Hi Ron,

The project list is maintained by Minoru for the OSHCA.

www.openhealth.com

If you go to sourceforge and type health or medicine or medical, you'll get 
a lot more. Please register pathmaster with Jospeh dal Molin.

One of the strong points of this list is that we would help each other 
point to new developments relevant to our interest as we encounter them...

alvin



>         pathmaster (developed here at Yale)
>         ?others
>4. medical imaging
>5. medical information databases
>         pharmacy, diseases, terminology, etc
>
>Any other topics or suggestions would be most welcome as would pointers
>(literally) to various web sites, mailing lists, etc. that discuss or
>demonstrate these various types of efforts.
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>There was one other thought I had, perhaps completely off the wall but I
>wanted to at least get some opinions.  Would it make sense to create our
>own linux distribution (perhaps at www.medicalinux.org) that would come
>bundled with all of the above open source medical software?
>
>--
>Ron Nath
>Post-Doctoral Fellow
>Yale Center for Medical Informatics
>
>


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