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Interactive Medical Record Project Assisted Physicians

Humanities Computing

The Interactive Medical Record project, lead by Edward Shults, M.D., developed a network of HyperCard stacks allowing a physician to hear a radiologist's report while viewing an X-ray image from a computer workstation. (Dartmouth Medicine, Winter 1992)

DHMC and Others Created Tools to Modernize Medicine

Macintoshes in Residence Halls, Computer Peer Consulting Program

Dr. Joseph Rosen of the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) worked with engineers and physicians to modernize medicine through the use of computer-aided surgery, virtual reality modeling, and the development of advanced prosthetic limbs that would use a microchip to interact with the nervous system. (Dartmouth Medicine, Summer 1992)

InterNews Released by Computing Services

Kiewit Machine Room

InterNews was released by Computing Services to provide access to 140 Usenet-style newsgroups created exclusively for use by the Dartmouth community.

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