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Welcome to the Simon Project web site. Simon S. Itoring is an ongoing research and development effort at Vanderbilt University. In Nashville, Tennessee. Simons overall goal is to provide effective computerized medical decision support in critical care through novel collection, analysis, and presentation of physiologic data from bedside medical devices. Several university organizations are part of this interdisciplinary effort, including. Vanderbilt University School of Engineering. Simon currently m.

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Welcome to the Simon Project web site. Simon S. Itoring is an ongoing research and development effort at Vanderbilt University. In Nashville, Tennessee. Simons overall goal is to provide effective computerized medical decision support in critical care through novel collection, analysis, and presentation of physiologic data from bedside medical devices. Several university organizations are part of this interdisciplinary effort, including. Vanderbilt University School of Engineering. Simon currently m.

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