Text of the 34th annual Frederick William Reynolds lecture, delivered by Homer R. Warner, chairman of the University of Utah's Department of Biophysics and Bioengineering on March 17, 1970. Warner discusses his career as a medical doctor who became chairman of an engineering department, and how modern technology is affecting the practice of medicine, both for its practitioners and its patients
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Ours is the age of science and technology. The conclusions of modern medical science and theories ar...
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For more than half a century, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Jr. has been on call for the University as a st...
Presented on November 14, 2002 in the IBB Building at Georgia Tech.As Chairman and CEO of Medtronic,...
The 50th McGuire Lecture Series presented current reviews in clinical cardiology and hypertension fo...
The HELP system, short for Health Evaluation through Logical Processing, has been quietly developing...
Dr Warner was born in 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr Warner received both his B.A (1946) and his M...
Homer R. Warner, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chairman of the Department of Medical Informatics at the...
Volume2/1988_June22UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES June 22, 1988 Homer Warner Elected to National...
The surgeon of the new millennium has come a long way from his humble beginnings in the Middle Ages ...
Poster created in the Marriott Library to publicize the Seventeenth Annual William R. and Erlyn J. G...
The active devoted of the information technologies in medicine significantly facilitates the work of...
Introduction Complex medical technology is rapidly being introduced in health care, aimed at improvi...
It is appropriate that this lecture should be given in a building which is devoted to the broader as...
Thomas Drysdale Buchanan, MD (1876-1940), founding president of the American Board of Anesthesiology...
Ours is the age of science and technology. The conclusions of modern medical science and theories ar...
In Cybermedicine: How Computing Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Health Care, Dr. Warner V. ...
For more than half a century, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Jr. has been on call for the University as a st...
Presented on November 14, 2002 in the IBB Building at Georgia Tech.As Chairman and CEO of Medtronic,...
The 50th McGuire Lecture Series presented current reviews in clinical cardiology and hypertension fo...