There are two ways to approach health problems: from the point of view of diseases and from the point of view of health.
Tag: Decision Making
Upgrade Healthcare Management using the Unicist Standard
The Unicist Object Driven Technologies allow the design of business objects to develop a secure improvement of the healthcare processes.
Doer’s Ethics in Healthcare – A Unicist Ecumenical Approach
In Christianity and in other religions individuals may commit two types of sins: sins of commission and sins of omission.
The Unicist Object Driven Institutional Immune System
We have finished the private scientific presentations on the ontological mutation law of viruses.
Physicians need to be spontaneous learners
Curing implies being based on the secure knowledge of the problem that is being faced but also having the capacity to extend the boundaries of this knowledge.
Paradoxical diagnoses – Fallacies are not reasoning errors
This research has demonstrated that fallacies are not errors; instead they are functional conducts or behaviors that ascertain beliefs or needs.
Unicist Decision Making abstract
The abstract from the April 15, 2009 Micro-clinic on Unicist Decision Making is now available. Please click here to access them.