MedCalc 3000 is a computerized medical reference and tool set
encompassing a wide array of pertinent medical formulae, clinical
criteria sets and decision tree analysis tools used everyday by
clinicians, medical educators, nurses and health care students.
To practice, teach and learn medicine based on solid, literature based data,
practitioners are easily overwhelmed by the breadth of information that they must master.
MedCalc 3000 helps simplify this task by assembling easy to use, interactive tools used to
learn Evidence Based Medicine.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Thursday, September 22, 2016
2016 Citation Laureates in Chemistry
Thomson Reuters has released its list of 2016 “Citation Laureates” on 21 September.
Professor Lo Yuk Ming Dennis of the Department of Chemical Pathology
is selected as one of this year’s Citation Laureates in Chemistry for his
innovative research in “detecting cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma, a
revolution in noninvasive prenatal testing.” Congratulation!
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