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T M Grundner

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Health Matrix|January 5, 1985
Micromatrix. Computers, medicine, and quality controlT M Grundner
Topics in Health Record Management|November 6, 1987
Public-access computing: a new medium for health information deliveryT M Grundner
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 17, 1980
On the readability of surgical consent formsT M Grundner
Health Matrix|March 6, 1986
The greening of medical computing: federal policy and the information industryT M Grundner
Health Matrix|February 4, 1987
An introduction to interactive videodisc technology: implications for medical educationT M Grundner
Hospital Risk Management|June 10, 1980
Patient confusion on consent forms can pose legal liabilityT M Grundner
IRB|August 1, 1981
How to make consent forms more readableT M Grundner
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 10, 1986
Interactive medical telecomputing. An alternative approach to community health educationT M Grundner, R E Garrett
IRB|January 1, 1982
More on making consent forms more readableT M Grundner, Robert J Levine, Alan Meisel
Family Medicine|September 1, 1990
Computerized health information networks: house calls of the future?F P Hekelman, R Kelly, T M Grundner
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Health Matrix|January 5, 1985
Micromatrix. Computers, medicine, and quality controlT M Grundner
Topics in Health Record Management|November 6, 1987
Public-access computing: a new medium for health information deliveryT M Grundner
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 17, 1980
On the readability of surgical consent formsT M Grundner
Health Matrix|March 6, 1986
The greening of medical computing: federal policy and the information industryT M Grundner
Health Matrix|February 4, 1987
An introduction to interactive videodisc technology: implications for medical educationT M Grundner
Hospital Risk Management|June 10, 1980
Patient confusion on consent forms can pose legal liabilityT M Grundner
IRB|August 1, 1981
How to make consent forms more readableT M Grundner
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 10, 1986
Interactive medical telecomputing. An alternative approach to community health educationT M Grundner, R E Garrett
IRB|January 1, 1982
More on making consent forms more readableT M Grundner, Robert J Levine, Alan Meisel
Family Medicine|September 1, 1990
Computerized health information networks: house calls of the future?F P Hekelman, R Kelly, T M Grundner
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