TELE-RHEUMATOLOGY IN CUSCO
WORLD CONGRESS OF
HIGH-TECH MEDICINE, Hanover,
Germany
http://tie2.telemed.org/links/specialties.asp,
www.upch.edu.pe/Tropicales/espan/convenio.htm
The Institute of Tropical Medicine Alexander von Humboldt at the
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia and Telefonica del Peru held a
Telemedicine Symposium on June 18, which included –for the first time in the country--
remote consultations in rheumatology and dermatology between physicians from
provinces and specialists in Lima. The Symposium took place at the 1st
International Health Congress of the Hospital Regional del Cusco.
Doctor Maribel
Visaga, rheumatologist at EsSalud Hospital, consulted doctor Alfredo Berrocal,
from Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia, for a second opinion about a patient
with temporal arteritis and renal involvement, an unusual presentation. A
moment before, Dr. Roy García –from EsSalud Hospital at Cusco and professor at
the Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco—had presented to his
colleague in Lima, dermatologist Francisco Bravo a rare case of a patient with
cutaneous leishmaniasis without ulceration. Dr. Bravo pointed out that
Telemedicine will allow access not only to a few big academic centers but will
facilitate dissemination of knowledge generated in distant places.
At the symposium, doctors Franz Calvo and Silvia Eskenazi lectured on
recent advances in telemedicine. They highlighted that many of these
technologies are not used in Peru yet but it is important to learn about them
and to analyze how we could make the most of these emerging technologies,
because globalization guarantees they will soon be used here. The American
company WebMD was shown as a provider of complete virtual medical offices in the Internet. At the local
level, a private clinic is already offering transtelephonic electrocardiography
services, allowing accurate electrocardiogram interpretations in just two
minutes, no matter where is physically located the patient. Another example of
telecardiology services is provided by the Virtual Medical Office of the
National Institute of the Heart (INCOR), which offers from Lima remote
consultations to practitioners from EsSalud located in other cities.
It was shown a couple of recent personal digital assistants (PDA)
locally available: IBM Work Pad www.ibm.com
and 3Com Palm V www.sagafalabella.com.pe.
However, no company is wirelessly linking these devices to medical institutions
yet.
Some groups like the Institute of Tropical Medicine AvH and Galenonet.com
--a private initiative—are currently developing non-presencial Continuing
Medical Education courses in Medical Informatics and Infectious Diseases
Therapy.
Franz Calvo, MD
Invited Professor
Institute of Tropical Medicine Alexander von Humboldt - UPCH
Lady Murrugarra
Webmistress
Institute of Tropical Medicine Alexander von Humboldt - UPCH