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- Subject: Medical Applications
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- I am a medical student at the University of Wisconsin Medical School who
- is interested in developing an SGI NeuroAnatamy tutorial and reference.
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- My knowledge of the SGI platform is very limited, but I have prior
- computer programming and development skills. I am interested
- in getting feedback about any of the following questions:
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- (1) Have other tutorial or reference systems been developed for Medicine
- using the SGI box? Specifically, have other NeuroAnatomy or NeuroPhysiology
- projects been attempted or designed?
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- (2) What software would be used in developing such a product? (I have
- seen MedCAD mentioned. How useful is this?)
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- (3) Is the SGI environment the best platform to approach this issue?
- (i.e. compared to a Mac or IBM environment.)
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- Thanks in advance for any information.
- -Kevin Helmrick
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