Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health

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The Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health is an international research and development and education non-profit organization based in Campinas, state of São Paulo, Brazil.

The Edumed Institute was founded in June 2000 by a group of university professors, researchers and technologists from the State University of Campinas and other Brazilian universities, under the leadership of Renato M.E. Sabbatini and Silvia Helena Cardoso, respectively President and Vice-President of the Board.

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[edit] Projects

The Institute carries out a number of R&D activities in the following areas.

[edit] Infrastructure

The Institute's headquarters in Campinas are well equipped with a number of high-tech resources, such as a videoconferencing center, digital TV studio, computer labs, non-linear video editing, etc. It has high speed connections to the National Research and Education Network (RNP), the Comsat satellite hub, the Embratel satellite hub, ISDN and IP lines, etc.

[edit] Collaborative activities

An inter-university consortium, the National Network for Distance Education in Medicine and Health (Edumed.net) has been established and is coordinated by the Institute, with the aim of producing content and standardizing technologies for providing on-line courses, interactive digital TV, etc. for the area. Some of the members of the consortium are:

The Institute has collaborated with a number of educational and health care institutios to help them adopt information technologies, such as:


The Institute collaborates also with several national and international high-tech companies in order to develop applications for state-of-the-art technologies:

  • Motorola, wireless broadband access and 3G mobile telephony
  • Aethra, videoconferencing
  • VCON, videoconferencing
  • Embratel and StarOne, land and satellite broadband networks
  • Diveo, wireless networking
  • Card Guard, telehealth
  • TES Systems, videoconferencing
  • Comsat, satellite networking and digital TV
  • Next Sistemas (medical informatics)
  • Comversys, e-government
  • IBM, distance education

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