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  • adjective Pertaining to telemedicine.

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  • Lighter, more effective body armor, sensors which monitor health and can provide telemedical support on a limited basis.

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  • Without preferential hygiene, telemedical direcciones have owed complicated by infection. 6% belived buy celebrex online vioxx vioxx vs in imported antidotal nipples of proverbial patients.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • The TRIAD technology is a web-based telemedical diagnostic system designed to conduct automated eye screenings of large patient populations for blinding diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, in a primary health care setting.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • "He" is a telemedical device that allows neurologists in the Mercy Sacramento Neurology Group to remotely see and hear a patient at Sierra Nevada.

    The Union - All Categories By Kyle Magin Staff Writer 2010

  • Among suggestions: the development of inter-hospital referral networks, using telemedical technology to connect smaller or rural hospitals with guidance from specialty physicians trained in stroke care, and offering incentives for the development of stroke centers in underserved areas.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • "He" is a telemedical device that allows neurologists in the Mercy Sacramento Neurology Group to remotely see and hear a patient at Sierra Nevada.

    The Union - All Categories By Kyle Magin Staff Writer 2010

  • Stobo's plan would turn over all prison health-care responsibilities to the UC system and the telemedical company NuPhysicia, which sends a live stream from multiple examination rooms back to one doctor's webcam headquarters.

    The Guardian Cheryl Hori 2010

  • Among suggestions: the development of inter-hospital referral networks, using telemedical technology to connect smaller or rural hospitals with guidance from specialty physicians trained in stroke care, and offering incentives for the development of stroke centers in underserved areas.

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • SOC is the nation's fastest growing provider of telemedical consultations to hospital clients, performing more than 4,000 consultations in 2008 and projecting more than 7,000 in 2009.

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  • (SOC) a leading private provider of specialty physician consultations via telemedical link, has completed its 2009 Joint Commission review and maintained the Company's accreditation.

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