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Explore the history, conception, applications, and organization of medical globalization, showcasing its impact on diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational practices between industrialized and rural countries. Learn about telemedicine, clinical decision support, and teaching applications, highlighting collaborative efforts and efficient systems for global knowledge dissemination. Discover how this approach improves healthcare access and quality worldwide.
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Globalization in medicine Knowledge transfer in Industrialized and rural countries M. Oberholzer, K.Brauchli, K.D.Kunze University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
1 History 2 Conception 3 Applications 4 Organisation
History 1991 Basel 280 km Samedan
History 2008
Conception Globalization in medicine Distribution of knowledge in diagnostics, therapy, and teaching Technically efficient system Organisation of collaboration !
«Structured dialogue» . about objects (images) . over distances Telemedicine =
Applications Diagnostics . Dermatology (South Africa) . Pathology (Solomon Islands) (All continents)
Applications Dermatology
Applications Solomon Islands
Applications Clinical decision support . Tumour boards (Lörrach) . Competence centers (Dresden) . Telemicroscopy (Switzerland) . Telemonitoring (The Netherlands) . Telesurgery (Lörrach)
Applications Teaching . Distributed presentations (Mongolia) (Tansania) (The Netherlands) . Virtual microscopy
DISTRIBUTION COLLECTION
Applications .... selected pragmatically evaluated in a clinical context. Management from the «bottom up». Technology as user-friendly as possible. The users own their system.
is ... «open» and modular is ... simple to use is ... operable at any time
is ... «open» and modular is ... simple to use is ... operable at any time can easily contact ... EVERY EXPERT