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Developing Information Technology at the Medical Research Unit of the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon

Informationstechnologie an der Forschungsabteilung des Albert Schweitzer Krankenhauses in Lambaréné, Gabun

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Informationstechnik (IT) ist zu einem zentralen Bereich für Forschungseinrichtungen geworden, mit einem Aufgabenfeld welches von Netzwerkverwaltung, Datenverarbeitung bis hin zu Software Entwicklung reicht. Die IT-Abteilung am Medical Research Unit (MRU) des Albert Schweitzer Krankenhauses in Lambaréné, Gabon zeigt beispielhaft die Entwicklung von IT in Afrikanischen Forschungsinstituten während den letzten Jahren. Weiters verdeutlicht es die Entwicklung in den letzten 15 Jahren, ausgehend vom ersten installierten Computer, bis hin zur derzeitigen Situation mit einer Gruppe von gut ausgebildeten lokalen IT-Fachkräften, die sich verantwortlich zeigen für die Betreuung von Hard- und Software sowie für die Entwicklung von Anwendungen. Quelloffene ("Open Source") Anwendungen sind für die genannten Bedürfnisse besonders geeignet und MRU verwendet diese in den Bereichen Datenmanagement, Datenanalyse, Buchhaltung, Verwaltung und Qualitätsmanagement.

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Information technology has become a key resource for research institutions, providing services such as hardware, software and network maintenance, as well as data management services. The IT department of the Medical Research Unit (MRU) of the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon is a good example of how IT has developed at African Research Centres in recent years and demonstrates the scope of work that a modern research centre needs to offer. It illustrates the development in the past 15 years – from single computers maintained by investigators to the present situation of a group of well-trained local IT personal who are in charge of a variety of hardware and software and who also develop applications for use in a research environment. Open source applications are particularly suited for these needs and various applications are used in data management, data analysis, accounting, administration and quality management.

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Dibacka, P., Bounda, Y., Nguema, D. et al. Developing Information Technology at the Medical Research Unit of the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon. Wien Klin Wochenschr 122 (Suppl 1), 16–18 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-010-1329-x

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