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Telehealth in Otolaryngology, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, 1st Edition

Author :
Michael Holtel
Date of Publication: 01/2012
The far reach of telehealth for patients living in remote areas, in areas isolated by war, and those who cannot travel is quickly becoming a practical and efficient way to practice medicine. Otolaryngologists and other physicians wishing to become fa ...view more

The far reach of telehealth for patients living in remote areas, in areas isolated by war, and those who cannot travel is quickly becoming a practical and efficient way to practice medicine. Otolaryngologists and other physicians wishing to become familiar with the role of telehealth in diagnosis and treatment of patients will find topics in this publication that include: 

Teleconsultation in Neuro-otology;  Telehealth and Humanitarian Partnerships in Otolaryngology; Successful Models for Tele-otolaryngology;  Consumer Directed Telehealth;  Remote Audiology;  Remote Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders;  Robotics and Tele-Surgery in Otolaryngology;  Training and Simulation in Otolaryngology;  Cell Phones in Telehealth;  The Alaska Experience: Impact of Telehealth in Treating Ear Disease in Alaska;  Legal issues and Licensing;  Future prospects of Teleotolaryngology

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The far reach of telehealth for patients living in remote areas, in areas isolated by war, and those who cannot travel is quickly becoming a practical and efficient way to practice medicine. Otolaryngologists and other physicians wishing to become familiar with the role of telehealth in diagnosis and treatment of patients will find topics in this publication that include: 

Teleconsultation in Neuro-otology;  Telehealth and Humanitarian Partnerships in Otolaryngology; Successful Models for Tele-otolaryngology;  Consumer Directed Telehealth;  Remote Audiology;  Remote Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders;  Robotics and Tele-Surgery in Otolaryngology;  Training and Simulation in Otolaryngology;  Cell Phones in Telehealth;  The Alaska Experience: Impact of Telehealth in Treating Ear Disease in Alaska;  Legal issues and Licensing;  Future prospects of Teleotolaryngology


Author Information
By Michael Holtel, MD, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii and the US Army Medical Readiness Material Command Telemedicine and Advanced Techology Center(USAMRMC/TATRC)