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Commissure RadWhere™ for Radiology

Commissure RadWhere™ for RadiologyP R o d U C T S h e e T Structured Reporting, Workflow Orchestration, Peer Review, Data Capture, Integrated Content and Communication Tools Commissure RadWhere ™ for Radiology RadWhere™ for Radiology Workstation — Multi-site, Robust Data-Driven “Once and Done” Structured Reporting CHALLENGE: How can i provide my radiologists a single unified work list, create structured reports, efficiently capture report data, and integrate clinical content and communication tools into the reporting process? SOLUTION: RadWhere for Radiology is the #1
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Revised Curriculum on Cardiothoracic Radiology for Diagnostic

Revised Curriculum on Cardiothoracic Radiology for Diagnostic ...Cardiothoracic Residency to MD, Ginsberg, P. diagnostic Radiology The residency program director is responsible for the “preparation of a written statement outlining the educatudes required and provide educational experiences as needed for their residents to demonstrate competence in Radiology Resident Educationtional goals of the program with respect to knowledge, skills, and other attributes of residents for each major assignment and each level of the program” (2). Since the first cardiothoracic curriculum was published, the ACGME has added
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Computer diagnosis in cardiology: oxidative stress hypothesis

Computer diagnosis in cardiology: oxidative stress hypothesiswww.najms.org North American Journal of Medical Sciences 2009 October, Volume 1. No. 5. 220 Review Article OPEN ACCESS Computer diagnosis in cardiology: oxidative stress hypothesis Ezekiel Uba Nwose 1 , Graham Wilfred Ewing 2 1 Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research, South West Pathology Service, 590 Smollett Albury NSW 2640, Australia. 2 Montague Healthcare, Mulberry House, 6 Vine Farm Close – Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire, England. Citation: Nwose EU, Ewing GW. Computer diagnosis in cardiology: oxidative stress hypothesis. North Am J
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Using Medical Literature To Prove Damages

Using Medical Literature To Prove DamagesUsing Medical Literature To Prove Damages Thomas W. Williamson, Jr., Esq. Carolyn Lavecchia, Esq. Williamson & Lavecchia, L.C. Richmond, Virginia With rare exception, the extent of provable damages in a personal injury action about the existence, nature, cause and effect of an injury allegedly suffered by the plaintiff is determined by testimony of medical experts. No lawyer can effectively represent an injured person without presenting reliable medical testimony and impeaching an opponent’s medical evidence. The trial lawyer’s quest to present
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Development and Evaluation of Computer-Based Tutorials in Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry

Development and Evaluation of Computer-Based Tutorials in ...Development and Evaluation of Computer-Based Tutorials in Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry Marc W. Harrold and Gail D. Newton School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh PA 15282 During the past two years, computer-based tutorials were developed and evaluated as instructional tools in biochemistry and medicinal chemistry courses. The tutorials, which review and encourage application of key concepts within these subject areas, were developed using the authoring software program ToolBook. The tutorials are tailored to the instructor’s courses and allow students to
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Hyper-Programming in Java

Hyper-Programming in JavaHyper-Programming in Java E. Zirintsis, V.S. Dunstan, G.N.C. Kirby & R. Morrison Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews KY16 9SS, Scotland Email: {vangelis, graham, ron}@dcs.st-and.ac.uk Abstract Hyper-programming is a technology only available in persistent systems, since hyper-program source code contains both text and links to persistent objects. A hyper-programming system has already been prototyped in the persistent program- ming language Napier88. Here we report on the transfer of that technology to an
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Oracle PL/SQL Programming

Oracle PL/SQL ProgrammingCHAPTER 27 Calling Java from PL/SQL The Java language, originally designed and promoted by Sun Microsystems and now widely promoted by nearly everyone other than Microsoft, offers an extremely diverse set of programming features, many of which are not available natively in PL/SQL. This chapter introduces the topic of creating and using Java Stored Procedures in Oracle, and shows how you can create and use JSP functionality from PL/SQL. Oracle and Java Starting with Oracle8 i Database, the Oracle Database
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2009-2010 Database Programming with SQL – Introduction to Computer

2009-2010 Database Programming with SQL - Introduction to ComputerDatabase Design & Programming with SQL: Part 2 Learning Objectives This is the second portion of the Database Design and Programming with SQL course. In this portion, students implement their database design by creating a physical database using SQL, the industry-standard database programming language. Upon completion of this course, students have the opportunity to sit for the first of two exams required to earn the Oracle Certified Associate. The course outline below includes section titles and descriptions, lesson titles, and
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Using the Oracle Forms Application Programming Interface (API)

Using the Oracle Forms Application Programming Interface (API)Using the Oracle ® Forms Application Programming Interface (API) An Oracle Technical White Paper EIT-DE-WP-56 January 2000 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 FORMS API OVERVIEW …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 What is the Forms API?……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Benefits of the Forms API ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Assumptions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 EXAMPLE 1: BASIC PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND METHODS …………………………………………………. 5 Example 1 – FormName.c ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Explanation of Example 1…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 BASIC CONCEPTS: OBJECTS, PROPERTIES, CONVENIENCE MACROS ……………………………………. 8 What are Forms Objects?……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 What are
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How to Draw Tree Structures in MS Word

How to Draw Tree Structures in MS WordHow to Draw Trees in MS Word (English version) Ken Ramshøj Christensen, 2005 1 How to Draw Tree Structures in MS Word Ken Ramshøj Christensen Dept. of English, Inst. for Language, Literature & Culture, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Århus http://www.hum.au.dk/engelsk/engkrc/ engkrc@hum.au.dk (1) Canvas a. In the menu choose View > Print Layout. This is necessary in order to be able to see line drawings. b. In the menu choose Tools > Options… c. Under the General tab, uncheck “Automatically create drawing
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