.....posts from 'Telemedicine'
(1 Jul '10)
March 25th 2009 marked the beginning of the telemedicine connectivity between Amrita health care center at Shadipur Port Blair, Andamans and Amrita Institute of Medical Science, Kochi. Thousands of people were benefited with this initiative. Live tele consultation with Amrita Health Care, Andaman. Dcotors from AIMS in the inset Dr Chithra, Dept of Psychiatry Dr [Read more... click the article link above]
(27 Oct '09)
26 Oct 2009, Karnataka Photos of MAM’s flood relief work in Karnataka
(16 Oct '09)
15 Oct 2009, Kurnool, Andra Pradesh Photos of the flood relief work undertaken by Mata Amritanandamayi Math in Kurnool district of Andra Pradesh View Larger Map
The Telemedicine network at Amrita Institute of Medical Science has begun extending its services beyond India’s borders. On May 4, 2009, it became part of the India’s PAN-African telemedicine network. Though this telemedicne network, Amrita will provide e-health services to Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal and Seychelles. Medical consultation [Read more... click the article link above]
(16 Dec '08)
Medicine In response to the Bihar flood, AIMS Hospital dispatched teams of specialists and paramedics who treated more than 400 patients daily, sometimes seeing to more than 500. Not only did the doctors treat wounds, respiratory problems like pneumonia and fungal growths, they also delivered several babies. Ambulances and a Mobile Telemedicine Unit were also [Read more... click the article link above]
(16 Dec '08)
Telemedicne Two state–of-the art ambulances were sent to the area via rail from Kochi, a total of distance of almost 2,500 km. One of these was AIMS Hospital’s Mobile Telemedicine Unit. It is the size of a city bus and includes X-ray facilities, ECG scanner, pathology-lab-work facility, specialty cardiac services and a telemedicine satellite link [Read more... click the article link above]
(6 Oct '08)
4 Oct 2008, Supaul, Bihar Four more temporary shelters were constructed at Supaul for the flood affected in Bihar. Supaul is the worst flood affected area. Dr. Sarvan Kumar IAS, the district collector inaugurated the temporary shelters. The Tele-medicine van is going around the villages and the doctors use it to do joint diagnosis of [Read more... click the article link above]