Successes and failures with grand rounds via videoconferencing at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane

Authors
Citation
R. Mccrossin, Successes and failures with grand rounds via videoconferencing at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane, J TELEMED T, 7, 2001, pp. 25-28
Categorie Soggetti
Health Care Sciences & Services
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE
ISSN journal
1357633X → ACNP
Volume
7
Year of publication
2001
Supplement
2
Pages
25 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
1357-633X(2001)7:<25:SAFWGR>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Grand rounds at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane began to be condu cted by videoconference in 1997. They were held each week and started at 07 :45. A total of 44 multisite videoconferences were held in the year 2000, t o an average of 10 sites in Queensland. The remote audience for each confer ence was about 60 people. The local audience at the Royal Children's Hospit al comprised 20-40 people. Many other centres made requests to join the gra nd rounds, but expansion was not possible because of technical limitations. The lessons learned during four years of close partnership with provincial centres mirror Hippocrates: 'The need is great, the scope wide, growth ine xorable and timing difficult'. Everyone basically wants to do a good job, a nd most errors can be overcome by good design and dedicated technical suppo rt.