Two doctors discuss a complicated neonatology case. The baby, born with multiple birth defects, needs an operation to survive. The local specialist is concerned with the odds of survival, given the patient’s age, delicate medical condition, and limited hands-on experience with the disease. So he calls in the world’s expert. They will co-manage the case, […]
Entries from December 2005
Advances in medical diagnosis is being pushed by VoIP
December 31st, 2005 · No Comments
Tags: VOIP · Technology · Issues and Trends
VOIP and outsourcing
December 31st, 2005 · No Comments
The shirt you wear, the Christmas ornaments hanging on your tree, even the toys your kids are playing with—all of them are made in Asia. Sure they’re from a well known brand, whose main offices are either in the US and Europe, but the fact is that they’re made in anonymous off shore factories. They […]
Tags: VOIP · Issues and Trends
A father’s VoIP story
December 29th, 2005 · No Comments
For three months I was assigned to my company’s China office—great shopping, fantastic culture, but incredibly lonely. Nobody even speaks English, so the only conversation I ever had were with the people at work. I missed my family, I missed my friends, I missed being able to watch a television show without needing subtitles.
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