Expert systems | Medical expert systems
INTERNIST-I was a broad-based computer-assisted diagnostic tool developed in the early 1970s at the University of Pittsburgh as an educational experiment. The system was designed to capture the expertise of just one man, Jack D. Myers, MD, chairman of internal medicine in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The Division of Research Resources and the National Library of Medicine funded INTERNIST-I. Other major collaborators on the project included Randolph A. Miller and Harry E. Pople. (Wikipedia).
Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (4/4)
Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org
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Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (2/4)
Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org
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#2 Idenitfying Irrational numbers
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An introduction to what will be on discussion in this lecture series on the appendix.
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Happier, More Relaxed, and Emotionally Empty: The High Cost of Overmedication | Big Think
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Palliative Care, Informed Consent, and the Horrors of Cystoscopy
Dr. Tim Broach is our guest on this installment of the Healthcare Triage Podcast. Tim is a palliative care physician at Indiana University, an internist by training, and also an excellent Dungeon Master with a flair for storytelling. We'll talk to Tim about what a palliative care doc does,
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A group is (in a sense) the simplest structure in which we can do the familiar tasks associated with "algebra." First, in this video, we review the definition of a group.
From playlist Modern Algebra - Chapter 15 (groups)
CIRA Electronic Media and Health Conference -- Gretchen Berland
Supported by the Clinical and Health Services Research Core at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale University. As in nearly all other domains, the use of electronic media, such as social networking tools, video games, mobile devices, and the Internet, is changi
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Stanford COVID-19 Research: Russ Altman
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BPD-related cognitive-perceptual difficulties and challenges in their diagnosis and treatment
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From playlist Yale NEA-BPD Conference: Manage Related Cognitive Challenges
Group Definition (expanded) - Abstract Algebra
The group is the most fundamental object you will study in abstract algebra. Groups generalize a wide variety of mathematical sets: the integers, symmetries of shapes, modular arithmetic, NxM matrices, and much more. After learning about groups in detail, you will then be ready to contin
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Paul Wise – The Health Eco System: Stanford Childx Conference
Paul Wise discusses the future of child health in America at the inaugural Childx Conference, 2015. Childx is a dynamic, TED-style conference designed to inspire innovation that improves pediatric and maternal health. Visit our website at http://childx.stanford.edu/.
From playlist Stanford Childx Conference 2015: Sessions
How Adult Depression Differs From Teenage Depression
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During WW2, Germany had a small unit of Japanese soldiers serving in its army. This is the story of the 'Japanese Legion', believed by many to have been a myth...until now. Dr. Mark Felton is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero N
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How to write 1/(1-x) as an infinite PRODUCT!
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Abstract Algebra: The definition of a Subgroup
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Jason Wang, Stanford - Stanford Medicine Big Data | Precision Health 2016
Bringing together thought leaders in large-scale data analysis and technology to transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent disease. Visit our website at http://bigdata.stanford.edu/.
From playlist Big Data in Biomedicine: Enabling Precision Health Conference 2016