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INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY: Schedules for clinical assessment in neuropsychiatry (SCAN) records
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Meeting papers, 1987-1989, on the utilization of expert systems for diagnostic purposes held in Geneva, 1989

Papers regarding a meeting on utilization of expert systems for diagnostics purposes in Geneva, 1989 Jan 20, including typescript and manuscript minutes of the meeting; report 'Knowledge Bases and Their Potential Relevance to Programmes: a survey' by the World Health Organization, Division of Information Systems and Support, (1987); report 'Progress report Biomedical Computing Unit Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Knowledge Based Systems in Biology and Medicine' by John Fox and Chris Rawlings, (1987); offprint 'The Oxford System of Medicine: a prototype information system for primary care' by John Fox, Andrzei Glowinski and Michael O'Neil from The Proceedings of the AIME Conference, Marseille 1987 'Lecture notes in medical Informatics' (Springer-Verlag, 1987), pp213-226. File.

INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY: Schedules for clinical assessment in neuropsychiatry (SCAN) records

  • IOP/SCAN
  • Collection
  • 1986-1995

The Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN) were developed under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO) and its International Classification of Diseases as a common set of standards to assess, measure and classify psychiatric disorders. The prototype was devised in 1980 and subsequent components such as training manuals, schedules, results of field trials and glossary were published up until 1998. SCAN is used as a classification and reference tool by psychiatrists and comprises a structured interview, encoding and computer programme to produce a standard diagnostic presentation. The records of the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN) at King's College London Institute of Psychiatry are made up of editorial committee papers, data tables, statistical data, notes of meetings and other correspondence and papers, 1986-1995. These include correspondence with Geoff Der of the Social Psychiatry Unit at the Institute, 1988-1995; editorial committee papers, 1986-1994; notes on international meetings arranged by Geoff Der relating to SCAN, 1989; field trial data in hard copy and floppy disks, [1989]; training manuals, reviews of statistics and other supporting literature, 1987-1991.

King's College London Institute of Psychiatry

Draft ICD-10 Chapter V, Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, World Health Organization (WHO), 1990

Report 'I.C.D.- 10 Chapter V, Mental and Behavioural Disorders, (including disorders of psychological development), diagnostic criteria for research (DCR), (May 1990 Draft for Field Trials' by the World Health Organization Division of Mental Health, (1990)', marked to show changes in comparison with the original text and revision of DCR.

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the SCAN field trial centre at the Social Psychiatry Research Unit, Australian National University, Canberra, 1988-1989

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the Canberra SCAN field trial centre at the National Health and Medical Research Council Social psychiatry research unit, Australian National University, mainly regarding corrections of trial data. Typescript and manuscript.

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the SCAN field trial centre at the Neuroscience and Behaviour Research Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1988-1992

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the Sofia SCAN field trial centre at the Neuroscience and Behaviour Research Foundation, Bulgaria, mainly regarding corrections of trial data. Typescript and manuscript.

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the SCAN field trial centre at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, USA, 1988-1989

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, (NIAAA), SCAN field trial centre in Rockville, USA, mainly regarding corrections of trial data. Typescript and manuscript.

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the SCAN field trial centre at the Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital and Medical School, Nottingham, 1989

Correspondence between Geoff Der and the Nottingham SCAN field trial centre at the Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital and Medical School, Nottingham, mainly regarding corrections of trial data. Typescript and manuscript.

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