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Time: Dec.6, 2016 (9:30-11:00am)

Venue:Lecture Hall, Science Building, Shantou University, Shantou, Guangdong, China

Format: The symposium will be live broadcasted via the internet to the whole country through the dominant education and health websites in China.

Honorary Supporters
Ministry of Education, PRC
National Health and Family Planning Commission, PRC

Sponsor
International Visiting Doctors Program of Li Ka Shing Foundation

Organizers
Li Ka Shing Foundation
China Education Television

Local Organizers
Shantou University [Introduction]
Shantou University Medical College[Introduction]
Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel[Introduction]
University of Michigan Medical School, U.S.A.[Introduction]

Link
www.lksf.org
www.stu.edu.cn
www.med.stu.edu.cn
www.centv.cn

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On December 6, 2016, the 20th National Telemedicine Educational Symposium will be held at the Lecture Hall, Science Building of Shantou University, Shantou, Guangdong, China. The Symposium will be live-broadcasted on the internet; audience can watch it on line by clicking those links on the web. China Education Television will also broadcast the Symposium on its Network Television website.

This Symposium is sponsored by the Li Ka Shing Foundation and the China Education Television while Shantou University Medical College, the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) and the University of Michigan Medical School work together to organize the symposium. Two experts, Dr. Eliezer Shalev from Technion and Dr. Joseph C. Kolars from University of Michigan Medical School, will deliver lectures in “Medical Education” at the symposium.

Dr. Shalev’s talk is entitled “’My physician model’- Educating physicians in technological institute” while Dr. Kolars’ topic is “Training better doctors:  New approaches to medical education in the U.S.”. Audience can make comments on internet-based BBS and the experts will respond to questions raised by on-site audience, as well as those from internet surfers.

The “International Visiting Doctor Program” of Li Ka Shing Foundation has generously sponsored 19 previous national telemedicine symposia. For each symposium, renowned international experts were invited to speak on recent updates in selected areas of medicine. Invited speakers delivered lectures with audience participating in the question and answer session. The symposia have helped to promote international academic collaborations and to disseminate advanced medical knowledge/skills in mainland China.