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Revision as of 19:32, 6 May 2007
Greg Woodhouse studied mathematics, where he received a bachelor's degree, with highest honors (1984), and a master's degree (1987) from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He then went on to work in software development as a member of the U.S. civil service. His primary focus is health information systems (computers in medicine), a field in which he has now worked for 15 years. His work has ranged from basic networking and database components, to message based interfaces, clinical notifications and financial subsystems. he was a cofounder of Hardhats (http://www.hardhats.org) and a participant in WorldvistA (http://www.worldvista.org), both of which are dedicated to developing and maintaining open source health information systems. He has a strong interest in computer science, mathematics and the physical sciences.
Specializations
- Healthcare information systems/medical informatics
- Software development
- IP networking
- Databases
- Mathematical methods
Current Articles
Articles on which I am currently working include:
- Complex number (approved)
- Prime number (approved)
- Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
- Medical informatics
"To Do" List
- See my current articles through to approval
- Start a new article in mathematics (but what?)
- Start an article on health information systems
Areas I hope to work
- Number theory
- Differential Geometry
- General Relativity
- Quantum Mechanics
Useful links
- CZ:Approval Process
- CZ:Approval Standards
- User:Greg Woodhouse/Sandbox (I hate that term)