S02.Ep.06. Dr. Jay Sanders. The Marcos’ of the Philippines, the Shah of Iran, Communist Party officials…and telemedicine? cover art

S02.Ep.06. Dr. Jay Sanders. The Marcos’ of the Philippines, the Shah of Iran, Communist Party officials…and telemedicine?

S02.Ep.06. Dr. Jay Sanders. The Marcos’ of the Philippines, the Shah of Iran, Communist Party officials…and telemedicine?

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Take a walk down memory lane of the history of telemedicine with the noted “father of telemedicine,” Dr. Jay Sanders. In this really fun episode, we learn about the early days of telemedicine, the skeptics and various authoritarians of the day who wanted in on the act. A must listen with this renowned doctor, technologist and visionary!

More on Jay: Jay H. Sanders, M.D., is the CEO of The Global Telemedicine Group, Professor of Medicine (Adjunct) at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a Founding Board Member and President Emeritus of the American Telemedicine Association. Known to many as the "Father of Telemedicine," he developed the first statewide telemedicine system; the first Correctional telemedicine program; the first tele-homecare technology, called "The Electronic House Call"; and the first telemedicine kiosk. His consulting activities have included NASA, DOD, HHS, the FCC, State Governments, WHO, and multiple academic institutions and Fortune 500 companies.

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