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3 Ways Telemedicine is Making Inroads Into Less Conventional Sectors

Written by S.O.

Posted on December 8, 2015 at 7:30 am

sports medicine The medical community has witnessed a big leap forward in telemedicine during the last couple of years. The credit for the telemedicine revolution goes to new technologies, such as hardware and software, cloud computing, video conferencing, and other technological breakthroughs. Also, thanks to the introduction of remote healt .......

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Telemedicine and Its Impact on Specialty Care

Written by S.O.

Posted on December 7, 2015 at 7:30 am

specialty care Not only has telemedicine entirely changed and redefined medicine, it has also completely revolutionized medicine across all specialties. Specialists such as orthodontists, cardiothoracic surgeons, pediatricians and many others benefit from the use of telemedicine. Telecommunication technologies such as two way video feed, smart .......

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Famous Personalities Who might Have Lived Longer If They Had Access to Telemedicine

Written by S.O.

Posted on December 3, 2015 at 7:30 am

  The medical landscape is constantly evolving. Scientists and doctors are continually making developments to the treatment processes so that their patients have the best care. Telemedicine is the latest and biggest trend in the health industry which allows patients to access medical consultation and care from anywhere and everywhere. This is because medical experts are accessible on the internet through a video feed. Telemedicine, therefore, is of immense benefit to people who live in rem .......

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