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New ClickIt Coming Soon
I’m working on the next version of ClickIt. ClickIt is an automatic computer document signing program. It allows batch signing of documents in programs that don’t allow batch signing. It was originally designed to work with the Allscripts EMR system … Continue reading
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Singleton Madness
I’ve been spending the last few weeks trying to exorcise a pesky singleton class from EP Simulator. This is the Options class, which contains all the program options that are saved from session to session. There is only one set … Continue reading
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EP Studios Projects Update
Here’s a rundown of current activity at the EP Studios mothership: EP Office EP Office is the flagship project of EP Studios. Version 1.7 is out and basically is the culmination of the original software, which started out as a … Continue reading
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When Science Is Proprietary
After working with open source and/or free software (I’ll let the purists argue the difference there), it is jarring to look up scientific papers in the real world for my real job (electrophysiologist). It costs money to read these papers! … Continue reading
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Plugging Away At EP Simulator
Just to show that I have been working on this project, here’s another screenshot which I posted at SourceForge. Source code is hosted at GitHub. I expect to upload Windows and Linux binaries soon for download for those of you … Continue reading
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Another EP Simulator Screenshot
Progress on EP Simulator is slow. I’ve been working on multiple screen configuration, since the Prucka/GE system runs on two monitors. Anyway, here is a screenshot (on one monitor though).
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Can the Upper Common Pathway in AVNRT be Ablated?
I recently performed an ablation on a 67 y/o woman with AVNRT. She had inducible common variety (slow-fast) AVNRT on isoproterenol, and ablation was performed in the usual slow pathway location. Several burns were done, because no junctional rhythm was … Continue reading
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Namespace Blues
I spent the weekend not writing code, but thinking about how to organize my code. EP Simulator is a large project written in C++ and utilizing Qt to build its Gui. There are large chunks of code that really have … Continue reading
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Here’s Something You Don’t See Every Day…
Click on the link. An EP recording system running on Linux???
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YAES (Yet Another EPSIMULATOR Screenshot)
Starting to look like the real thing…
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