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From: dsaklad on 29 Jul 2005 12:26 a. How do you get hold of manual, handbook or similar kinds of information for the LithoLink? LithoLink refers to kidney stone diagnostic testing. MDs, healthcare professionals can readily get this more detailed information from http://litholink.com or 1-800-338-4333 LithoLink testing results are reported in several pages with tables of multiple lines, multiple columns. Abbreviations are used. The key to the abbreviations would be listed in a manual, handbook or similar kinds of professional information. An alternate source of the information would be journal articles about the LithoLink. b. What professional journal articles are available about the LithoLink?... About five different typefont sizes are used for the LithoLink testing results. Different degrees of typefont embolding are used for the LithoLink testing results. The key for the different sizes and degrees of embolding would be listed in a manual, handbook or similar kinds of professional literature. c. What professional literature is there on details of the LithoLink? MDs have only so much time to discuss the testing results. Healthcare consumers and advocates could use this more detailed information to ask doctors better questions about LithoLink testing results reports. To do that you need to be able to get a key to the abbreviations, typefont sizings used, the different degrees of typefont emboldings and so forth. Another source would be regulatory literature for clinical medical laboratories specifically LithoLink. d. What regulatory sources of information are there about the LithoLink?
From: REP on 30 Jul 2005 00:20
In article <1122654377.982628.175990(a)g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, dsaklad(a)zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote: You've had one kidney stone. Get over it! -- "Did Father shoot him? I will eat Grandfather for dinner." - Helen Keller, on learning of the death of her grandfather |