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THE HINDU - MYSORE DEC. 25 : Kalam to open Mysore IT.Com tomorrow
... Ventures, Bob Kondomoori of Charter Ventures, and Kumar Malavalli, founder of ... Prof. Shivaram said seminars and demonstrations on IT in healthcare, information ... Read more »
PR News Wire : Dec 2002 - TeleVital Low Bandwidth Telemedicine Technology Used in Remote Surgery Monitoring
MILPITAS, Calif. - TeleVital enables MITAC, a NASA-funded research program with telemedicine software for monitoring remote surgeries in remote locations. On December 9th and 10th of 2002, utilizing a single 64Kbps satellite connection along with TeleVital's low bandwidth telemedicine software, numerous remote surgeries in a small village in Sucua, Ecuador were monitored and mentored from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Read more »
India West : June 2002 - TeleVital Connects Doctors, Patients Around the World Lisa Tsering
MILPITAS, Calif. - A village doctor in rural Karnataka links to an expert anesthesiologist in Chicago. A patient in Ecuador steps into a mobile health clinic and his heart rate is observed by a physician in Kyoto. Doctors may be separated from their patients by thousands of miles, but thanks to a revolutionary new product called VitalWare, they are now able to monitor, diagnose and treat them - in real time - using technology no more impressive than a simple Web browser and telephone line. Read more »
The Hindu - Saturday, Jun 15, 2002: Forum to promote IT in Mysore
The forum was formed under the stewardship of the SJCE-STEP Director, MN Shivaram. Chief executive officers of leading software companies in Mysore... Read more »
The Financial Express : May 30, 2002 - TeleVital Starts India Operations
Bangalore: US-based TeleVital Inc, which has developed a browser-based integrated electronic patient care system, has announced its operations and the launch of its VitalWeb software in India, which is expected to benefit telemedicine players in the country. Inaugurating the Indian operations Karnataka state minister for higher and medical education Dr G Parameswara said, the government has an ambitious plan to start telemedicine in the district hospitals and then extend it to taluks and later to public health centers Read more »
Business Journal Silicon Valley : February 15, 2002 - " Company tracks signs of life" Troy May
Kishore Kumar just wanted to help his daughter heal. But the technology he created to remotely monitor the child's therapy for nerve damage she suffered at birth now is aimed at helping others worldwide and beyond. Read more »
NBC News : February 2002 - LifeSaver HighTech Surgery  Click here to view video
TeleVital Enables First Remote Anesthesiological Monitoring Over The Internet TeleVital’s VitalWeb Connects Anesthesiologist In Virginia To Surgeon In Ecuador; Detects Potentially Life-Threatening Condition
INTERNET WIRE : January 2002 - TeleVital Enables First Remote Anesthesiological Monitoring Over The Internet
MILPITAS, CA -- TeleVital Inc., a leader in web-based telemedicine achieved a significant milestone, today announcing that its VitalWeb™ browser-based vital sign monitoring software enabled the first reported anesthesiological monitoring of a surgical procedure over the Internet. Read more »
 
 
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