Yeah, I've been using it for about 3 months. It's quite good once all the
necessary data has been inputted. It gives a _reassuring_ note to the
consultation when you show a patient that their risk has reduced.
Dr GM Trowell
Highbridge Medical Centre
Highbridge
Somerset TA9 3YA
01278 783220
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 20 February 1998 22:41
Subject: EMIS-CHD risk calculator
I read recently that EMIS has added a 'CHD risk calculator' to their
software, based on the Frammingham data.
Advert mode:
Yawn, wrote one over 4 years ago, and it includes a stroke risk
calculator as well.
Ok it's very basic, works in DOS (compiled Quick Basic), has no
database, but prints out stuff on blank side of FP10 to give to
patient. *Very* fast.
Problem is it is over 250k all in so emailing is impracticable.
Instructions on multitasking with windows/unix included.
Anyone interested email me privately, can send disk on not-for-profit
basis: £5.
Dr David J Plews
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