May 3, 2002
Project Lets Village Doctors in Mexico Call On U. of Texas Experts
Doctors in remote Mexican villages will soon be able to consult with American experts by using satellite and Internet linkups between University of Texas medical schools and the Autonomous University of Puebla.
A new program, called telemedicina in Spanish, seeks to make professors at the Texas system's six medical schools available to doctors in a state that is one of Mexico's main sources of migration. Puebla is home to
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