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yOn Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Norman Carson wrote:
> I believe the makers of SimCity (Maxis?) also have (or had) for sale a
> product called SimHealth. I downloaded a rolling demo from their WWW
> site about 2 years ago. It looked interesting. Does anyone have
> up-to-date info about it or other health policy simulation/modelling
> software?
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> grace ross wrote:
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> > Dear Clickers,
> > Is anyone aware of a computer software program that allows one to do simulated problem solving in community development? I am aware of a program called "Sim City" which is used in graduate level planning courses to teach students to solve "real life" scenarios in planning.
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> Norman Carson
> Public Health Branch Tel: 61 3 96374243
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> Victoria, Australia PHB Home Page:
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Hi there,
Simhealth is a bit different I thought. It is mainly dealing
with hospital medium. (resource, management etc.) I think it could be
useful (simcity 2000) if you put some additional scenarious. And also
there are some main programs for community development like "colonisation"
and versus of "civilisation".
H.Ibrahim Durak M.D.
Adres:Ege Universitesi Tip fak. (Ege Univ. Fac. of Medicine)
Halk sagligi A.D. (Dept. of Public Health)
Bornova 35100
Izmir-Turkiye
E-mail:[log in to unmask]
Http://bornova.ege.edu.tr/durakh
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