not worry about
licenses and the community does not try to hide their software.
I don't think there will be a lot of SL folks trying this out, but if
there are demo bandwidth problems please let me know.
John Norris
SL: Knoh Oh
---
http://john-norris.net
I'm very much interested in this topic, and wrote a paper for my
Consumer Health Information class at OHSU's Informatics department on
it. I got an "A" in the class so I must have done something right!
-hopefully that includes this paper. It is available at:
http://john-norris.net/2007/09/18/onli
In case you can't find anything, there are some tools to help you roll
your own find-and-replace. I understand that may not get to removing
certain semantics.
OpenMedSpel medical spelling word list:
http://www.e-medtools.com/openmedspel.html
(recently mentioned on LinuxMedNews)
Consumer Health V
Is drugref.org still a going concern? It seems not to have been
updated since 2004.
There's a person on sci.med.informatics looking to input a drug
database into their medical software.
Thanks,
John
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-->
Everything you n
Great topic! Here's one-
When will more not-for-profit medical organizations band together and share
in the development of open source software for their common interests?
Dangerous in that I think it is disruptive and inevitable.
John
*
Art, Information, and Ceramics.
http://www.john-norri
Folks,
Any members of this group RHIT / RHIA? Anyone have an opinion about RHIT /
RHIA?
I'd like to discuss this postion generally, as well as how it pertains to Open
Source.
I am looking at making a career change and would be getting an RHIA degree.
Please reply to me directly if your message