Within the frame of the ISfTeH, Working Groups play a major role. They are conducted by members for members.
ISfTeH Working Groups
Within the frame of the ISfTeH, Working Groups play a major role. They are conducted by members for members.
A “Working Groups” committee has been installed to oversee the work of the Groups:
ISfTeH WORKING GROUPS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
If you wish to participate actively in the works of some of the ISfTeH Working Groups please apply as follows:
You have to be a direct (Individual, Nurse or Student) member in the ISfTeH, or part of one of our organizational (National, Institutional, Corporate) members.
E-mail us at info@isfteh.org and indicate your specific interest to join a specific Working Group. Provide some background on your professional activity and experience. Coordinators of the Working Group will then get in touch with you.
You can find detailed information about each of the mentioned Working Groups on their respective webpages via the links below.
Telecardiology
The Telecardiology Working Group of the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH) invites anyone interested in eCardiology and eHealth, including cardiologists, IT scientists, and eHealth companies.
As technology becomes integral to healthcare, we face a major challenge: an unskilled workforce. With health systems advancing toward Universal Health Coverage, digital health is crucial. “Health for All” is impossible without “Digital Health for All.”
Healthcare Disparities and Digital Health Working Group
A platform to share information on digital health tools, telemedicine best practices, and strategies to eliminate healthcare disparities, particularly in African, African-American, Caribbean, and global populations.
The Digital Transformation Leadership (DTL) Working Group welcomes anyone interested in digital health transformation, leadership, AI-powered medicine, personalized healthcare, hospital at home, digital self-care, innovation, sustainability in the AI era, and humanity-centered design.
Dedicated to enhancing global collaboration in eHealth initiatives by fostering partnerships, knowledge sharing, and coordination among diverse stakeholders.
The best and possible personalized teleurology health and educational services to individuals, their families, their health care professionals and the communities they serve.
The Working Group on Women (WoW) of the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth promotes the role of women in telemedicine and eHealth globally.
The ISfTeH Nurses and Midwives Working Group invites nurses and midwives to use technology to enhance healthcare globally. Automation of routine tasks allows more time for patient assessment, education, and emotional support.