Objectives To assess the current scope and status of Oral Medicine-specific software (OMSS) utilized to support clinical care, research, and education in Oral Medicine and to propose a strategy for broader implementation of OMSS within the global Oral Medicine community. Study Design An invitation letter explaining the objectives was sent to the global Oral Medicine community. Respondents were interviewed to obtain information about different aspects of OMSS functionality. Results Ten OMSS tools were identified. Four were being used for clinical care, one was being used for research, two were being used for education, and three were multipurpose. Clinical software was being utilized as databases developed to integrate of different type of c...
Eventually, computer technology may be used in the home or practice to satisfy continuing education ...
OBJECTIVES The aim of the article is to analyse how to use the information technologies for the sani...
The capabilities of information technology (IT) have advanced precipitously in the last fifty years....
To assess the current scope and status of Oral Medicine-specific software (OMSS) utilized to support...
The implementation of information technology in healthcare is a significant focus for many nations a...
The implementation of information technology in healthcare is a significant focus for many nations a...
Background and Aims: Classification is a fundamental issue in quantitative studies of any phenomen...
Computer-aided learning (CAL) offers enormous potential in disseminating oral health care informatio...
OBJECTIVES: Technological development and the need for electronic health records management resulted...
MedView is a joint project with participants from oral medicine and computer science. The aim of the...
AIM: Worldwide, the adoption of electronic patient recording system is increasing among many parts o...
The etiology for many of the mucosal lesions we encounter in clinical practice is frequently uncerta...
MedView is designed to support the learning process in oral medicine and oral pathology. A clinical ...
Oral medicine (stomatology) is a recognized and increasingly important dental specialty in many part...
Introduction: nowadays computing brings great benefits to store, process and transmit information an...
Eventually, computer technology may be used in the home or practice to satisfy continuing education ...
OBJECTIVES The aim of the article is to analyse how to use the information technologies for the sani...
The capabilities of information technology (IT) have advanced precipitously in the last fifty years....
To assess the current scope and status of Oral Medicine-specific software (OMSS) utilized to support...
The implementation of information technology in healthcare is a significant focus for many nations a...
The implementation of information technology in healthcare is a significant focus for many nations a...
Background and Aims: Classification is a fundamental issue in quantitative studies of any phenomen...
Computer-aided learning (CAL) offers enormous potential in disseminating oral health care informatio...
OBJECTIVES: Technological development and the need for electronic health records management resulted...
MedView is a joint project with participants from oral medicine and computer science. The aim of the...
AIM: Worldwide, the adoption of electronic patient recording system is increasing among many parts o...
The etiology for many of the mucosal lesions we encounter in clinical practice is frequently uncerta...
MedView is designed to support the learning process in oral medicine and oral pathology. A clinical ...
Oral medicine (stomatology) is a recognized and increasingly important dental specialty in many part...
Introduction: nowadays computing brings great benefits to store, process and transmit information an...
Eventually, computer technology may be used in the home or practice to satisfy continuing education ...
OBJECTIVES The aim of the article is to analyse how to use the information technologies for the sani...
The capabilities of information technology (IT) have advanced precipitously in the last fifty years....