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Teleneurology

Teleneurology

Wootton, R | Patterson, V

(2005)

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Abstract

Teleneurology is the use of telecommunications to improve the delivery of neurology services. A wide range of telecommunications techniques may be used, including the telephone, email, the Internet and videoconferencing. Teleneurology can improve access to specialist neurological services for patients all over the world. Teleneurology also deals with more specialized fields that are of interest to the neurological practitioner, such as neurophysiology and neuroradiology. The book combines comprehensive reviews of each topic with practical advice on all available telemedicine techniques and on navigating the Internet for the most up-to-date neurological information.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Editorial
From family planning and child health to reproductive health
Julia Cleves Mosse
Children as a resource - environmental degradaion and fertility
Susan Joekes
'Safe Motherhood', family planning and matenal mortality - an Indonesian case study
Ines Smyth
Female Sexuality, regulation and resistance
Renu Khanna and Janet Price
Rape in South Africa - an invisible part of apartheid's legacy
Sue Armstrong
The development of contraceptive technologies - a feminist critique
Anita Hardon
Abortion, reproductive rights and maternal mortality
Ruth Pearson and Caroline Sweetman
Women's health and feminist politics
Denise Faure
The road to Cairo
Peggy Antrobus
A valuable lesson
Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon
Resources:
Book review
Further reading
Organisations working in the feilds of population and women's health.