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Digital Eye Care and Teleophthalmology, 1st ed. 2023 A Practical Guide to Applications

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Yogesan Kanagasingam, Goldschmidt Leonard, Cuadros Jorge, Ricur Giselle

Couverture de l’ouvrage Digital Eye Care and Teleophthalmology

This book describes digital ophthalmology and telemedicine applications for both front of the eye and retina. It includes technical issues, digital imaging, what clinical parameters to use, which technologies are suitable, and collective experiences of practitioners in different parts of the world practicing a wide range of digital eye care delivery. The main purpose of this book is to provide adequate information to clinicians and other health professionals who are involved in eye care delivery to assess how digital health in ophthalmology might be applied to their working practice, how digital screenings are performed, and to learn about virtual image reading. Many of the chapters are also helpful to health service managers, imaging specialists, and information technology staff.

Digital Eye Care and Teleophthalmology: A Practical Guide to Applications examines digital eye care to provide state of art ophthalmic services. It is an essential resource for professionals involved in eye care seeking to develop or improve their digital applications in daily practice.

1. Tele-Ophthalmology and COVID.- 2. A Practical Guide to Telehealth in Ophthalmology.- 3. Smartphone Technology for Teleophthalmology.- 4. Ethical Recommendations for Online Medical Consultation and Teleophthalmology.- 5. The Use of Telehealth in Optometry: Present and Future Clinical Applications.- 6. Low Vision and Ocular Rehabilitation Telehealth.- 7. Best Practices: Telemedicine-Diabetic Retinopathy.- 8. Teleretinal Diabetic Retinopathy Screening In Primary Care Settings - Considerations For Safety Net Organizations.- 9. Image processing in Retinal Imaging.- 10. OCT imaging and applications in the retina.- 11. Ultrawide field imaging.- 12. Digital Glaucoma.

Professor Yogesan is a Chair of Digital Health and Telemedicine at the School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, Australia. He is also Visiting Scholar at the Harvard University. In addition, he is Senior Advisor to Medivitals (Aus), SPEQS (Aus) and Lifeguard Health Networks (USA). He has obtained many awards including WA Australian of the Year Finalist, Achiever of the Year in 2018, WAITTA INCITE Awards 2017-2018, one of the Inventors of the Year Awards in 2006 and 2008 (for EyeScan device and i-Test). He has published over 85 peer-reviewed research papers and books in the field (including the first textbook in Tele-ophthalmology). He has a patent portfolio of over 35 patents including ophthalmic diagnostic devices, machine learning algorithms for early detection of eye diseases and systemic diseases, and telemedicine systems. He has strong record in translation of research findings into clinical practice.

 

Dr. Goldschmidt was an early innovator in telemedicine and medical informatics, exploring use of the technologies in patient education, Cardiology, Pathology, and in patients with spinal cord injury.  He is an ophthalmologist at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System in Palo Alto, California and was formerly director of medical informatics at that facility.  In addition, he is also Clinical Associate Professor in Ophthalmology at the Stanford University School of Medicine and participates in teaching the next generation of doctors.  Dr. Goldschmidt was co-director for many years of one of the earliest large- scale diabetic teleretinal screening programs at the Department of Veterans affairs, an organization serving approximately nine million patients.  VA’s electronic patient record system is among the largest in the world, and Dr. Goldschmidt was instrumental in leading efforts to enhance the capabilities of its imaging archive, which works seamlessly with

Examines machine learning and artificial intelligence in ophthalmology

Discusses remote delivery of eye care for mass populations

Provides a global perspective on tele-ophthalmology

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