Medting is now compatible with Oracle DB11G Dababase, that supports Dicom. Medting and Oracle configure a perfect solution for an Enterprise Multimedia Medical Archive.

More information at http://medting.com/enterprise

Please enjoy our Christmas Postcard as an Augmented Reality sample. The future is coming fast

Medting Augmented Xmas PostCard

The survey conducted with the following questionnaire is part of the eContentPlus EU project “mEducator: Multi-type Content Repurposing and Sharing in Medical Education” and Medting is one of the involved partners.

The project is the early stages but seems will bring interesting outcomes in terms of content sharing and medical education by using new technologies.

We are interested in finding out some of your preferences and ideas when you attempt to search for medical educational material and under what conditions you may share your own educational material with others.

Please help us to indetify your needs and functional requirements for content sharing by filling the questionnaire.

To access the survey online go to http://kedip.med.auth.gr/survey/index.html

Thanks for your participation

Do you want to learn about projects and experiences of the Mayo Clinic in the field of Telestroke. To this end, Medting is pleased to invite to Spain:

Bart M. Demaerschalk, MD, MSc, FRCP(C)

Director Cerebrovascular Diseases Center
Associate Professor of Neurology
Division of Cerebrovascular Diseases
Division of Critical Care Neurology
Department of Neurology
Mayo Clinic Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona

Dr. Demaerschalk has wide experience in Teleictus projects and Telemedicine networks, particularly with the launch of First International Teleictus Network.

If you are interested in participating in presence or online please register here: http://medting.com/teleictus/?lang=en

In the scope of the the Mobile World Congress 2009 Cisco and Intel have organised a private tradeshow about how technology could be applied for healthcare.

The demo was about showing a real medical workflow and how a combination of technology can help to provide good quality healthcare service to remote areas. See the video:

The partners in the demo and applied technology were:

  • Cisco: providing WiMax and Call Manager
  • Intel: MCA (Mobile Clínical Assistance)
  • Map of Medicine: clinical workflow and pathways tools
  • C2C: Medical Images Organiser (MIO) as dicomizer and MIO Alert Manager as Call Manager API for medicine
  • Medting: global and free exchange platform for telemedicine and medical knowledgement acces

The attendees were invited people from several companies worldwide. Companies interested in offering services through communications. It was really interesting event were lots of dicussion came on the table. The value of bringing a free platform like Medting into in developing nations for medical education, rural health access, telemedicine and mobile health perfectly fits with the Intel World Ahead Program. WiMax also is going to bring a poweful way to establish and communicate. The technology is there, the big ones and pushing such and innitiatives; so the future will come soon.

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