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Matt Lathrop, President - Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys: "In the first week that I had Casemaker Medical, it paid for itself. I had a deposition of opposing party's medical expert who testified about 'what the medical literature says...' I did a medical literature search of the issue and found out that the doctor was relying on discredited information. I have also used it several times to do an initial review of complex medical cases to determine if I should take the case or not. It has saved me more than one 'expert review' fee." |
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O. Fayrell Furr, Jr. - Furr, Henshaw & Ohanesian: "For the past forty years I have devoted most of my practice to medical negligence cases. In doing these types of cases it is crucial to be able to identify relevant medical literature in the least amount of time practical. Through Casemaker-Medical we can find the medical literature governing general medical principles and then narrow our search to the most relevant article based on concept groupings. Searching has been easy since it can be done by topic or author and the time lines of the publications help detect current trends. I can highly recommend this program for those that handle medical negligence and personal injury cases." |
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Christina L. Knight RN, CEN - McGowan Hood & Felder, LLC: "We have found Mediator to be extremely useful in identifying expert witnesses and discovering medical articles and information as it relates to injury causation. As you know, our firm handles catastrophic injury cases which involve serious injury to our clients. By taking advantage of the Mediator technology, we have not only increased our efficiency but also improved the way we gather medical information for our cases.” |
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Janece Valentine, Immediate Past President - Iowa Trial Lawyers Association: “If your cases require any medical research, don’t get left behind – your adversary may already be using this very powerful, yet very intuitive technology.” |
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Karin Clavel, Product Researcher - Delft University of Technology Library: “TU Delft Library is using the Collexis software because of the significant added value it offers to library users. Specifically, the added value encompasses two factors: one, it makes it easier to enter into searches and two, it helps the user find pertinent information in a more efficient manner.” |
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Hubert Krekels, Head of Documentation & Publication Services - Wageningen University Libraries : “Using Collexis technology virtually guarantees easy retrieval on agricultural and life science searches, as well as finding experts based on validated profiles.” |
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Dr. Harris Pastides, President - University of South Carolina: “The agreement [with Collexis] will give university researchers a competitive edge and raise the university's visibility internationally among alternative fuel researchers. We are very excited about this new collaboration because it will provide our research community with the most advanced information and discovery tools for hydrogen fuels and give them a unique edge.Moreover, it will enhance the University of South Carolina's international leadership position and brand in alternative fuel research. These partnerships that combine our faculty expertise with corporate partners like Collexis bring tremendous opportunities to the university and to Columbia." |
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Lanny Lambert, Immediate Past President, SC Bar, and Managing Shareholder - Turner Padget Graham & Laney, P.A.: "The software is really amazing. It provides the most relevant medical research discovery information in seconds, assuring a competitive position, if not edge, in the courtroom." |
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J. Michael Homan, Director - Mayo Clinic Libraries: “The ability of Collexis technology to review, retrieve and display knowledge concepts is simply not possible with standard relational or bibliographic database systems, and therefore holds great promise for database discovery that goes well beyond current methods. Collexis will provide a means to mine hidden knowledge in existing databases and documents. It also has the capability to bridge the gap not only between the patient-based clinical information systems (EMR) and the information in knowledge-based systems familiar to research libraries, but also often in their own silos.” |
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Eve J. Higginbotham, M.D., Dean and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs - Morehouse School of Medicine: “We are very excited about working with Collexis on this joint project. By providing a ‘fingerprint’ of the exemplary work of the faculty, we will be even more effective in fostering collaboration across disciplines than ever before. This technology is exactly what we were searching for given the increased complexity of performing translational research.” |