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Telemedicine in Paediatric Cardiology - Focus on the Children’s Heart Program of South Carolina. This presentation demonstrates the achievements and capabilities of the Children’s Heart Program of South Carolina. Sponsored by Sony Medical Systems, this video features interviews with key hospital personnel who describe how Sony equipment has been instrumental to meeting the unique technological needs of connecting paediatric cardiologists across the state. (Running Time: 8:56 min. - Source: Telemedicine Today)
Success Stories in Healthcare - A PictureTel Presentation on Videoconferencing. Applications covered include tele-ultrasound in obstetrics, tele-education in ENT and tele-consulting in different disciplines. (Running Time: 4:20 min. - Source: PictureTel)
Integrated Telehealth Solution (ITS) System Presentation. Integrated Telehealth Solutions provides real-time, electronic transfer of patient history, x-rays, ultrasound and other medical images to medical personnel using interactive video and audio and bandwidth on demand. Applications covered include interactive tele-education for continuing professional education, tele-consultation (tele-auscultation of the heart), tele-echocardiography, teleradiology, general practice (transmission of output from an otoscope to remote ENT specialist), tele-dermatology, telepsychiatry, etc. (Running Time: 7:05 min. - Source: ITS)
The University of Kansas Medical Centre for TeleMedicine & TeleHealth (US) TeleHospice Program. TeleHospice refers to the remote care of the terminally ill patient primarily in the home setting. (Running Time: 2:13 min. - Source: KU Medical Centre)
A NASA Telemedicine Presentation. (Running Time: 0:42 min. - Source: NASA, US)
Videos on the Transmission of Digital Mammography Images Using Satellite Communications. (Total running time for all 4 parts: 1:10 min. - Source: NASA and Other Partners, US)
Dr. William Chilcote discusses some of the main benefits of using satellites for digital mammography image transmission
Dr. William Chilcote discusses the most important consideration when evaluating a digital mammography image
Robert Kerczewski discusses the transmission of mammography screenings
Robert Kerczewski discusses when the a system implementing this research may be launched and the potential benefits of such a system
flight-logoIn-Flight Vital Signs Monitoring via the Internet. First demonstrated in 1997 during a flight between Chicago and Los Angeles, the software presented in the following videos enables live transmission of vital signs, including electrocardiogram signal, pulse oximeter data and even video, all through the 4.8 kbps bandwidth of the phone on the back of an airliner seat. (Total running time for all 4 parts: 4:50 min. - Source: MedNets and Laparoscopy.com)
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Video Demonstration of Çakmak's Virtual Reality Training System for Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gynaecology Using Modelling and Simulation Techniques. (Language: German, Running Time: 2:39 min., Source: Çakmak HK)

 

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