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An excursion in the Mont Blanc, the roof of Europe, has allowed some members of the RAFT gain altitude and go thou the high snow-capped Alps. A good way to reconsider the size of man in nature, but his ingenuity and determination to build a better world.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
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At The Geneva Health Forum 2010
The RAFT network was well represented in the discussions about access to health and the opportunities and challenges of ICT.
A session looked at ways to improve access to information for isolated care professionals:
" Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) play an important part in modern medicine. However, in rural African communities, the ability of medical professionals to access these new technologies is limited. The purpose of this session was to present the methods and findings of several recent projects in rural Africa and to identify ways of improving access to telemedicine services in future."
More on: http://www.ghf10.org/reports/212
Another session looked at IT and the future of healthcare:
" The benefits of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare are creating "boundless opportunities in a borderless world", according to speaker Dr. Ganapathy. Access to healthcare and support for care professionals in remote rural areas is being transformed by the internet and telecommunications. Resources are being better utilised as the need for physical mobility of equipment, care providers and patients is minimised."
More on: http://www.ghf10.org/reports/209
The RAFT aussi Contributed To The dissemination of the Discussion, Through the webcast of plenary sessions . Can Be contention access from: http://raft.hcuge.ch/hub.htm
Sunday, April 18, 2010
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Assembly of focal points and RAFT partners
Alongside the Geneva Health Forum, the focal points of RAFT and several partners have come together to make update on the progress of various projects of RAFT and identify ways to improve and expand services provided.
Alongside the Geneva Health Forum, the focal points of RAFT and several partners have come together to make update on the progress of various projects of RAFT and identify ways to improve and expand services provided.
This workshop was supported by Sanofi-Aventis and UNFM, our partners, including the e-diabetes. On this occasion, a professional video was made to introduce the project, giving voice to several participating countries.
Despite the cloud of volcanic ash that hampered air traffic, most partner countries have been represented, including Mali, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Madagascar.
Connected Internet, Professor Fethi Ladeb, held in Tunis, shared his experiences with tele-radiology.
Other projects presented include: the VIPS project in Africa (Dr. George Bédiang and Dr. Marc-Andre Raetzo), the CT project for Africa (Prof. Robert Sigal), the program of postgraduate training (Prof. Vincent Djientcheu), the project EQUI-ResHus (Dr Cheikh Oumar Bagayoko), tele-dermatology (Dr. Mark and Prof Pechere. Rabenja Rapelanoro).
Finally, a new collaborative platform implemented in the framework of the Geneva Health Forum, and potentially interesting for the RAFT was presented by Dr. Didier Wernli: http://genevahealthforum.net
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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First training session for coordinators RAFT Français-speaking, in Mali the project's official inauguration
The first training session for English-speaking RAFT coordinators was held at the Hôpital Mère-Enfant in Bamako on March 31st and April 1st. This session was organized in the context of the African Partnership for Patient Safety, a WHO Patient Safety initiative involving hospitals in Africa and Europe. Healthcare professionals and IT specialists from Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda were instructed on the use of the Dudal distance education and collaboration platform. It will be used to produce educational material and share expertise and experiences with the partners of the APPS programme.
The first training session for English-speaking RAFT coordinators was held at the Hôpital Mère-Enfant in Bamako on March 31st and April 1st. This session was organized in the context of the African Partnership for Patient Safety, a WHO Patient Safety initiative involving hospitals in Africa and Europe. Healthcare professionals and IT specialists from Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda were instructed on the use of the Dudal distance education and collaboration platform. It will be used to produce educational material and share expertise and experiences with the partners of the APPS programme.
To know more about the APPS initiative: http://www.who.int/patientsafety/implementation/apps/en/
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Equi-Reshus
is with great fanfare that the Equi-Reshus project was officially launched at a ceremony presided over by Madam Minister of Higher Education and research, in the presence of Madam Minister of Communication and ICT, Councillor Mrs. health specialists President of the Republic, and Ms. Director of WHO in Mali. Conducted by Dr. Cheick Oumar Bagayoko this ambitious project, funded by IDRC (Centre for Development Research International of Canada) will understand how ICT can facilitate equitable distribution of health human resources. The project has set specific research objectives: assessing the role of ICT in medical training, motivating health professionals in three pilot sites within the country, experience the delegation of tasks in the fields of medical imaging (ultrasound Obstetric) and cardiology, establish a grid of knowledge assessment for testing large-scale telemedicine tools from the search results on the pilot sites. Equi-Reshus will also test the role a computer simulator in the clinical reasoning, medical decision making and teacher training in medicine. It will assess the impact of tele-medical care on the patient in isolation. It will also stimulate and develop research capacity in the field of e-health through graduation theses medical and strengthen research activities already underway at the Centre for Expertise Research in telemedicine and e-health (CERT), Computer Network Malian medical information and communication (REIMICOM) and the Network in Francophone Africa for Telemedicine (RAFT).
For more information, an article in The Rise and Malian daily: http://www.essor.ml/societe/article/telemedecine-avantage-al-hopital
is with great fanfare that the Equi-Reshus project was officially launched at a ceremony presided over by Madam Minister of Higher Education and research, in the presence of Madam Minister of Communication and ICT, Councillor Mrs. health specialists President of the Republic, and Ms. Director of WHO in Mali. Conducted by Dr. Cheick Oumar Bagayoko this ambitious project, funded by IDRC (Centre for Development Research International of Canada) will understand how ICT can facilitate equitable distribution of health human resources. The project has set specific research objectives: assessing the role of ICT in medical training, motivating health professionals in three pilot sites within the country, experience the delegation of tasks in the fields of medical imaging (ultrasound Obstetric) and cardiology, establish a grid of knowledge assessment for testing large-scale telemedicine tools from the search results on the pilot sites. Equi-Reshus will also test the role a computer simulator in the clinical reasoning, medical decision making and teacher training in medicine. It will assess the impact of tele-medical care on the patient in isolation. It will also stimulate and develop research capacity in the field of e-health through graduation theses medical and strengthen research activities already underway at the Centre for Expertise Research in telemedicine and e-health (CERT), Computer Network Malian medical information and communication (REIMICOM) and the Network in Francophone Africa for Telemedicine (RAFT).
For more information, an article in The Rise and Malian daily: http://www.essor.ml/societe/article/telemedecine-avantage-al-hopital
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