Thanasis do you think because in the UK, all doctors use GPNet or something like the same software on all their computers as do pharmacies, however perhaps we can target indepenent healers, those in specialist alternative healing. If UK Doctors were to switch I guess it would have to be a decision by the NHS or Government and therefore more likely would be SLES/SLED as apose to openSUSE? What do you think? Stuart On Monday 06 Jun 2011 22:04:23 Thanasis Rous wrote:
Hello Stuart Tanner and Mates!
Well first of all i would like to thank you about your comment,thought,and suggestion!
Secondly , an openSUSE user is not obligated to use this distro , he/she can download the medical repo as well and use the applications included. So , to carry on , think that the project is alive about more than one year , so the applications needed large scale in Hospital Environments have to be tested more. Having in mind this feauture i suggest this :
openSUSE Medical is a project better suited to small and "medium" Doctor's Practices.
Newspaper : Presenting the openSUSE Medical Project (feel free to ask me or to ask me to write something). We need volunteers(aka Calling for participation) (for example doctors,medical students,translators etc) so as this project can it be used large scale in Hospital Environments.
I have to mention something more , the more collaboration between developers and "medical staff" the most applications available will have!
Thanks a lot!
Regards!
2011/6/6 Stuart Tanner <stuart@bolin.org.uk>:
Dear All
Congratulations on the release of openSUSE Medical 11.4!
I would like to do a feature on the medical applications contained within openSUSE 11.4 for a newspaper column I am writing, I think am looking to promote the wide variety of uses for openSUSE, for somebody running standard openSUSE, which software would they could they install and what is the main target users.
For example could it be used large scale in Hospital Environments where they need to monitor patient records, view X-Rays and use MRI Scanners etc
Or would it be better suited to small Doctor's Practices?
Stuart
On Monday 06 Jun 2011 20:29:05 Thanasis Rous wrote:
Hello mates!
I'm very happy to announce the openSUSE Medical 11.4 release!
1) What is openSUSE Medical Project?
* The openSUSE Medical project supports the use of openSUSE in doctor's practices and other clinical environments. We try to collect and update software. As base for packaging we use: List of Open Source Healthcare Software List. After we have packaged enough software we will try to create an openSUSE based Distribution out of it.
2) Where can i find more info about the project?
* http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Medical
3) What's new in this release?
openSUSE 11.4 Repositories :
*openSUSE 11.4 Updates remove *openSUSE 11.4 OSS, *education 11.4, *Nvidia 11.4, *Libre Office Stable 11.4, *11.4 Wireless, *Medical 11.4, *non-ossd
4) New features that will impress you!
5) Where can i download it ?
* http://susegallery.com/a/UbPYJM/opensuse-medical-114
Also available at : OVF image , VMware Image , Live CD/DVD
6) Ok , i would like to make some comments or contribute in the project , what do i have to do?
Comments are great, you can sent us with an Email to: opensuse-medical@opensuse.org.
If this don’t run directly, then you must subscribe the List (mail to opensuse-medical+subscribe@opensuse.org).
Feel free to express your opinion!
Have a lot of fun!
Rousinopoulos Athanasios-Ilias
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