It stands out in many medical fields, most notably the following:
- Pathology: In the context of pathology, the use of microscopes visible through global networks enables the transmission of detailed images of the sectors of tissue, which make diagnosis of diseases easier and more effective, especially in small hospitals that do not have the potential to accurately detect the hidden diseases, And then treated with appropriate surgical treatment.
- ENT: In the context of nose, ear and throat are sent binocular images directly to be diagnosed by specialists.
- Telemedicine Consultations: In telemedicine consultations, the patient's radiation is used and transmitted through communication networks and through dedicated devices. Radiology is received and accurate diagnosis is sent to the sender.
Dermatology: In dermatology, patients are collected in the Visual Meeting Studio, where they are contacted by the specialist dermatologist at the specialized center. The patient is discussed at the same time until a diagnosis is obtained and the appropriate treatment is described.
- chronic diseases: chronic diseases come so that the patient can follow his condition periodically with a specialist doctor, for example, the patient is one of the most common chronic diseases can the patient to send a periodic report on the status and level of high sugar or drop from his residence to receive instructions from The doctor also periodically.
- Cardiology: where the practitioner remotely, transfer the ECG in a visual image allows the diagnosis of critical cases in particular.
- Conferences and marketing of medical services: Telemedicine is not only a remote diagnosis but also allows for the development of medical sciences through discussions and presentations through telemedicine conferences.
Today, telemedicine is evolving into the medical world: many hospitals have begun to participate in global projects aimed at marketing their telemedicine services. For example, Mayo Medical Center, which benefits from its medical services 400,000 patients annually, including 12 thousand foreign patients belonging to the Middle East and Europe, representing 12% of the income of the Center and is moving now linking this center with two Jordanian hospitals, allowing doctors to exchange Opinion about complex medical conditions, similar network was also formed in Saudi Arabia.
- Pathology: In the context of pathology, the use of microscopes visible through global networks enables the transmission of detailed images of the sectors of tissue, which make diagnosis of diseases easier and more effective, especially in small hospitals that do not have the potential to accurately detect the hidden diseases, And then treated with appropriate surgical treatment.
- ENT: In the context of nose, ear and throat are sent binocular images directly to be diagnosed by specialists.
- Telemedicine Consultations: In telemedicine consultations, the patient's radiation is used and transmitted through communication networks and through dedicated devices. Radiology is received and accurate diagnosis is sent to the sender.
Dermatology: In dermatology, patients are collected in the Visual Meeting Studio, where they are contacted by the specialist dermatologist at the specialized center. The patient is discussed at the same time until a diagnosis is obtained and the appropriate treatment is described.
- chronic diseases: chronic diseases come so that the patient can follow his condition periodically with a specialist doctor, for example, the patient is one of the most common chronic diseases can the patient to send a periodic report on the status and level of high sugar or drop from his residence to receive instructions from The doctor also periodically.
- Cardiology: where the practitioner remotely, transfer the ECG in a visual image allows the diagnosis of critical cases in particular.
- Conferences and marketing of medical services: Telemedicine is not only a remote diagnosis but also allows for the development of medical sciences through discussions and presentations through telemedicine conferences.
Today, telemedicine is evolving into the medical world: many hospitals have begun to participate in global projects aimed at marketing their telemedicine services. For example, Mayo Medical Center, which benefits from its medical services 400,000 patients annually, including 12 thousand foreign patients belonging to the Middle East and Europe, representing 12% of the income of the Center and is moving now linking this center with two Jordanian hospitals, allowing doctors to exchange Opinion about complex medical conditions, similar network was also formed in Saudi Arabia.