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1 Government of India Initiatives in Transforming Medical Education Deploying ICT Prof. S. K. Mishra, MS, FACS Head, Dept. of Endocrine Surgery I/C, School of Telemedicine & Biomedical Informatics Nodal Officer, National Resource Center, National Medical College Network Project, MOH&FW, Govt. of India Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) Lucknow, UP, India 1
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2 2 Organization of Health Services in India (Central Government) Ministry of Health 1. Organization of Medical Education and Research (i) Medical Council of India (MCI) (ii) National Board of Examinations (NBE) (iii) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) 2. Running of Institutions (i) All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) (ii) Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) (iii) Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS)
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3 Medical Colleges in India 3
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4 National Network of Medical College Need Diversity in the standard of – Number and Quality of Faculty – Library Resources – Quality and type of patient materials (geographical difference in the incidences of various diseases) – Rural, Urban and Semi urban patients – Diversity in the quality of students because of entry and exit parameters 4
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5 Introduction Networking of medical colleges can bridge the knowledge and resource gap Quality of Postgraduate education in Indian Medical colleges needs improvement Tertiary academic medical centers can provide additional inputs through networking 5
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6 Objectives 6 1.Tele-education (Knowledge sharing, Continuous Medical Education, Sharing of surgical & interventional skills, virtual Class room, capacity building of HRH etc) 2.Access to specialty consultation (Tele-consultation, Tele-follow-up, m-Health applications, remote monitoring, Tele- pathology, Tele-cardiology, Tele-radiology, Tele-dermatology, Tele-ophthalmology, Tele-oncology, etc services) 3.Access to electronic Knowledge repositories (e-Books, e-Journals, and open source web knowledge resource), creating Digital Library infrastructure facilitating medical researchers and knowledge seekers to have continuing education programme (e-CME) in respect of basic and recent developments in the health medical fields
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7 Scope of the work 7 1.Supply, Installation, Training and Commissioning of requisite equipment for the Telemedicine Platform and Maintenance for five years from date of commissioning Access to specialty consultation as per Bill of Material approved by the National Standardization group and ratified by the working group 2.Up gradation of existing Central HUB (NRC), RRC and Creation of Disaster Recovery Site 3.Services to be provided by the Agency during the project period as defined in the DPR 1.Operation of the Telemedicine platform and Network for Distance medical education using all possible digital educational technologies 2.Operation of Telemedicine platform for Tele-healthcare services 3.Development of Medical Multimedia Educational Content 4.Design, development, hosting and maintenance of National e-CME portal 5.Operation and maintenance of Data Centre at NRC and DR Site. Appropriate manpower with required knowledge & skill should be deployed. 6.Maintenance of all equipments
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8 Road Map 8
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9 Network Architecture NMCN would ride over NKN : High speed optic fiber backbone Utilization of NKN bandwidth at three different locations in Medical Colleges/ RRC, hence internal network configuration needed Availability of Reliable Physical Fiber over CAT6 / Wireless Integration of NKN with Campus WiFi/ LAN/ WAN (Not to be funded under NMCN) 9
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10 National Medical College Network 01 National Resource Center 05 Regional Resource Center 35 Medical Colleges Scalable, Hierarchal, Secured IPv6 compatible Network Riding over NKN 10
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11 PGI Chandigarh AIIMS New Delhi JIPMER, Puducherry KEM HOSPITAL, Maharashtra NEIGRIMHS, Shillong NRC & RRC RRC NRC STBMI, SGPGIMS, Lucknow
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12 PGI Chandigarh Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Chandigarh Haryana Himachal Pradesh 12
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13 AIIMS, New Delhi UTs of Uttarakhand Delhi Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Rajasthan 13
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14 SGPGIMS, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Bihar Jharkhand West Bengal Odisha Andaman and Nicobar Islands 14
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15 NEIGRIMHS, Shillong Assam Meghalaya Tripura Manipur Sikkim Arunachal Pradesh Nagaland Mizoram 15
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16 JIPMER, Puducherry Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Karnataka Kerala Pudducherry 16
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17 KEM Hospital, Mumbai Maharashtra Gujarat Goa Daman & Diu Dadra & Nagar Haveli Lakshadweep 17
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18 Services 18
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19 Expected Outcome 19
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20 Health Education Content Delivery Central Repository of Medical Education Content & Digital Medical Library Network Technology Enabled Skill Transfer & Mentoring Platform for Interactive Distance Learning in a Adaptive Environment Virtual National Medical University
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21 Digital Library − e-books − Management Software − Desktop Virtualization − Wireless Connectivity Digital Lecture Theatre − Studio Set-up for live streaming − Content Delivery Software Tele-CME − Video Conference System − Tele-Consultation Software
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22 Tele-CME (Group multipoint) 22
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23 Tele-presence (Surgical Procedure) 23
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24 Tele-CME ( Peer to Peer Institution) 24
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25 Tele-Follow-up (Healthcare Delivery) 25
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26 Rural Healthcare Delivery 26
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27 Thank You url: http://nmcn.in 27
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