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[Telemedicine: perspectives and multidisciplinary approach].

N Demartines1, E Battegay, J Liebermann

  • 1Département de chirurgie, Hôpital Cantonal de Bâle. nicolas.demartines@unibas.ch

Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
|April 4, 2000
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Telemedicine enhances medical education and interdisciplinary expertise through remote diagnosis and consultation. This technology offers practical applications across various medical specialties, improving patient care and training.

Area of Science:

  • Telemedicine leverages computer-based communication technologies for medical applications.
  • Focuses on remote diagnosis, therapy, education, and training.

Context:

  • Review of telemedicine development and applications at the University Hospital of Basle, Switzerland.
  • Covers specialties including anesthesiology, dermatology, medicine, surgery, and pathology.

Purpose:

  • To review the development and application of telemedicine in various medical specialties.
  • To assess the utility of telemedicine in enhancing expertise and education.

Summary:

  • Telemedicine facilitates multidisciplinary teleconferences for expert consultation and medical education since 1980.
  • Real-time biopsy, remote diagnosis in dermatology and pathology, and interactive anesthesiology programs have been implemented.
  • Technology adaptation is key, with teleconferencing prevalent in medicine and high-resolution imaging for dermatology and pathology via ISDN connections.

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Impact:

  • Telemedicine simplifies and expands access to remote interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Improves medical education and patient care across multiple specialties.
  • Recommends a multidisciplinary approach to telemedicine implementation.