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Practical Pathology Informatics: Demstifying informatics for the practicing anatomic pathologist

✍ Scribed by John H. Sinard MD, PhD (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
406
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Practical Pathology Informatics introduces and demystifies a variety of topics in the broad discipline of pathology informatics with a focus on issues of particular relevance to the practicing anatomic pathologist. Early chapters contain basic information about computers and databases which is applicable to any discipline, with the later chapters containing more anatomic pathology specific topics. Chapters can be read in any order and are divided into short sections.

John H. Sinard, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Pathology Informatics Program, Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.

✦ Table of Contents


The Scope of Pathology Informatics....Pages 1-17
Desktop Computers: Hardware....Pages 19-50
Desktop Computers: Software....Pages 51-82
Networking and the Internet....Pages 83-120
Databases....Pages 121-172
Pathology LIS: Relationship to Institutional Systems....Pages 173-206
Evaluating Anatomic Pathology Information Systems....Pages 207-232
Digital Imaging in Anatomic Pathology....Pages 233-264
Video Microscopy and Telemicroscopy....Pages 265-286
Electronic Interfaces and Data Exchange....Pages 287-301
Case Identification by Diagnosis....Pages 303-324
External Regulations Pertinent to LIS Management....Pages 325-353
Pathology Informatics and the Future of Medicine....Pages 355-380

✦ Subjects


Pathology; Health Informatics


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