[Nottingham] [Talk] THIS WED 16/03/05 Guest Speaker: Anasthesia in Linux

Iain Moppett iain.moppett at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Mar 14 09:19:59 GMT 2005


As someone who has seen Dick's system working I can assure you that it 
does work!  Sadly can't be there due to another meeting.

Iain

Martin wrote:

> Folks,
>
> We are honoured this week to have
>
> Dr R W D Nickalls
> Consultant Anaesthetist
>
> to present details of how linux is directly helping in the operating 
> theatre.
>
> With life online, would you trust any other OS?
>
> He is using linux to replace a DOS based system for monitoring 
> anaesthesia in the operating theatre in real time to aid the 
> anaesthetist. He also has a wish-list of many further developments for 
> the system.
>
> There is no commercial equipment available that meets all the needs.
>
> Can FOSS pick up the heart beat?
>
>
>
> Time:
>
> 19:30 (Doors open 19:15)
> Wednesday 16th March 2005
>
> Venue: (follow the penguin signs)
>
> The Maudslay Lecture Theatre
> Maudslay Building
> Nottingham Trent University
>
> Many thanks to NTU
> http://www.ntu.ac.uk/coin/
> for providing their lecture theatre
>
> See building #19 on:
> http://www.ntu.ac.uk/about_ntu/maps_travel/4232.pdf
> (entrance marked by a blue arrow from Goldsmith Street)
>
> Also marked as building #2 on this spectacular 3-d version:
> http://www.ntu.ac.uk/about_ntu/maps_travel/8852.pdf
>
> General directions:
> http://www.ntu.ac.uk/prospective_students/visiting_the_university/maps/index.html 
>
>
> Evening parking is available in the car park behind the Welbeck Hotel 
> (travelling down Talbot Street, turn LEFT at the Welbeck Hotel)
>
>
> Later by approximately 21:15, further discussions and beers at:
>
> TBD...
>
> I'm open to good suggestions being as we're a little further north 
> than our usual favourite no-smoke pubs...
>
> (To be updated later today)
>
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> http://www.nottingham.lug.org.uk/
>
>

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