On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 04:55:44PM +0100, Leonardo Robol wrote:
>
> My insight of GNUmed is also limited. I have tried installing it and playing
> with it some months ago (when we suggested the software to the user), but
> nothing more.
So you are basically in a similar situation as I am (as a physicist ba
profession).
> More importantly, neither me nor the other developer are doctors, so we
> basically
> developed clinica following as strictly as possible the guidelines given by
> the
> user mentioned in the previous mail.
GNUmed was developed by doctors to fit their own needs.
> > I would start this discussion by trying to analyse what exact features
> > of GNUmed would contradict the usage in the practice of your friend.
>
> One of the difficult steps she found, for example, was the initial
> database initialization.
That's actually not very hard to do. It starts with
apt-get install gnumed-server
and afterwards following the provided README.Debian. So if this would
be the main problem this is definitely solvable if you give some helping
hand.
> I will ask the other developer of clinica to join this mailing list since
> he may have further details on what aspects of GNUmed have made difficult
> the use for the doctor.
Sounds reasonable.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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