CONGRUENT KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER DECISION AND PROBLEMS OF COGNITIVE BY MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2015.1.3911Abstract
Analysis of possible interrelated directions of communicators in emergency and family medicine development and application was performed. According to the first direction the information communicators are intended for supporting alternative communication with people, loosed temporarily or permanently possibility to speak. According to the second direction proposed communicators have databases included detailed information about types of diseases and traumas, and by results of analysis of injured person symptoms or feelings the software subsystem generates some variants of possible diseases or traumas diagnosis.
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