Healthcare metadata - DICOM ontology
"Ontology for healthcare metadata - especially metadata found in DICOM files (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, see http://dicom.nema.org/)."
"Ontology for healthcare metadata - especially metadata found in DICOM files (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, see http://dicom.nema.org/)."
"Ein kleiner Teil der Bestände der Fachbibliothek Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen ist nach der unten stehenden früheren Systematik der Teilbibliothek Fachbereich IV, Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen aufgestellt. Es handelt sich hierbei um ältere, nur noch schwach genutzte und deshalb in unser geschlossenes Magazin ausgelagerte Medieneinheiten. (...) Diese frühere Systematik der Fachbibliothek Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen ist für unsere Klassifizierungsarbeit heute nicht mehr relevant.
"A small part of the library's social and health care system is organized according to the previous system of the sub-library, Department IV, Social and Health Care, which is older, only weakly used and therefore outsourced to our closed magazine. (...) This former system of the specialized library of social and health care is no longer relevant for our classification work. New entries are classified according to the Regensburger Systematik (RVK) since mid-2012 and - like the majority of the collections of our university library, Also freely accessible according to this system. "
"The European Union Telematics Controlled Terms (EUTCT) System is a Community repository and provider of controlled terms in multiple languages for the ongoing exchange of data between information systems and applications throughout the European Medicines Regulatory Network (EMRN).
"This file contains the thesaurus of clinical signs used for indexing rare disorders. Clinical signs are defined using a controlled vocabulary and classified by main organs and systems."
"The HRCS is a system for classifying and analysing biomedical and health research funding. Its role is to faciliate research management by answering strategic questions about investment. (...) The Health Categories dimension of the HRCS captures the area of health or disease being studied. There are 21 separate categories which encompass all diseases, conditions and areas of health. (...) Research Activity Codes classify types of research activity.
"Universal Medical Device Nomenclature System™ (UMDNS) is a standard, free of charge, monthly updated, international nomenclature and computer coding system to help you better manage medical devices. UMDNS is the worldwide nomenclature that has been officially adopted by many nations.
"The 7th edition of the Health Thesaurus has been developed by the Departmental Library for use in all areas of the Department of Health. The Health Thesaurus is a living working tool which assists consistency and subject retrieval of health concepts. By standardising concepts to one single subject heading, the Thesaurus forms the basis for a common terminology within the Department.
"The EMA (European Medicines Agency) provides information on the linguistic aspects of the product information for a medicine, which includes the summary of product characteristics, labelling and package leaflet. It explains the content that should be included in these documents, as well as standard headings and the most commonly used standard statements and terms in all official European Union languages plus Icelandic and Norwegian, and defines the format and layout for the product information.
"CDC’s Thesaurus is structured around preferred concepts, sourced whenever possible from standard vocabularies, with their associated properties (metadata) in a polyhierarchical framework. The preferred concept bacillus anthracis, for example, has defined associations to the concept Anthrax (the disease caused by the target organism) and to the concept Anthrax vaccines (the prevention for the disease). This organism term is 'treed' in the polyhierarchy as both a soilborne bacillus organism and as a biological agent.