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Simulations In Medicine Preclinical And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Irena Rotermankonieczna

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Simulations In Medicine Preclinical And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Irena Rotermankonieczna
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Publisher: de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.02 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Irena Roterman-Konieczna
ISBN: 9783110406269, 3110406268
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Simulations In Medicine Preclinical And Clinical Applications 1st Edition Irena Rotermankonieczna by Irena Roterman-konieczna 9783110406269, 3110406268 instant download after payment.

T “Simulations in medicine”– typing these words into Google produces a long list of institutions that train students in all practical aspects of medicine using phantoms. The student may learn to perform a variety of procedures and surgical interventions by interacting with a simulated patient. Such centers perform a great range of tasks related to medical education; however, medical simulations are not limited to manual procedures. The very word “simulation” is closely tied to computer science. It involves recreating a process which occurs over a period of time. The process may include actions performed manually by a student but it can also comprise events occurring in virtual space, under specific conditions and in accordance with predetermined rules– including processes occurring on the molecular (Chapter 1) or cellular (Chapter 2) level, at the level of a communication system (Chapter 3) or organs (Chapters 4 and 5) or even at the level of the complete organism– musculoskeletal relations (Chapter 6). “Simulations in medicine” also involve recreating the decision-making process in the context of diagnosis (Chapters7,8,9), treatment (Chapter10,11), therapy (Chapter12), as supported by large-scale telecommunication (Chapter13) and finally in patient support (Chapter 14).

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