Profound changes are occurring in human medicine as a result of the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Such technolgies can support team work, by improving diagnostic and therapeutic skills and learning at a distance, which in turn may improve levels of care and professional training. Similarly, the applications of ICTs in the field of veterinary medicine may also bring new opportunities for research and service. In 2007, the Italian Society of Veterinary Science (SISVet) recognised the opportunities in the veterinary field and endorsed the idea of a conference about ICT and telemedicine. One aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for meetings between those who usually work in different sectors. The conference was also expected to stimulate awareness concerning emerging projects and ideas in the field of veterinary telemedicine in Italy.
The first veterinary telemedicine study group
De Lazzari C;
2010
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Profound changes are occurring in human medicine as a result of the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Such technolgies can support team work, by improving diagnostic and therapeutic skills and learning at a distance, which in turn may improve levels of care and professional training. Similarly, the applications of ICTs in the field of veterinary medicine may also bring new opportunities for research and service. In 2007, the Italian Society of Veterinary Science (SISVet) recognised the opportunities in the veterinary field and endorsed the idea of a conference about ICT and telemedicine. One aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for meetings between those who usually work in different sectors. The conference was also expected to stimulate awareness concerning emerging projects and ideas in the field of veterinary telemedicine in Italy.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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