BAHIRDAR UNIVERSITY Institute of Technology School of Computing and Electrical Engineering Project Document on Felege Hiwot Referral Hospital Customer Information Management System Submitted IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIRMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (SOFTWARE& HARDWARE STREAM) By Tadele Tsedalu Shegaw Melaku Ahmed Abdu March 2013BahirDar‚ Ethiopa The Project
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capture detailed images of the body for diagnosing and treatment planning of various health issues. Radiologists use imaging technologies to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. Acquisition of medical imaging is usually performed by a radiologic technologist and the results are interpreted by Radiologists‚ medical doctors that specialize in radiology. While Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Every business‚ including those in healthcare industry‚ has goals and objectives. The main objective is to become sustainable by having stable revenue through fulfilling the needs of customer. However‚ business has limited resource; as a result‚ it should manage its resource effectively and efficiently to meet its main objective. The management department within the company should manage and handle the data of revenue and cost efficiently that will be useful
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Wendy Wiredu XRA 230 A. PERSONNEL PROTECTION * Primary X-Ray Beam * Emerges directly from the x-ray tube collimator. * It moves without deflection (toward a wall‚ door‚ viewing window‚ etc). * Primary radiation is also known as direct radiation. * Secondary Radiation (aka Scatter radiation & Leakage Radiaiton) * Scatter Radiation – results whenever a diagnostic x-ray beam passes through matter. * Compton interactions between the x-ray photons
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CHAPTER 2 Review of Related Literature The review of related literature in this chapter is composed of principles and discussions of facts about the side effects of radiation therapy to the cancer patients. The chapter begins with a brief history about radiology as a medical science‚ and radiation therapy as a form of medical treatment of diseases. Lastly it enumerates the side effects of radiation therapy and the risks associated with it. Brief History and Definitions of Radiology as a Medical
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Case: Mediquip SA 1. What are Thaldorf’s major strengths and weaknesses as a representative of Mediquip? Ans: Weaknesses:- 1) Lack of ability to find (or to appreciate importance of it) the needs and motivations of customer. 2) Lack of preparedness/knowledge about the product:- price estimate‚ list of hospitals‚ collecting testimonials from existing clients proactively 3) Lack of building relationship ability. Mediquip already admitted that their competitors know the decision makers at client
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a rewarding job because doctors help sick or injured people to recover. It is very important and in most countries this work is well-paid. For instance‚ doctor’s earning ranged from about $156‚000 a year for pediatricians to about $315‚000 for radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. Furthermore‚ doctors are rarely out of work because there is always a demand for people to treat the sick or injured. However‚ there are also a number of disadvantages to being a doctor. Firstly‚ it’s a tiring job because
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The study considers the 2 nearest hospitals from MCM that offers MRI service. The table above highlights the competitive factors that should be taken account in analyzing the competitiveness of MCM in the context of the acquisition of a 1.5 Tesla MRI for the hospital. The weakest point of MCM is the bed capacity as it only has 100 beds compared to 300 beds of AHMC and UPHMC. The price competitiveness of MCM is moderate since it has the same proposed price range as UPHMC which is a good sign for
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Mammography: A special imaging method in diagnostic radiology Adam Purvis 1154987 Medical Physics 1E03 TA: Sarah McNeil Professor: Mic Farquharson Over the past two decades‚ mammography has become the central tool used to detect cancerous regions within the breast. This evolution has been enabled by advancements in the technology itself and its implementation into healthcare regulations of numerous countries around the world (Pisano et al.‚ 2004). In its beginning stages‚ breast cancer
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Mammography Breast cancer is a common malignancy diagnosed in women. In the United States one in eight women who live to the age of 95 will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Even with the high rate of diagnosis‚ it remains the most treatable due to early screening and improved detection methods. Mammography is the precedent for screening and diagnostic procedures in the breast cancer field. Its enhancements through the years‚ together with higher resolution‚ faster‚ lower-dose screen-film combinations
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