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Evoked response audiometry: new methods for determining hearing thresholds

Evoked response audiometry: new methods for determining hearing thresholds SIGB]O Newsletter page 6 reproducibility of results. Simulation Game for Managing the Laboratory Sevice: A Preproposal Andrew Hogan Health Service Research and Development Veterans Administration Medical Center 2215 Fuller Road Ann Arbor. MI 48105 (Editor's note: The following contains the Abstract and Objectives of Hogan's preproposal for funding to the VA. If you would like. we can carry more of the preproposal in the next edition). Abstract f this research is to develop, Bnt a simulation game capable of laboratory decision makers in changes, altering systems and •mining staffing levels based on for service, rearranging space evaluating possible equipment secondary goal is to teach ~gement skills to supervisory simulation game will be designed kinds of information generated by ~mputer based management (MIS). It is expected that lame at this time will aid in laboratory MIS. re of the model will be its VA Medical Center. To this simulation game will be erent sites. Upon completion, these parts will be joined into a single model and tested in a third medical center. Personnel from Medical District 14 and the Laboratory Management Consultation Program at the Centers for Disease Control will evaluate the transferability of the game among VAMCs. the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGBIO Newsletter Association for Computing Machinery

Evoked response audiometry: new methods for determining hearing thresholds

ACM SIGBIO Newsletter , Volume 6 (4) – Mar 1, 1984

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0163-5697
DOI
10.1145/992237.992245
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Abstract

SIGB]O Newsletter page 6 reproducibility of results. Simulation Game for Managing the Laboratory Sevice: A Preproposal Andrew Hogan Health Service Research and Development Veterans Administration Medical Center 2215 Fuller Road Ann Arbor. MI 48105 (Editor's note: The following contains the Abstract and Objectives of Hogan's preproposal for funding to the VA. If you would like. we can carry more of the preproposal in the next edition). Abstract f this research is to develop, Bnt a simulation game capable of laboratory decision makers in changes, altering systems and •mining staffing levels based on for service, rearranging space evaluating possible equipment secondary goal is to teach ~gement skills to supervisory simulation game will be designed kinds of information generated by ~mputer based management (MIS). It is expected that lame at this time will aid in laboratory MIS. re of the model will be its VA Medical Center. To this simulation game will be erent sites. Upon completion, these parts will be joined into a single model and tested in a third medical center. Personnel from Medical District 14 and the Laboratory Management Consultation Program at the Centers for Disease Control will evaluate the transferability of the game among VAMCs. the

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ACM SIGBIO NewsletterAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Mar 1, 1984

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