Face-to-face interactions, via teleconferencing link, are investigated for multidisciplinary medical team (MDT) meetings. Comparison is made between colocated MDT meetings and those held in teleconference. Attitudes towards video changed positively, over a period of 8 months, following participants ’ experience of teleconfer-encing. Analysis of display screen use reveals 60 % of case discussion time was time spent in face-to-face view with re-mote sites, contrary to expressed views of its relative unim-portance. The value of the video link in MDT meetings, held in teleconference, is found to have higher than expected value. 1. Background Multi-disciplinary medical team (MDT) meetings bein
INTRODUCTION: Various forms of videoconferenced collaborations exist in oncology care. In regional o...
Background: A critical issue for multicentre clinical studies is conducting site initiations, ensuri...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...
A trial of videoconferencing of multidisciplinary breast cancer clinical meetings between three publ...
Telemedicine has been increasingly researched during the past few decades and the technology used by...
We reviewed the role of telemedicine in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, which play an importa...
Discussion on patient data, among hospital staff, plays an increasingly important role in inter-spec...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Telehealth and telemedicine services are advancing rapidly, with an increasin...
Attending conferences is important for doctors and residents in family medicine. Nevertheless, depar...
Objectives Given the difficulties in diagnosing and treating head-and-neck cancer, care is centralis...
Stressing the importance of accumulating systematic empirical information on the users and uses of v...
The objective was to review multipoint videoconferencing in Queensland Health from July 1996 to June...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Teleconferencing is the use of a telecommunication system to electronically connect physically separ...
In a conference all the participants can see and hear all the other participants. If the same effect...
INTRODUCTION: Various forms of videoconferenced collaborations exist in oncology care. In regional o...
Background: A critical issue for multicentre clinical studies is conducting site initiations, ensuri...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...
A trial of videoconferencing of multidisciplinary breast cancer clinical meetings between three publ...
Telemedicine has been increasingly researched during the past few decades and the technology used by...
We reviewed the role of telemedicine in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, which play an importa...
Discussion on patient data, among hospital staff, plays an increasingly important role in inter-spec...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Telehealth and telemedicine services are advancing rapidly, with an increasin...
Attending conferences is important for doctors and residents in family medicine. Nevertheless, depar...
Objectives Given the difficulties in diagnosing and treating head-and-neck cancer, care is centralis...
Stressing the importance of accumulating systematic empirical information on the users and uses of v...
The objective was to review multipoint videoconferencing in Queensland Health from July 1996 to June...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Teleconferencing is the use of a telecommunication system to electronically connect physically separ...
In a conference all the participants can see and hear all the other participants. If the same effect...
INTRODUCTION: Various forms of videoconferenced collaborations exist in oncology care. In regional o...
Background: A critical issue for multicentre clinical studies is conducting site initiations, ensuri...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...