The next Doctors’ E-Meeting, First Aid, will be held April 8, 2008, from 3 to 5 p.m., Kyiv time.
This conference is a part of the Doctors’ Network project by the World Federation of Ukrainian Doctors’ Associations, aimed at quick exchange with medical information and experience.
Representatives of leading American medical facilities and colleges are to take part in the conference to discuss, in part, the following issues:
- Observing hemodynamics: indications, contradictions, and wave forms;
- Emergency conditions connected with electrolytes: patients with sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphates exchange disorders;
- Hemocoagulation disorders. Examination and treatment of heavy coagulopathies: when should platelets and coagulation factors be prescribed?
Ukrainian participants of the e-meeting can present their papers in Ukrainian. The American participants will be supplied with simultaneous translation.
System requirements for the participants:
- Windows 2000 or Windows XP
- Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape 7.2, Firefox 1.5x or higher
- Internet connection speed – 28.8 kbps or higher, preferably through DSL, WiFi, or cable
- CPU frequency - 350 MHz or higher; RAM – 128 MB or more
- 16 bit color monitor with resolution 800x600
- sound card
- speakers and projector (for a hall with many participants); individual participants should have a mike, headphones, and web-camera.
How To Take Part (Settings) (ukr.
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Equipment questionnaire for a Doctors’ Network Project participant (ukr.
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Conference agenda (
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On technical issues please address Ihor Vasylenko at the phone 380-99-550-5172.
The Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation members and Ukrainian doctors have repeatedly taken part in the Doctors’ Network e-conferences. In part, the Foundation’s representatives took part in the two conferences dedicated to neurology of February 7 and May 11, 2007.
The Doctors’ Network project was launched by the World Federation of Ukrainian Medical Associations (WFUMA). Its major goal is promote democratization of the healthcare system. The Doctors’ Network project aims to improve access to healthcare institution in rural Ukraine (emergency medical assistance, diagnosing, treatment, follow-up examinations, and preventive healthcare), as well as enhancing standards of patients care. The project extends regional, oblast, national, and international ties for promoting education, consultation, and experience exchange at the conferences.