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A video tutorial on how to install GNUmed's client and server part (including postgresql) on MS Windows has been produced and uploaded for public viewing. This is meant as a supplement for people who find the material on our Wiki (wiki.gnumed.de) too low level.
The videos demonstrates the installation of python, wxpython, psycopg2, PIL, posgresql and GNUmed itself from scratch. Videos can be found at: http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/GNUmedMovies While narration is in German the video tutorial should be easy to follow.
GNUmed Movies
http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/GNUmedMovies
Contributed by Sebastian and hosted externally, courtesy of gnumed-systemhaus.de:
Here you go. 5 movies will be shown tonight. Grab some popcorn and enjoy.
Be sure to zoom your screen large enough to be able to access the controls along the bottom of the window. Also, if the "action" is a bit slow to your liking, you can wait 'til the movie(s) load, and then use your mouse to slide the thumb along your horizontal scrollbar. For those with slow and expensive internet access a 3 MB zip file holding the last three of the files mentioned below is at
http://www.gnumed.de/promotion/videos/full_package.zip
GNUmed client installation on MS Windows
Flash player Media Player
GNUmed server installation on MS Windows
Media Player
Demonstration of a new episode in a patient contact
Flash player Media Player Microsoft Media Player
Demonstration of the EMR tree
Flash player Media Player Microsoft Media Player
Demonstration of the EMR to file export
Flash player Media Player Microsoft Media Player
or access the files directly if the above doesn't work.
The flash files have been tested inside Firefox on MS Windows and Linux, also inside Safari on the Mac (OS 10.3 Panther).
Guide for Movie 1. It demonstrates:
- that when we first arrive, Spock had been the last (i.e. most recent) patient found and displayed are his age of 74y5m and his allergy kein allergien bekannt which means "no allergy". For now, ignore the question mark in "Capt? Spock"
- that at bottom, the current tab can be seen to be Handbuch which means Notes. It simply is a snapshot of some wiki pages.
- within the search box, the availability of a "tooltip" which can be invoked merely by hovering
- a search for Kirk. A single click behind the name (!) highlights the name completely so you can start typing without deleting the content of the box (saves keystrokes). A single click inside the name places the cursor at the specified position in the string so you can edit the name and search again. Note that on completion of the search, the Allergy info refreshes, and in fact so does Age but it is inapparent because the actors were born only 4 days apart!
- a change of tabs to Velaufsnotizen which means Progress Notes
- entry via keyboard of a SOAP note, including jumping between rows as might occur in a real encounter where during the exam the patient may provide additional history
- a misbehaviour present in wxWindows 2.6 (absent in 2.4) in which the input areas shrink as text is entered
- support within the text for symbolic characters e.g. 37 "degrees"
- the user's choice to delay assignment (input) of an Episode name until the end of the visit, mirroring typical practice for one may not know until completion of the visit what the episode should be called.
- saving of the item, which on account of being an "open" episode, appears in the left hand panel with "(Episode)" appended. The item above is shown with Grunderkrankung appended, denoting it as a significant health issue.
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