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This book focuses on the basics of teleneurology and provides an outline of curriculum and practice with the help of clinical vignettes. It fills the gap for a text that reflects the rapidly evolving nature of the teleneurology field, with specific attention paid to examining how this can be extended to patient treatment.
Recent COVID-19 pandemic rapidly revolutionized telemedicine technology and reformed the practice of medicine; this book will serve as an easy guide to physicians all over the world to adapt to changing needs of the health care system.
Concise and comprehensive, this 12
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This book focuses on the basics of teleneurology and provides an outline of curriculum and practice with the help of clinical vignettes. It fills the gap for a text that reflects the rapidly evolving nature of the teleneurology field, with specific attention paid to examining how this can be extended to patient treatment.

Recent COVID-19 pandemic rapidly revolutionized telemedicine technology and reformed the practice of medicine; this book will serve as an easy guide to physicians all over the world to adapt to changing needs of the health care system.

Concise and comprehensive, this 12 chapter book covers a variety of neurological disorders and highlights specific aspects of teleneurology practice, including medicolegal issues, licensure, standard of care, ethical issues, and future trends.

Designed to be a resource for students and residents, as well as medical school faculty and practicing clinicians, Learning Teleneurology Basicswill prepare the reader to deliver care remotely.

Autorenporträt
1. Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy, MD Resident Physician Department of Neurology University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri USA ramaswamys@health.missouri.edu 2. Sachin M. Bhagavan, MD Resident physician Department of Neurology University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri USA bhagavans@health.missouri.edu 3. Raghav Govindarajan, MD Associate professor Department of Neurology University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri USA govindarajanr@health.missouri.edu