GRAPHICS.

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Abstract

In the past, computer-savvy physicians have taken their data to artists or slide producers, or have relied on hastily drawn overhead transparencies when visuals were required. But now there's an alternative to that laborious process, one that not only creates visuals, but actually analyzes, interprets and collates statistical information - a graphics software package called Samna Decision Graphics. This software package gives the physician, technician or staff member great flexibility in the type of graphs and charts that are created. There are 375 different graphs that use lines, points, steps, bars, pies, pyramids, scatter, numeric tables and icons.

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Shoer, S. H. (1986). GRAPHICS. Physicians & Computers, 4(8), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.7757/persnewmusi.53.1.0004

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