Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Inhaltsverzeichnis Yearb Med Inform 1996; 05(01): 65-73DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638047 Review Paper Georg Thieme Verlag KG StuttgartMultimedia Workstations: Electronic Assistants for HealthCare Professionals P. Degoulet 1 Broussais University Hospital and Paris VI University, Paris, France , F-C. Jean 1 Broussais University Hospital and Paris VI University, Paris, France , C. Safran 2 Harvard Medical School, Center for Clinical Computing, Boston MA, USA› InstitutsangabenArtikel empfehlen Abstract Volltext als PDF herunterladen Keywords KeywordsHealth-care Professional Workstation - Software Engineering - Integration - Internet - Intranet Referenzen References 1 Hammond JE, Berger RG, Carey TS, Rutledge R, Cleveland TJ, Kichak JP, Ayscue CF. Making the transition from information systems of the 1970s to medical information systems of the 1990 s: the role of the physician’s workstation. J Med Systems 1991; 15: 257-67. 2 Degoulet P, Safran C, Bowers GH. 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