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X-ray of the foot of a patient

Canadian Forces Medical Officer Major Max Talbot checks the X-ray of the foot of a patient at the Role 3 medical facility at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. Major Talbot is currently serving with the Canadian Forces' Joint Task Force Afghanistan.

No fracture

Doc said I had a case of "Radioactive Therapy". I think it's a case of medical wonder. The X-Ray and the entire medical field just fascinates me no end.
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chiari_mri

An MRI shot of my brain before my posterior fossa decompression (brain surgery) for Arnold Chiari Malformation. See the white blob towards the bottom right? That's not supposed to be there - it's my cerebellum sinking down into my spinal column. That's what Chiari does. The brain drops down & blocks the flow of CSF (spinal fluid.) Bad news & I was sick for almost three years before getting diagnosed in the fall of 2005. Posterior fossa decompression is where they remove part of the back of your skull & create a patch that holds your cerebellum up.

Machines

Our son was born with a coarctation of his aorta, which required surgery when he was 13 days old. It was a sudden thing for us. Jen was taking him to his first doctor's well-visit, and less than 24 hours later he was in the operating room, having the narrow part of his aorta snipped out, and the loose ends reconnected. Now he's two-and-a-half years old and aside from the one-inch scar on his back, there's no way anyone would know that there was ever anything wrong with him. This photo was taken the night before his surgery, hooked up to the respirator, various monitors, and other assorted machines.
Bild: Randy Cox

patientdata

Continuing the proof of concept, here I am at the records counter at the Ann Myers Medical Center and logged into an Electronic Medical Records / Clinical Information System from within the SL client. This time I've brought up a patient's record. I could see how this would further enhance medical simulation and training. Basically, hijacked the SL client's help window and logged into an Open Source medical software demo (ClearHealth.) More at my blog- john-norris.net Knoh Oh Second Life Healthcare Tourist