The internet in medicine

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    • Arvanitis, Theodoros N.

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The internet in medicine

edited by Theodoros N. Arvanitis

(International congress series, 1138)

Elesevier, c1997

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The internet in medicine : MEDNET

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the proceedings form MEDNET 96 -The European Congress of the Internet in Medicine, held in Brighton, United Kingdom.

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This CD-ROM proceedings, incorporating direct Internet access, provides an introduction to the wealth of medical material available on the Web, acts as an entry point to these resources and, in addition, structures information for those with specific interests. Until recently, computers were seen as devices constructed for the explicit purpose of processing and manipulating data. We are currently experiencing a paradigm shift in the way we use this kind of technology. The trend is away from using computers as calculation engines towards a culture where computation serves as a communication and simulation medium. In a medical context, the Internet has revolutionised the sharing of ideas and information between clinicians, researchers, academics and professional groups.

Table of Contents

Digital Medical Libraries. DL1 Medical image libraries: a vision for the future (S. Morris). DL2 Digital libraries - a quality concept (F. Norman). DL3 MIDRIB - A comprehensive medical images database (J. Szuscikiewicz). DL4 Indexing the Web? A Comparative study of three medical Web servers on the Internet: CliniWeb, Diseases, Disorders and Related Topics, OMNI (S. J. Darmoni and B. Thirion). DL5 The role of the Internet in medical decision making (M. Anderson, H. Moazamipour, D. Hudson and M. Cohen). Electronic Publishing in Medicine. EP1 Non-indexed medical journals in the Web: new perspectives in the medical literature (A. E. Germenis, P. A. Kokkinides and C. Stavropoulos-Giokas). EP2 Networking the neurological charities (T. Kelly and A. Billington). EP3 EQUIP Magazine on the World Wide Web (M. North). EP4 Electronic publishing over the Internet: an extension of research workshops (J. M. Jenkins). EP5 Casting our Net: transforming a hospital house journal into an electronic version for simultaneous publication on the World Wide Web (H. Gaston, S-A. Morley, C. Baldock). Medical Education. ME1 Telemedicine and the Internet: their role in continuing medical education (S. Groves-Phillips). ME2 A systematic methodology for assessing WWW medical education materials (E. Berry, C. Parker-Jones, R. G. Jones, P. J. R. Harkin, H. O. Horsfall, J. A. Nicholls and N. J. A. Cook). ME3 A cognitive apprenticeship approach to teaching medicine on the World Wide Web (Z. Al-Rawahi and M. Sharples). ME4 The present and future role of the Internet in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education (A. Colman, R. Hollingsworth and B. Richards). ME5 Virtual Medical Laboratory (G. H. Alusi, A. C. Tan, A. Linney, and A. Wright). ME6 Interactive intranet tutoring for medical image processing (T. N. Arvanitis, N. Papadopoulos, C. Baldock, and D. Watson). ME7 The Derweb project - Dental education resources on the Internet (L. G. Davis, R. B. Winstanley, R. Duffin, and A. Griffiths). ME8 Online clinical database as an education tool for maxillofacial surgery (R. P. Harper, A. M. Cherkashin, and M. L. Samchukov). ME9 The World Wide Web as a teaching medium for flexible fibre-optic endoscopy (A. Colman, B. Richards, and R. Lewis). ME10 WWW creates new interactive 3D graphics and collaborative environments for medical research and education (S. Samothrakis, T. N. Arvanitis, A. Plataniotis, M. D. J. McNeill, and P. F. Lister). ME11 Radiologic anatomy on the World-Wide-Web (B. K. Szabo1, and P. Milassin). ME12 A computerised intranet whiteboard: enabling distributed training for medical imaging reporting (S. R. Parsowith, and T. N. Arvanitis). Telemedicine. TM1 Analysis and design of telecommunication networks for applications in telemedicine (I. Soto, M. Rodriguez, E. Gago, E. Fernandez, M. de Cabo, M. J. Morales, and