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Telemedicine and Medical InformaticsTelemedicine and Medical Informatics

Mr.Worawit saenphala

Radiological technologist.

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Information Technology and Audiovisual Equipment.

Suddhavej hospital, Faculty of medicine, mahasarakham university.

Mr.Worawit saenphala

Radiological technologist.

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Information Technology and Audiovisual Equipment.

Suddhavej hospital, Faculty of medicine, mahasarakham university.

ITEC/SCAAP Scholarship Program.

C-DAC

Centre for Development of AdvancedComputing (C-DAC) is the premier R&Dorganization of the Department ofElectronics and Information Technology(DeitY), Ministry of Communications &Information Technology (MCIT) for carryingout R&D in IT, Electronics and associatedareas

Established in 1988, spread over 11 citiesabout 3000 employees

Eleven Centres

Vision

To emerge as the premier R&D Institution for the design, development and deployment of world class electronic and IT solutions for economic and human advancement.

- High Performance Computing - Multi-lingual Computing - Professional Electronics - Information and Cyber Security- Health Informatics- Software Technologies

Satya Nadella

Sundar Pichai

Telemedicine and Medical InformaticsTelemedicine and Medical Informatics

https://www.weekendnotes.com/the-lunchbox-film-review/

Each dabbawala, regardless of role, is paid around 8,000 rupees per month (about US$131 in 2014). Between 175,000 and 200,000 lunch boxes are moved each day by 4,500 to 5,000 dabbawalas. Tiffin-wallahs are self-employed. The union initiation fee is 30,000 rupees, which guarantees a 5,000-rupee monthly income and a job for life. The 150 rupee a month fee provides for delivery six days a week.(2002)[23][24][25]

It is frequently claimed[16] that dabbawalas make less than one mistake in every six million deliveries;[26]

World Health OrganisationWorld Health Organisation

The delivery of health care services, where distance is a critical factor, by health care professionals using

“information and communications technologies” for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and

for the continuing education of health care providers, all in the interest of advancing the health

of individuals & their communities.

T E L E M E D I C I N ET E L E M E D I C I N E

MODESMODES

Store & ForwardStore & Forward

Real TimeReal Time

STREAMSSTREAMS

TeleconsultationTeleconsultation

Tele-educationTele-education

TelehomecareTelehomecare

TelesurgeryTelesurgery

ClassificationClassificationAPPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS

TeleradiologyTeleradiology

TelecardiologyTelecardiology

TelepathologyTelepathology

TelepsychiatryTelepsychiatry

Tele - whateverTele - whatever

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