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CASH 2014 : The International Conference on Computer Assisted System in Health | |||||||||||
Link: http://dsr-conferences.com/cash/index.html | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
The International Conference on Computer Assisted System in Health (CASH) provides a platform related to special research interest where computer technology is applied pre-, intra- and/or post-operatively to improve the outcome of any surgical procedures, assist diagnostic procedure and enhance related clinical database management system. The main purpose of this conference is to provide an international discussion for academics, scientific researchers, clinical scientists, surgeons, engineers, and industrial partners for exchanging new ideas as well as the latest developments in this area of research. Secondary purpose is to promote research collaboration between participants from different countries and disciplines. CASH 2014 will be held from December 19-21, 2014 in the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur. The conference program will consist of high-profile plenary/keynote lectures, workshops, invited sessions, oral and poster sessions, and exhibitions.
All accepted and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore and CSDL for indexing services. Conference Topics The conference under the theme , Expanding the Possibilities of Computer integrated in Health System ,is soliciting literature review, survey, case study and research papers and comments including, whilst not limited to, the following areas of interest: Biomedical Image Processing Biosignal Processing Simulation and 3D visualization Bioinformatics Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems Engineering Image guided diagnosis Medical Data mining Biomechanics & Biorobotics Surgical navigation Artificial Intelligence Diagnostic Clinical Database Management System Decision Support System for CAS Healthcare Information Systems, & Telemedicine Biomedical Engineering Education Electronic Health Records and Standards Electronic Patient Records Evaluation and Use of Healthcare IT Healthcare Management Systems Access to Medications in Developing Countries Clinical Problems and Applications Cognitive Informatics Confidentiality and Data Security Global Healthcare Issues and Priorities Health, Poverty and Inequality Healthcare Administration Healthcare financing Healthcare professionals versus social illness |
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