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Grand Challenge:

Grand Challenge:. Telepreventive Medicine. Prevention Knowledge on Demand. Any Time Any Place Any One. Global Health Network. 9250 Prevention Faculty from 151 Countries www.pitt.edu/~super1/. Changing Life Expectancy. Life expectancy has risen more in the

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Grand Challenge:

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  1. Grand Challenge: Telepreventive Medicine Prevention Knowledge on Demand • Any Time • Any Place • Any One

  2. Global Health Network 9250 Prevention Faculty from 151 Countries www.pitt.edu/~super1/

  3. Changing Life Expectancy Life expectancy has risen more in the past 40 years than in the last 4000Wolfenson, World Bank

  4. Louis Pasteur "When meditating over a malady, I never think of finding a remedy, but, indeed a means to prevent it"

  5. The Health Gains are the Result of: Prevention

  6. Preventionis Information Sharing

  7. If Cars Developed as Same Pace as IT 100,000 km/hr 250,000 km/liter Cost = $5.00

  8. Telepreventive Medicine Inexpensive Low bandwidth systems designed to reach large numbers of healthy people to prevent disease. If institutionalized would be sustainable, and likely lead to improved global health.

  9. Grand Challenge: Teleprevention • Network everyone in Prevention • Global Monitoring of disease • Build connections across bandwidth, from Neighborhoods to Internet2 • Build a corpus of easily usable Prevention Information • Reach the Unreached

  10. Human Networks Across sectors Ramachandran LaPorte Browne India Ghana Uni. Pgh Wang MOH China Shubnikova Russia Sudan

  11. Grand Challenge: Teleprevention • Network everyone in Prevention • Global Monitoring of disease • Build connections across bandwidth, from Neighborhoods to Internet2 • Build a corpus of easily usable Prevention Information • Reach the Unreached

  12. General Motors sold 2,542,455 Automobiles World Wide

  13. 99 Billion Sold

  14. NCDs • What is the incidence of head injuries? • What is the incidence of CHD? • What is the incidence of Cancer? Nobody Knows

  15. Good monitoring does not necessarily ensure the making of right decisions, but it reduces the risk of wrong ones. Languimer, 1963 We need to monitor health in all areas for all people

  16. Grand Challenge: Teleprevention • Network everyone in Prevention • Global Monitoring of disease • Build connections across bandwidth, from Neighborhoods to Internet2 • Build a corpus of easily usable Prevention Information • Reach the Unreached

  17. Face-to-Face Mail Telephone Internet1Internet2 Bridging the Bandwidth Spectrum with Prevention Grand Challenge:

  18. Crossing the Digital Divide

  19. Grand Challenge: Teleprevention • Network everyone in Prevention • Global Monitoring of disease • Build connections across bandwidth, from Neighborhoods to Internet2 • Build a corpus of easily usable Prevention Information • Reach the Unreached

  20. But how do I get better lectures? Improved Manufacturing and Distribution of Lectures www.pitt.edu/~super1

  21. Global course 9250 Faculty, from 151 countries Lectures on Demand 1301 Free PowerPoint lectures Assist the Teacher Teachers use lectures in their courses Multilingual Quality Assurance Crossing the Digital/Prevention Divide Mirrored servers, CD distribution, PowerPoint Comic books, Links to Muslim Cleric Inf. systems

  22. Grand Challenge: Teleprevention • Network everyone in Prevention • Global Monitoring of disease • Build connections across bandwidth, from Neighborhoods to Internet2 • Build a corpus of easily usable Prevention Information • Reach the Unreached

  23. This is the science you would see if you were blind

  24. “The most urgent task before us is to get medical and health knowledge to those most in need of that knowledge.Of the approximately 50 million people who were dying each year in the late 1980’s, fully two thirds could have been saved through application of that knowledge.” Grant J. Med Educ 994;28(suppl 1):11

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