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Rice Romp
a nutritional and learning guide geared toward grades 4-7. Presented by the United States Rice Producers Association.
http://www.riceromp.com/
Medical Office Training
computer based courses for classroom, medical facility, or individual training in health occupations fields.
http://www.dlearn.com/
Patient Education Institute
offers X-Plain, an interactive multimedia computer system informs patients about diagnosis, alternative treatments, benefits and risks of treatment.
http://www.patient-education.com/
Quick Study, Inc.
mouse-driven software to monitor, provide and document all employee regulatory training.
http://www.quickstudy.com/
Healthy Cells
interactive CD-ROM created by Glazer and Kalayjian, Inc. and Dr. John Upledger that explains the immune system with fun animated characters.
http://www.healthycellscd.com/
Mindjourney
educational CD-ROMs for children with health conditions.
http://www.mindjourney.com/
Cerafy
offers educational medical CD-ROMs, and brain mapping software used by neurosurgeons for the treatment of movement disorders and Parkinson's disease.
http://www.cerefy.com/
Clinical Reference Systems, Inc.
provide patients with accurate, easy-to-read handouts using CRS computer-based patient education and drug reference software for healthcare professionals and organizations.
http://www.patienteducation.com/