On Tuesday 19 September 2006 20:12, Philipp Walderdorff wrote: > In GNUmed's field "Patient Request" I can enter the patients request > individually and intuitive, like our diagnostic work is going on. This is > what every GP is doing in daily work. > > The other possibility could be: From here ub to the Field "Findings" the > diagnostic strategy could be guided by a guidline-plugin, which leads to > the Assessment. I do not mean a diagnosis automatism. > > This Plug-in-programm, that could do that job would be a big project of its > own. > > Because the docters have various ways of thinking and because the > diagnostic in General medicine is complicated (a never ending > discussion-process) an adequate application will be a very big project. > > Nevertheless I am dreaming since years to get it realized. > > A guidline-programm for that purpose needs a data input mode, which does > not disturbe the doctor/patient contact. > > The quickest way of data input in medicine is via keyboard, without mouse. > But this means: both hands on the keyboard, concentrated on tipping into > the keyboard. That is OK after having done my diagnostic chat with the > patient. The patient does accept this interruption for administrative > means. > > But hacking into the keyboard while speaking to the patient, with both > hands on the keyboard, having a glimps over the shoulder to the patient > is'nt what Balint would have done when speaking to the patient. > > So I think, for that part of dhe docter-patient-contact the better way of > entering datas from the diagnostic chat into GNUmed would be to only (or > predominantly) use the mouse. > > Do we need to enter data while doing the diagnostc/therapeutic chat? > > If we want our diagnostic chat beeing guided through a program, we have to > enter data direct in front of the patient. > This has to be done in a way, which does not or very few disturb the chat. > > How can we use the mouse to move thum-nail images of the symptoms of the > patient's request on to an image of the human? It is not possibel in that > simple way. But if we could divide and organize that process I have the > idea, that we could manage it. > > This is, what I would like to test. > > The next question is: how can we provide guidance through the diagnostic > process without a steep and inflexible sequence of question? > > How could it be that GNUmed knows now which filds I need to enter now? > Which question have to be asked? > > When we are able to enter data while speaking to the patient, in a way, > that does not disturbe the doctor-patient-contact, the Gnumed-programm > could be able to think with us. Gnumed could be able to acompanay us in > this diagnostic process (=Guidline). Gnumed should be able to offer fields > to take up data whenever we need them. Like a good nurse during operation, > knowing which instrument the docter will need now. > > A huge database would be necessary to save these diagnostic gatewayes. > A self-learning programm would be necessary to learn these informations. > > Certenly this is a future project. > > But what I would like to start with now is to test, if the first approach > is possible. > > As I am new in python and object oriented programming, I am not able to > start this project on my own. Not now. But may be later :-) > > My question is: Does anyone know python source-code, that has realized to > put graphical thum-nail-objects (could be the graphical sign for pain in > our example) to some graphical surfice (could be the image of human beeing > in our project). By positioning this object at a given position the > following programmflow will depend on what is spicified on that position > point. That means: The object "pain" will behave different on different > locations. I know it will bepainful but yes there are sample that do this. Install and take a look at the wxpython examples. They show source code and run at the same time. There are samples that do what you want.
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