Pacific Telehealth Conference (Noumea, New Caledonia, 30 November - 3 December 1998) [Abstracts]

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Noumea, New Caledonia Secretariat of the Pacific Community 1998Description: various pagingSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.02554678
Contents:
Abstract nº1 Dr Marc Shaw Proposing continuing medical education for the Pacific
Abstract nº2 Dr Johnny S. Hedson Teleconsultations in Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia
Abstract nº3 Dr Gregory Dever The Role of low cost communications in health in the redevelopment of the indigenous physician workforce among select jurisdictions of the U.S.-Associated Pacific Islands
Abstract nº4 David Rutstein Telemedicine in the Federated States of Micronesia
Abstract nº5 Victor M. Yano Role of the Picasso phone system in distance consultation for remote Pacific islands
Abstract nº7 Dr Catherine Merzeau Proposed telehealth network for New Caledonia
Abstract nº8 Michael J. O'Leary A method for active surveillance of selected communicable diseases
Abstract nº9 Dr Kamal Tele-medicine in Majuro, Marshall Islands
Abstract nº10 Dr Jan Pryor...[et al.] Telehealth/Telemedicine at the Fiji school of Medicine...and beyond!
Abstract nº11 Mark Borg Pacific Islands Internet Project
Abstract nº12 Al Blake Communication enhancement through telecommunications (COMET)
Abstract nº13 Dr Clement Malau Community based action orientated surveillance systems
Abstract nº14 Dr Sitaleki A. Finau Monolingual monologue: issues from a Pacific Regional Health journal
Abstract nº15 Dr Tony Stewart Fever surveillance - An Efficient method for surveillance of febrile diseases of public health importance
Abstract nº16 Dr Jan Pryor, Dr John Adams and Dr Colin Tukuitonga Pacific Health Research Council: Pacific Health research by and for Pacific Island people
Abstract nº17 Dr Patrick Rogers The office of U.S. Pacific Health & Human services, and the Telehealth Arena
Abstract nº18 Dr Mahomed Patel Distance learning in the Public Health workplace
Abstract nº19 Mark Perkins Literature searching & document delivery: organisational issues
Abstract nº20 Al Blake Regional information technology and communications initiative
Abstract nº21 Dr Maureen M. Fochtman Nursing distance education in Micronesia
Abstract nº22 Dr Tom Fiddes Addressing the post-graduate medical training needs of Pacific Islands countries: Distance learning programmes from the Fiji School of Medicine
Abstract nº23 Dr Peter Adam Experience and hopes for Telehealth in Tokelau
Abstract nº24 Dr Yvan Souares The Pacific public health surveillance network (PPHSN) and Pacnet: the Pacific Islands are now tuned on the 21st Century
Abstract nº25 Dr Peter Hill Strategies for extending distance education without losing the sense of relationship
Abstract nº26 Dr Sitaleki A, Finau Research imperialism in Pacific Health: the Case of Tongans
Abstract nº27 Dr Mahomed Patel Service-oriented training in Public Health, a model for enhancing Public Health surveillance in the Pacific
Abstract nº28 Dr Seini Health and Telecast - A Milestone for Tonga to the 21st Century
Abstract nº29 Ana Tupou Tongasat - Pacific and Asia - The Committment
Abstract nº30 Donald A. Person, M.D. and Robert K. Whitton
Abstract nº31 Dr Tom Kiedrzynski, Dr Mahomed Patel Service-oriented training in Public Health surveillance: Practical implications
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Abstract nº1 Dr Marc Shaw Proposing continuing medical education for the Pacific

Abstract nº2 Dr Johnny S. Hedson Teleconsultations in Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia

Abstract nº3 Dr Gregory Dever The Role of low cost communications in health in the redevelopment of the indigenous physician workforce among select jurisdictions of the U.S.-Associated Pacific Islands

Abstract nº4 David Rutstein Telemedicine in the Federated States of Micronesia

Abstract nº5 Victor M. Yano Role of the Picasso phone system in distance consultation for remote Pacific islands

Abstract nº7 Dr Catherine Merzeau Proposed telehealth network for New Caledonia

Abstract nº8 Michael J. O'Leary A method for active surveillance of selected communicable diseases

Abstract nº9 Dr Kamal Tele-medicine in Majuro, Marshall Islands

Abstract nº10 Dr Jan Pryor...[et al.] Telehealth/Telemedicine at the Fiji school of Medicine...and beyond!

Abstract nº11 Mark Borg Pacific Islands Internet Project

Abstract nº12 Al Blake Communication enhancement through telecommunications (COMET)

Abstract nº13 Dr Clement Malau Community based action orientated surveillance systems

Abstract nº14 Dr Sitaleki A. Finau Monolingual monologue: issues from a Pacific Regional Health journal

Abstract nº15 Dr Tony Stewart Fever surveillance - An Efficient method for surveillance of febrile diseases of public health importance

Abstract nº16 Dr Jan Pryor, Dr John Adams and Dr Colin Tukuitonga Pacific Health Research Council: Pacific Health research by and for Pacific Island people

Abstract nº17 Dr Patrick Rogers The office of U.S. Pacific Health & Human services, and the Telehealth Arena

Abstract nº18 Dr Mahomed Patel Distance learning in the Public Health workplace

Abstract nº19 Mark Perkins Literature searching & document delivery: organisational issues

Abstract nº20 Al Blake Regional information technology and communications initiative

Abstract nº21 Dr Maureen M. Fochtman Nursing distance education in Micronesia

Abstract nº22 Dr Tom Fiddes Addressing the post-graduate medical training needs of Pacific Islands countries: Distance learning programmes from the Fiji School of Medicine

Abstract nº23 Dr Peter Adam Experience and hopes for Telehealth in Tokelau

Abstract nº24 Dr Yvan Souares The Pacific public health surveillance network (PPHSN) and Pacnet: the Pacific Islands are now tuned on the 21st Century

Abstract nº25 Dr Peter Hill Strategies for extending distance education without losing the sense of relationship

Abstract nº26 Dr Sitaleki A, Finau Research imperialism in Pacific Health: the Case of Tongans

Abstract nº27 Dr Mahomed Patel Service-oriented training in Public Health, a model for enhancing Public Health surveillance in the Pacific

Abstract nº28 Dr Seini Health and Telecast - A Milestone for Tonga to the 21st Century

Abstract nº29 Ana Tupou Tongasat - Pacific and Asia - The Committment

Abstract nº30 Donald A. Person, M.D. and Robert K. Whitton

Abstract nº31 Dr Tom Kiedrzynski, Dr Mahomed Patel Service-oriented training in Public Health surveillance: Practical implications