kent@soma.bcm.tmc.edu (Kent Hutson) (10/15/87)
Here is my tentative list of Macintosh medical software: Macintosh Medical Software List (excluding office management programs) updated - 10/13/87 compiled by Kent Hutson - kent@soma.bcm.tmc.edu ---------------------------------------- Discotest is available both in IBM and Mac formats from Scientific American ---------------------------------------- MacAnatomy is a compilation of anatomical drawings in MacPaint - available from MacMedic Publications, 5805 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77057-5616 ---------------------------------------- Anatomic and histologic drawings TNA Graphics 202 Lenox Place, Memphis, TN 38104 ---------------------------------------- MacSurgeon is a simulation/game showing anatomy and procedures involved in aneurysm surgery - available from ISM Inc. PO Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131 ---------------------------------------- MacBaby (or "Fundamentals of Human Embryology") is an excellent program - uses animation to show embryological development. Available from Dr. Roy Peterson, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. 825 N. Kirkwood Rd., St. Louis, MO 63122 ---------------------------------------- Lung Cancer Staging tutorial and education program: Paul Friedman UCSD M-002 La Jolla, CA 92093 (619) 534-4877 ---------------------------------------- ChemDraw and Chem3D. ChemDraw is a high-quality structure drawing program (sort of like MacDraw with atoms, bonds, orbitals, arrows, etc. in addition to rectangles, lines, ovals). Chem3D is a molecular model builder. Each program is $495 with 20% academic discount. They are available from my company, Cambridge Scientific Computing, Inc. Call if you'd like more info or license agreements - 617-491-6862. ---------------------------------------- ???program that simulates pharmacological experiments ---------------------------------------- Anatomiser - anatomy lesson Blood - draws the oxygen/hemoglobin dissociation curve for given parameters Renal Diet Planner - diat planning program for chronic renal disease EKTeach - a graphic tutorial for teaching how to read EKGs Stephen Dubin, M.D. Drexel University Biomedical Engineering & Science Institute PA 19104 ---------------------------------------- HeartSounds by Bryan Bergeron, you should definitely get it. It is the best medical intructional program I've ever seen for a micro. I'm not sure who publishes it, but you can call Bryan at (617) 735-7458. ---------------------------------------- Molecular Editor - A graphics editor for Molecular Modeling from KINKO's 800-29-60 ---------------------------------------- DietMac - diet planning Tess Data Systems & Tess Enterprises Inc. 17070 Red Oak Drive, Suite 403B Houston, Texas 77090 ---------------------------------------- MacMED - Macintosh Medical Electronic Desktop maintains medical records and charts Future modules: MEDScript - prescription writing MEDReferral - referral-writing and recording MEDPath - pathology and other test writing and recording MEDPrac Billing & Financial Management MEDResearch - statistical functions JAM Software Pty. Limited 27A Nowranie Street Summer Hill NSW 2130 Australia ---------------------------------------- The following were extracted from the Spring 1987 Wheels for the Mind: Analysis of Photomicrographs of Brain Cell Aggregates Stephen Sellers, Dept. of Pharmacology and Physiology, Abbott Hall 318, 947 E. 58th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 Ventilator Simulation Dr. Adam Seiver, Stanford VA Hospital, 3801 Miranda, Palo Alto CA 94304 Electrolyte Disurances and Treatment Professor Roy Maffly, Medical Student Affairs, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 Greek and Latin Terminology in the Medical and Biological Sciences University of Minnesota, Dept. of Classical Studies, 310 Folwell Hall, 9 Pleasant St. S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-5353 Personal Choice - A Guide to Selection of Birth Control Anne M. Andrade, MSNP or Richard Linden, Associate Director at the Brown University Health Services (401) 863-3953 Model Neuron: Stimulation Simulation by Barry Polley, Cornell University avail. from Kinko's ACE, 800-235-6919, (in CA 800-292-6640) ---------------------------------------- If you have used any of these programs, please send me your comments about that program and I will add them to the list. If you know of any programs that were not included, please send me information about it. Thanks to all of you who offered suggestions. Thanx, Kent -- Kent Hutson Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas kent@soma.bcm.tmc.edu