82 projects tagged "Medical Science"
DiaLog (Diabetic Logbook) is a memo application for all diabetics with a Palm Pilot. It enables you to enter your diabetes-related data quickly and easily and to view them later sorted by date. Additionaly, you can calculate the neccesary amount of insulin you will need, based on the sugar and food you're going to eat.
lazar (Lazy-Structure-Activity Relationships) is a tool for the prediction of toxic activities of chemical structures. lazar derives predictions from databases with experimental toxicity data. It searches in these databases for compounds with similar structures and calculates the prediction from their measured activities.
ESP is a secure, automated system that analyzes electronic medical record (EMR) data to identify and report patients with notifiable diseases to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. The growing use of electronic medical record systems (EMRs) permits efficient re-use of data already being collected by clinicians during routine private practice, offering an unparalleled opportunity to improve public health practice. Information held in EMR systems includes diagnoses, procedures, laboratory test, and treatment information, as well as patient demographic data. This software permits secure, simple, and robust messaging from electronic medical record systems to public health authorities.
FreeDiams is a program for making prescriptions of pharmaceutical drugs and testing their interactions. It is the result of building the FreeMedForms prescriber plugins into a standalone application. It is developed by medical doctors and is intended for use by these same professionals. It can be used to prescribe drugs and test drug interactions within a prescription. It can be linked to any application by way of its command line parameters. FreeDiams can use several drug databases, including the FDA_USA drug database, the French AFSSAPS drug database, the Canadian drug databases, and the South African drug database (SAEPI).
Renal Growth is a tool for radiologists and paediatricians to plot renal length and volume measurements against nomograms for age and weight. It allows for multiple observations from birth to 13 years. Individual patient data files can be stored and reused. Length and volume charts can be exported as JPEG files for importing into a PACS system or other clinical record.