Title: Government of India Initiatives in Transfroming Medical Education
1Government of India Initiatives in Transforming
Medical Education Deploying ICT
- Prof. S. K. Mishra, MS, FACS Head, Dept. of
Endocrine Surgery - I/C, School of Telemedicine Biomedical
Informatics - Nodal Officer, National Resource Center, National
Medical College Network Project, MOHFW, Govt. of
India - Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical
Sciences (SGPGIMS) - Lucknow, UP, India
2Organization of Health Services in India(Central
Government)
Ministry of Health 1. Organization of Medical
Education and Research (i) Medical
Council of India (MCI) (ii) National Board of
Examinations (NBE) (iii) Indian Council of
Medical Research (ICMR) 2. Running of
Institutions (i) All India Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIIMS) (ii)
Postgraduate Institute of Medical
Education and Research (PGIMER) (iii) Sanjay
Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of
Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS)
3Medical Colleges in India
4 National Network of Medical CollegeNeed
- Diversity in the standard of
- Number and Quality of Faculty
- Library Resources
- Quality and type of patient materials
(geographical difference in the incidences of
various diseases) - Rural, Urban and Semi urban patients
- Diversity in the quality of students because of
entry and exit parameters
5Introduction
- Networking of medical colleges can bridge the
knowledge and resource gap - Quality of Postgraduate education in Indian
Medical colleges needs improvement - Tertiary academic medical centers can provide
additional inputs through networking
6Objectives
- Tele-education
- (Knowledge sharing, Continuous Medical
Education, Sharing of surgical interventional
skills, virtual Class room, capacity building of
HRH etc) - Access to specialty consultation
- (Tele-consultation, Tele-follow-up,
m-Health applications, remote monitoring,
Tele-pathology, Tele-cardiology, Tele-radiology,
Tele-dermatology, Tele-ophthalmology,
Tele-oncology, etc services) - Access to electronic Knowledge repositories
- (e-Books, e-Journals, and open source web
knowledge resource), creating Digital Library
infrastructure facilitating medical researchers
and knowledge seekers to have continuing
education programme (e-CME) in respect of basic
and recent developments in the health medical
fields
7Scope of the work
- Supply, Installation, Training and Commissioning
of requisite equipment for the Telemedicine
Platform and Maintenance for five years from date
of commissioning Access to specialty consultation
as per Bill of Material approved by the National
Standardization group and ratified by the working
group - Up gradation of existing Central HUB (NRC), RRC
and Creation of Disaster Recovery Site - Services to be provided by the Agency during the
project period as defined in the DPR - Operation of the Telemedicine platform and
Network for Distance medical education using all
possible digital educational technologies - Operation of Telemedicine platform for
Tele-healthcare services - Development of Medical Multimedia Educational
Content - Design, development, hosting and maintenance of
National e-CME portal - Operation and maintenance of Data Centre at NRC
and DR Site. Appropriate manpower with required
knowledge skill should be deployed. - Maintenance of all equipments
8Road Map
9Network Architecture
- NMCN would ride over NKN High speed optic fiber
backbone - Utilization of NKN bandwidth at three different
locations in Medical Colleges/ RRC, hence
internal network configuration needed - Availability of Reliable Physical Fiber over
CAT6/ Wireless - Integration of NKN with Campus WiFi/ LAN/ WAN
(Not to be funded under NMCN)
10National Medical College Network
Scalable , Hierarchal, Secured IPv6 compatible
Network Riding over NKN
01 National Resource Center
05 Regional Resource Center
35 Medical Colleges
11NRC RRC
PGI Chandigarh
AIIMS New Delhi
NEIGRIMHS, Shillong
STBMI, SGPGIMS, Lucknow
KEM HOSPITAL, Maharashtra
RRC
NRC
JIPMER, Puducherry
12PGI Chandigarh
Jammu Kashmir Punjab Chandigarh Haryana Hima
chal Pradesh
13AIIMS, New Delhi
UTs of Uttarakhand Delhi Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh Rajasthan
14SGPGIMS, Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh Bihar Jharkhand West Bengal
Odisha Andaman and Nicobar Islands
15NEIGRIMHS, Shillong
Assam Meghalaya Tripura Manipur Sikkim Arunac
hal Pradesh Nagaland Mizoram
16JIPMER, Puducherry
Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Karnataka Kerala
Pudducherry
17KEM Hospital, Mumbai
Maharashtra Gujarat Goa Daman Diu Dadra
Nagar Haveli Lakshadweep
18Services
19Expected Outcome
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22Tele-CME (Group multipoint)
23Tele-presence (Surgical Procedure)
24Tele-CME ( Peer to Peer Institution)
25Tele-Follow-up (Healthcare Delivery)
26Rural Healthcare Delivery
27Thank You
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