognitive, and political, with the end goal participatory health - a partnership with digital devices collecting data and generating insights with new models of care evolving through partnerships of clinicians, patients, and carers.
Aickelin, U, Chapman, WW, Hart, GK
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20 Hz mechanical vibration induced A431 cancer cells' apoptosis without such effect on other healthy cell lines of L929 and C2C12. Lowered glucose consumption is observed specifically in A431. The expressions of ROS, HMGB1, and HSP1 levels initially increase and subsequently decrease in the cancer cell line, as opposed to L929 and C2C12, which ...
Wresti L. Anggayasti+5 more
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Personal Health Informatics. Editorial [PDF]
SummaryTo provide an editorial introduction to the 2012 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics with an overview of its contents and contributors.A brief overview of the main theme, and an outline of the purposes, contents, format, and acknowledgment of contributions for the 2012 IMIA Yearbook.This 2012 issue of the IMIA Yearbook highlights important ...
Kulikowski, C A, Geissbuhler, Antoine
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Abstract Current radiotherapy practices rely on manual contouring of CT scans, which is time‐consuming, prone to variability, and requires highly trained experts. There is a need for more efficient and consistent contouring methods. This study evaluated the performance of the Varian Ethos AI auto‐contouring tool to assess its potential integration into
Robert N. Finnegan+6 more
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Generation of reusable learning objects from digital medical collections: An analysis based on the MASMDOA framework [PDF]
Learning Objects represent a widespread approach to structuring instructional materials in a large variety of educational contexts. The main aim of this work consists of analyzing from a qualitative point of view the process of generating reusable learning objects (RLOs) followed by Clavy, a tool that can be used to retrieve data from multiple medical ...
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Abstract The establishment of guidelines and curriculum standards for medical physics residency training is a critical component of setting expectations and competencies for the profession. Since the last publication of these standards, residency training has become integrated into the eligibility criteria for most medical physics certification bodies.
Jonathon A. Nye+16 more
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Faculty and Students’ Perspective of Health Informatics Programs in Saudi Arabia
Haitham Ali Alzghaibi Department of Health Informatics, College of Public Health and Health Informatics, Qassim University, Albukayriah, 52741, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Haitham Ali Alzghaibi, Email halzghaibi@qu.edu.saBackground: Health Informatics is
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