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[Gnumed-devel] the WHO INN list


From: Richard Terry
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] the WHO INN list
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:42:27 +1100
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Is this the same one you mentioned a long time ago when you wanted volunteers 
to type the information in somewhere?

Ricahrd

On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 03:25 pm, Horst Herb wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:00, Richard Terry wrote:
> > PS:Welcome back to the list!!!! At least we know you are monitoring it.
>
> I am truly getting desperate - the doctor who was supposed to join me in
> December was jeopardized by the insane Australian bureaucrazy and probably
> will not eventuate, and my other assistant, a lady doctor, will take 10
> month leave for family reasons (to move in temporarily with her grown up
> children in Sydney), leaving me the sole doctor on the Dorrigo Plateau for
> our 3,500+ patients day and night.
>
> Every line of code I write, happens after midnight. I use the mailing lists
> to refocus my mind when I am completely sleep deprived and in need of a
> break between patients (like now) - total sleep I got the last 72 hrs is
> 5.5 hrs and even that interrupted, last night again a pub fight with
> serious injuries requiring too much of my attention, and then in again in
> the morning facing an overcrowded waiting room ...
>
> Well, next week I am off for 12 days, to Hawaii, speaking on the TPOSCON
> about drugref (and a bit about gnumed too). Surprise, surprise, I will
> announce a fairly populated and working drugref database which can be
> downloaded from the 17th onwards; I have now 2500+ drug interaction records
> with information on relevance, 400+ drug information records, and 600+
> records re breast feeding categories, renal and hepatic precautions etc.
> and *complete* information on available brands, dosage, strengths etc from
> Australia, USA, and Canada. (Only thing missing the 7500+ entries WHO INN
> list which I hopefully will get next week)
> Next day after I am back from Hawaii, David Chan and Jay Gallagher form
> OSCAR arrive in Dorrigo and will join me to finalize a drugref prescription
> module etc., Jay will probably stay until it's finished.
>
> Once the RMIT team releases the fully functional  drugref peer review
> software suite, we are truly rocking and rolling (and gnumed can
> prescribe).
>
> Horst
>
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