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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Medical informatics.
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  • Bioengineering [r]: The application of electrical, mechanical, chemical, optical, nuclear and other engineering principles to understand, modify and control biological (plants and animals - including human) systems. [e]
  • Bioinformatics [r]: The study of (usually molecular) biological systems by computational means. [e]
  • Clinical decision support system [r]: Interactive computer programs that directly assist physicians and other health professionals with decision-making tasks. [e]
  • Evidence-based medicine [r]: The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. [e]
  • Health Level 7 [r]: A standardization organization and a set of specifications for the electronic interchange of healthcare information. [e]
  • Health science [r]: The helping professions that use applied science to improve health and to treat disease. [e]
  • Medical education [r]: Learning process of being a medical practitioner, either the initial training to become a doctor or further training thereafter (including residency). [e]

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