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08 de Septiembre
de 2003
WASHINGTON, D.C. - September 8,
2003 - A delegation of the Internet2® Orthopaedic Surgery
Working Group is attending the Second Annual International Society
of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology Conference (SICOT/SIROT)
in Cairo, Egypt this week to underscore the benefits of broadband
high performance network access for advancing education and
clinical research throughout the global orthopaedic surgery
community. Through advances in advanced networking applications
such as haptics, surgical simulation training and collaborative
videoconferencing technologies, Internet2 is enabling pioneering
scientists in medical and technical fields to make minimally-invasive,
Internet-based surgery techniques a future reality.
On Sept. 12, SICOT will hold the
Second Symposium on Internet2 Applications to Orthopaedic Surgery.
Topics covered during the symposium will include an introduction
to Internet2; a surgical simulation demonstration; an overview
of regional and international Orthopaedic Research Networks;
a discussion on the convergence of orthopaedic surgery and information
technology, and much more.
"The Internet2 Symposium at SICOT
will illustrate how demonstrations of live surgery can be linked
with rich anatomical media resources and with live teaching
so that expert surgeons and anatomists can reach students at
remote sites throughout the world," said Parvati Dev, Ph.D.,
member of the Internet2 Applications Strategy Council and part
of the Internet2 delegation to Egypt. "The immediacy of interactive
live questions that fly between the students and the surgeons
or anatomists creates a level of engagement that far exceeds
the more passive presentations of one-way web casts."
From Sept. 10 - 13, 2003, the Internet2
delegation will participate in a number of meetings to introduce
Internet2 to Egyptian leaders in communications, information
technology, higher education, and the global orthopaedic surgery
community. Access to a sustainable, global, information technology
infrastructure with the capacity to deliver 100 percent reliable
broadband access will make it possible for learning technologies,
such as surgical simulations, to occur daily over advanced networks.
Meetings will occur with representatives from the following
Egyptian organizations:
+ Egyptian University Network
+ Project Hope, Cairo
+ National Training Institute
+ Nasser Institute Hospital & Research Centre
+ Library of Alexandria
Members of the Internet2 delegation include: Dr. Chadwick Smith,
Chair of the Internet2 Orthopaedic Surgery Working Group and
President Elect SICOT;
- Terry Clark, M.D., President of Medantic, representing
Cisco Learning Institute;
- Pavarti Dev, Ph.D. and Associate
Dean of Learning Technologies, Stanford University;
- Ed Johansen, J.D., facilitator
of the Internet2 Orthopaedic Working Group and the Internet2
Health Sciences Advisory Group;
- Mary Kratz, MT (ASCP), program
manager of Internet2 Health Sciences Initiative,
- Emmett McEleney, M.D., orthopaedic
surgeon with the Mayo System.
Internet2 corporate member, Prous Science, will be recording
the Internet2 symposium and related activities. The recordings
will be available in October 2003 at: http://health.internet2.edu/sicot2003.html.
About the Internet2 Orthopaedic
Surgery Working Group The Internet2 Orthopaedic Surgery Working
Group is raising interest and increasing engagement in applications
that utilize advanced networks in telemedicine, telerobotics,
and medical research with the goal of making minimally-invasive,
Internet-based surgical techniques a reality. For more information,
visit: http://health.internet2.edu/WorkingGroups/OrthopaedicSurgery.html.
About Internet2®
Led by more than 200 U.S. universities, working with industry
and government, Internet2 is developing and deploying advanced
network applications and technologies for research and higher
education, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet.
Internet2 recreates the partnerships among academia, industry,
and government that helped foster today's Internet in its infancy.
For more information about Internet2, visit: http://www.internet2.edu/.
Contact:
Michelle Pollak, Internet2
+1-202-331-5345
mpollak@internet2.edu
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