P. Palomo). TM2 Clinical evaluation of new teleradiology systems and concepts (M. Walz, K-J. Lehmann, R. Loose, R. Bolte, M. Schinkmann, G. Weisser, T. Hothorn, and M. Georgi). TM3 European Healthcare Telematics Observatory (G. De Moor, M. McCurry, M. Laires, and C. Thayer). Information Policies and Ethical Issues IP1 Official vs unofficial outbreak reporting through the Internet (J. Woodall). IP2 Lessons learned from the development of an Applications Tracking System in the pharmaceutical regulatory sector (A. Zenie, F. Argentesi, and K. de Neef). Internet Security IS1 Internet security: the myth of secure networking (S. Kingston). IS2 Security measures in open communication systems (R. Hanka, and I. E. Buchan). IS3 Security management in the medical environment (G. Butler, N. Jayaram and P. Morse). IS4 Models and issues in sharing health and social care data (P. A. Dearnley, and D. J. Smith). Access to Health and Medical Information AM1 Perspectives of a MEDINFONET (N. Jayaram and P. Morse). AM2 Evaluating the options for developing databases to support research-based medicine at the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (J. Glanville, and I. Smith). AM3 Health On the Net automated database of health and medical information (C. Boyer, O. Baujard, V. Baujard, S. Aurel, M. Selby, and R. D. Appel). AM4 BASCD surveys and computer communication (Z. J. Nugent). AM5 Experience of a local hospital with the Internet - Brighton Health Care NHS Trust World-Wide-Web pages (C. Baldock). AM6 HealthGate: Toward an access interface platform for health information networks (A. Alcolea, F. del Pozo, and E. J. Gomez). AM7 Orthopaedic Information on the Internet (J. F. M. Clough). AM8 WWW access to radiological database using ACR index, Java/JavaScript and mSQL (T. Hothorn, M. Walz, J. Stahl, A. Bode, K. J. Lehmann, T. Werny, M. Schinkmann, R. Loose, and M. Georgi). AM9 Virtual Workspaces in I2Cnet (C. Chronaki, M. Tsiknakis, and S. Orphanoudakis). AM10 Using the Internet to support Celiacs: a case study based on US and UK samples (D. J. Brunner). AM11 Exchanging clinical knowledge via Internet (I. E. Buchan, and R. Hanka). Clinical Applications on the World Wide Web CA1 Demonstrating minimal invasive therapy over the Internet (R. Bennett, and P. T. Kirstein). CA2 An intranet database for pacemaker patients (R. A. Smith, T. N. Arvanitis, M. English, and R. Vincent). CA3 A heart sound Internet resource (J. E. Hebden, J. N. Torry, A. Haghighi-Mood, B. Tovar Corona, and B. Altabsheh). CA4 The Anaesthesia crtical incident reporting system: an experience based database (S. Staender, J. Davies, B. Helmreich, B. Sexton, and M. Kaufmann). CA5 Exploring novel chemotherapy treatments using the WWW (J. Boyle, D. Henderson, J. McCall, H. McLeod, and J. Usher). CA6 The Internet: a new patient recruitment resource (K. A. Getz). CA7 DESIRE for medical research (B. Loughlin, and G. Kernohan). CA8 The BSPE Web page: a means of research co-ordination, disease notification and Society housekeeping (S. D. North, J. K. H. Wales, and X. M. Shou). CA9 World Wide Web interface for advanced SPECT reconstruction algorithms implemented on a remote massively parallel computer (A. R. Formiconi, A. Passeri, M. R. Guelfi, M. Masoni, A. Pupi, U. Meldolesi, P. Malfetti, L. Calori, and A. Guidazzoli). CA10 Computer assisted medical diagnosis using the Web (L-P. Seka, A. Fresnel, D. Delamare, C. Riou, B. Pouliquen, R. Duvauferrier, and P. Le Beux). CA11 The Internet and randomised controlled trials (M. A. Kelly, and J. Oldham). CA12 A WWW-accessible knowledge base for the interpretation of hepatitis serologic tests (C. Chizzali-Bonfadin, K-P. Adlassnig, M. Kreihsl, A. Hatvan, and W. Horak). CA13 An Internet service for manipulating 3D models of human organs reconstructed from computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (G. Clapworthy, M. Krokos, and N. Vasilonikolidakis).

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  • NCID
    BA54352446
  • ISBN
    • 0444827862
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    1 computer optical disc
  • Size
    4 3/4 in.
  • Attached Material
    1 guide (16 p. ; 12 cm)
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