Friday, 07 September 2018
Four international agreements will be signed at the conference in Tomsk
On the 12th of September at 14.00 in the Tomsk "Boiling point" at the II International Scientific and Practical Conference "Remote Healthcare – a Modern Solution to the Problem" Tomsk companies will sign four agreements on international cooperation.

The trilateral agreement on the creation of an international scientific and educational consortium on remote healthcare will be signed by the President of the Institute for Remote Health Care (RF) Sergey Antipov, head of the Institute of Remote Healthcare (UK) Nelson Norman and Professor of the University of Abu Dhabi (UAE) Mohamed El- Sadig . Long-term cooperation involves the development of joint educational, scientific, research projects.

Another agreement will be signed by Sergey Antipov, General Director of the Center of Corporate Medicine Group of Companies, and Taylor Van, Director of the Vietnamese company Pvd Technical Training & Certification JSC. The subject of the agreement is the expansion of cooperation in the field of health assessment and provision of medical assistance to personnel of industrial enterprises. In the future, under this agreement, it is planned to open a clinic for medical support of people working on offshore platforms in Vietnam and other countries of Southeast Asia.

Memorandum of understanding in the field of industrial hygiene will sign the president Remote Health Institute (RF) Sergey Antipov and the director of Research and Development Chemistry & Industrial Hygiene , Inc . (USA) Andrey Korchevsky . The parties are planning to develop joint research, educational projects and consulting in the field of industrial hygiene, risk assessment, toxicology.

Memorandum of understanding in the field of creating telemedicine educational programs will be signed by the President of the Institute of Remote Health Care (RF), Sergey Antipov, the rector of Siberian State Medical University, Olga Kobyakova, and the dean of the medical and pharmacological school of the University of Camerino (Italy), Francesco Amenta . The participants are planning to develop joint research and educational projects in the field of telemedicine and telepharmacy .