3rd World Congress of TeleDermatology
Under auspices of the International Society of TeleDermatology this conference will bring together all professionals interested in teledermatology. Clinical studies, benefits for health workers and patients, new developments, business models, implementation issues, security and legal aspects and e-learning will be discussed.
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Oct 28, 2010 04:35 PM
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Oct 30, 2010 04:35 PM |
| Where | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Contact Name | Job van der Heijden |
| Contact Phone | +31 20 6000060 |
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Conference programme (excerpt)
Teledermatology worldwide
- Different kinds of teledermatology,
- Opportunities and challenges
Clinical Studies TeleDermatology
- Systematic Review
- Efficacy and efficiency in a randomized clinical study
- Diagnostic Accuracy and Management Reliability of Hybrid Teledermatology
- Real time Teledermatology - As a Dynamic healthcare
Technology
- Actuated Handpiece for Teledermatological Diagnosis and Intervention
- Dermatrials: an application for implementing telemedical feasibility studies
- Diagnostic accuracy and reliability of a teledermatology tool for occupational skin diseases
- Client-server system for standardized dermoscopy report
- Automated Content-based Image Retrieval for Dermoscopic images
TeleDermoscopy in practice
- TeleDermoscopy in New Zealand
- TeleDermoscopy in Spain
- TeleDermatology Monitoring
TeleWound Monitoring
- Teledermatology and its effects in chronic wound management
- Advancing quality of health care through ontology based screen representation
TeleDermatology in third world countries
- Teledermatology in developing countries
- Teledermatology in South America
- Teledermatology from Cairo
Standardisation, guidelines and legal aspects
- Standards: ISO certification TeleMedicine
- Guidelines for teledermatology: Catalysts for diffusion
- Legal issues
Benefits for Health Workers and Patients
- Need for TeleDermatology in the ageing population
- Benefits of teledermatology for patients and healthcare workers
- Teledermatology as Best Practice
Business Models
- Implementing TeleDermatology in Kent (UK)
- Implementing TeleDermatology in Haute Savoie (France)
- Cost benefit studies
TeleDermatology for triage and second opinion
- Mobile patient-administered skin cancer survey instrument for hospital-based registry
- Second opinion teleconsulting for the screening of skin cancer in Austria
- Pilot Specialized TeleDermatology
e-Learning
- Teledermatology in the academic setting
- General practitioners and nurses perceptions of joint web-based atopic eczema course
Direct TeleDermatology
- Mobile Teledermatology
- Direct (patient to dermatologist) Teledermatology
- Acne Consultation through Direct Teledermatology
Closing remarks: Potential of TeleDermatology in various settings





