 | Nursing Informatics: Where Caring and Technology Meet (Computers in Health Care) by M. J. Ball Description: To meet the demands created for a new generation of nurses at the threshold of the millennium, the editors of Nursing Informatics have prepared this revised third edition of the premier reference text that has defined the role of technology in nursing. The book addresses three main areas: nursing informatics...more Listed By 1 Person |
 | Handbook of Medical Informatics by Mark A. Musen Description: The purpose of the Handbook is to provide systematic overview of medical and health informatics for health care professionals and for students in medicine and health care, who will be the clinical professionals of the next millennium. Health care professionals will use computers to support patient care, assess the quality...more Listed By 1 Person |
 | Guide to Medical Informatics, the Internet and Telemedicine by Enrico Coiera Description: 'Guide to Medical Informatics, the Internet and Telemedicine' presents an easy-to-read overview of the subject, and explains basic concepts in a non-technical manner. Since these technologies continue to develop at a rapid rate, the book is designed to familiarize clinicians with the more fundamental aspects and to enable them to...more Listed By 1 Person |
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 | Introduction to Clinical Informatics (Health Informatics) by Patrice Degoulet, Marius Fieschi Description: Faced with the growing complexity of medicine, medical computing appears as an indispensible integrating element, be it for the management, the sharing, ot the communication of medical data and knowledge. This work presents both the methodology and the applications of this technology. Hardware and software tools for managing medical information,...more Listed By 1 Person |
 | Medical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine (Health Informatics) by Lawrence M. Fagan Description: The practice of modern medicine and biomedical research requires sophisticated information technologies with which to manage patient information, plan diagnostic procedures, interpret laboratory results, and carry out investigations. Medical Informatics provides both a conceptual framework and a practical inspiration for this swiftly emerging scientific discipline at the intersection of...more Listed By 1 Person |