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Medical Diagnosis Expert System

(For Windows)


5GL Software, 370/210 Windang Rd, Windang, 2528, NSW, Australia

phone from outside Australia (61) 431 741 233; from Australia 0431 741 233

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5GL-Doctor 9.6 Professional Edition, Cost is $US250, two activation codes supplied. You can download first, then purchase, or vice versa. Email us with the unique code the software generates to receive your activation code(s).


If you wish to order the commercial edition of the CMPL please use the same payment method then email saying you are after the CMPL.

5GL-Doctor Features at a glance

Information in the 5GL-Doctor database is from reliable medical sources such as Harrison’s, Merck, e-medicine. About 4000 entries but some of these contains hundreds of variations hence it is not possible to say how many actual definitions exist. However, often when Medscape sends us case studies we do find diseases not defined (which are added as these become known) hence the database is unlikely to have covered everything in the very large field of medicine.

The Symptoms/Signs Selection List contains about 7000 items. These are symptoms/signs/labs or aliases. You usually find the best one and select it, and this becomes part of the inquiry.

Options may need to be set prior to some analysis. Extremely extremely rare conditions are not usually included unless an option is set; specific information such as spider bites may also need to be specifically requested via setting an option else the short list may not contain such.

There are extensive tutorials which first activate and point out what fields and elements of a display are and how to use such - when ready you can switch this option off.

When first installed, you do need to specify the country and regions you work in. For example, high fever in India likely signals malaria but in other countries it is likely an infection and the reason the software needs to be told initially the countries/regions of direct interest. (However, in Analysis 2 you can name all the countries/areas a patient had visited if you need to do this).

There are a few different analysis including a history analysis in which just patient’s history is examined and based on this a suggestion list is presented. The brain symptoms analysis is separate to the main database hence you need to be familiar with different aspects of the software to use it properly (e.g. knowing which Analysis (as they are called) is the preferred one in a certain situation).

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Bereavement Counselling

A set of presentations by an experienced professional.

Psycholegalanalysis (and to download CMPL)

A new medical science mainly for psychiatrists who deal with police/lawyers/etc.

Psycholegalshock

Definition, Diagnosis and Treatment.

Vegans

Psycholegalanalysis concludes this is in fact an eating disorder.

Separation/Divorce

In third phase of life is normal - so says a psycholegalanalytical conclusion.

Depression in Older People Seeking Work

(Australian case study) Psycholegalanalytical conclusion in regards to state of mind of older people looking for work - look out for depression/suicide ideation.

Time for Medical Associations to Ban Geriatric Specialists from writing reports for lawyers

Australian case study clearly shows all medical associations need to take steps to stop these specialists writing reports for lawyers.

World Wide Medical Warning

Always examine a frail elderly or a young child protected by a court order. Refer Alzheimer’s Scam Report or World Wide Warning Medical Fact Sheet for physicians. In Australia these court orders are known as AVOs, intended to protect a person from violence, but in fact are obtained through legal firms and no reason is required and these are used for a number of legal fraud/scams and also can be used to protect child sexual abuse. Refer explanation of NSW Supreme Court case number 2010/83570 in the treatise titled Psycholegalshock and in the Alzheimer’s Scam report. This is unlikely to be solely an Australian Anglo-Saxon legal mentality. Psycholegalanalysis (explained herein) has identified delusional thinking, magical thinking, and distortions of reality in magistrates, judges, tribunal members, and such persons, as the norm not the exception. Note that it is clear from the court case mentioned that some Supreme Court judges will write decisions in such a way as to protect “buddies” (law firms, lawyers) who arrange legal fraud. You can also download a short movie which conveys the principle (right click here or on picture of movie and select Save Target As). Also refer treatise on Psycholegalshock.

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