http://lizards.opensuse.org/2010/11/11/opensuse-medical-team-releases-stable-version-0-0-6/

Some month our team was busy, and so you hasn’t heard about us. But we
are alive. We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Distribution
who still medical needs.

Whats happened? In the beginning of the project we tried to package
some stuff just as beginning. Then we published 2 pre versions, but
there we found some things to fix. We have worked hard for you, and
now we are pleased to announce openSUSE medical version 0.0.6 with
fresh packaged packages.

What’s new?

FreeMedForms (FMF) is a multi-platform software (available on MacOS,
Linux, FreeBSD, Windows), multilingual, free and open source, released
under the new BSD license.
FreeMedForms is developed by medical doctors and is mainly intended
for health professionals. Currently, the suite is under development.
It is available only for testing purposes. The main objective of
FreeMedForms is to manage the electronic medical records based on your
medical practice or the practice of clinical research groups. Your
records will be fully customizable through the use of plugins. Some
parts of the suite are already operational and usable in practice as
the prescriber FreeDiams (formerly DrugsInteractions). If you like to
use FreeMedForms, you have to login yourself in the application as
user “admin” with password “admin”.

FreeDiams prescriber is the result of FreeMedForms prescriber plugins
built into a standalone application.
FreeDiams is a multi-platform (MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Windows), free
and open source released under the GPLv3 license. It is developed by
medical doctors and is intended for use by these same professionals.
It can be used alone to prescribe and / or test drug interactions
within a prescription. It can be linked to any application thanks to
its command line parameters. FreeDiams can use several drugs database.
Are currently available: Drugs database FDA_USA, the french AFSSAPS
drugs database, the Canadian drugs databases (HCDPD), and the South
African (SAEPI) are available. Drugs interactions calculation is
available for all these drugs databases beginning with the upcoming
v0.5.0.

The GNUmed project builds free, liberated open source Electronic
Medical Record software in multiple languages to assist and improve
longitudinal care (specifically in ambulatory settings, i.e.
multi-professional practices and clinics). It is made available at no
charge and is capable of running on GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.
It is developed by a handful of medical doctors and programmers from
all over the world. It can be useful to anyone documenting the health
of patients including, but not limited to, doctors, physical
therapists, occupational therapists, acupuncturists, nurses,
psychologists …

TEMPO is open source software for 3D visualization of brain electrical
activity. TEMPO accepts EEG file in standard EDF format and creates
animated sequence of topographic maps. Topographic maps are generated
over 3D head model and user is able to navigate around head and
examine maps from different viewpoints. Most mapping parameters are
adjustable through appropriate graphical user interface controls.
Also, individual topographic maps could be saved in PNG format for
future examination or publishing.

But the openSUSE medical Distribution has more inside the DVD. The
openSUSE medical team has hand-selected which package to add into the
Distribution.

So we can say, that we have a good solution for Doctors, Students,
Clinics and other people who trying to spread the word about Open
Source.

We also have added a complete openOffice.org package,
multimedia-codecs and multimediaplayer.  So you can play with
different inputformats.  And the last addition was the KMyMoney
Package, so you can know how to make money :-)

Thanks a lot on this time for the Upstream Coder: Eric Maeker from
France,  Sebastian Siebert from Germany and the TEMPO Team.

Technically: From this version on we have fixed the *.desktop files.
Now all medical desktop applications can found under
Menu/Education/Science/. So it is easier for our users to find the
needed software. Tomorrow i’ll starting to create a list of “Must
have” applications for our project. So every Packager can choose the
the product he like to package. But we need more Packagers in our
team.  So if you know the BuildService and don’t know what should you
do, just join the team.

But, where you can get this nice stuff?

You can get it there:
http://susegallery.com/a/NETBqB/opensuse-medicalos11332bitkde4

How can you see our good Team?

You can visit our teampage:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Medical_team The site explains how you
can be a part of our Mailinglist or Project.

All the other things you can find in our Portalpage:
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Medical There you can find all important
Links, and how to file a Bug or how to drop a openFATE Entry.

The Horizon: We can see good clouds on the horizon. ATM our team plans
a collaboration between openSUSE and Fedora and Debian. The goal is
that we can create new packages and share the package and all needed
Informations and Experiences with other medical teams on the screen.
We hope to arrange a shared Guideline for packaging medical Software
and find new Ideas and Enhencements for the medical Community. Thats
our Part for “Collaboration across Borders”.

Now enjoy your openSUSE medical.

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