On May 17th at 3 PM (CET), the Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (International Iberoamerican University) (UNIB) will organize in the webinar “Telecommunications and Public Health Policy: Telemedicine”.
The session will be run by Miguel López Coronado and is part of the Jean Monnet Programme "Telecommunications Policy in the EU and the Information Society," which is held by the Universidad Europea del Atlántico (European University of the Atlantic) (UNEATLANTICO).
Telecommunications applied to medicine allow patients to receive treatment in health services. The different applications developed with this aim allow not only health care but also provide solutions to sanitary management in every aspect, from telephone appointments to clinical sessions, becoming telemedicine.
The event is held in collaboration with the Universidad Europea del Atlántico (European University of the Atlantic) (UNEATLANTICO), the Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana de México (International Iberoamerican University) (UNINI MX), the Universidade Internacional do Cuanza (International University of Cuanza) (UNIC), the Fundación Universitaria Internacional de Colombia (International University Foundation of Colombia) (UNINCOL), and the Universidad de La Romana (University of La Romana) (UNIROMANA).
The conference is free and open to all those interested in the subject and will be broadcast live in each country via YouTube. The broadcasting schedules can be consulted on this link. Registration is required in order to participate: Registration for the webinar “Telecommunications Policy and Public Health: Telemedicine”
If you are interested in receiving the complete training of the session, you can find more information in this link. Students in the program must complete practice sessions focused on Gamification and Mobile Application Design to receive their accreditation. The objectives of the Jean Monnet Programme, which are specialized teaching positions in the European Union studies for university professors and associate professors, are to improve the teaching of EU studies through specialized programs; to conduct, monitor, and supervise research on EU-related topics at all levels of education; to train and advise the next generation of teachers and researchers; and to provide qualified guidance to future professionals in European affairs.
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