mobilediagnosis 2013
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MobileDiagnosis
Building people
In the world
• In rural areas in developing countries, after studying, people leave their home looking for a better life
• A billion people have never seen an health worker in their whole lives
In developing countries
• Children die for easily detectable diseases
• Diseases affecting people could be detected by microscopy
• People need to embark inlong journeys seekingfor diagnosis
M HEALTH: YOU CAN CHOOSE
90 $ cost device: mobywhere mobysthere
250 $ cost smartphone+app
600 $ cost tablet+app
The quality of life of devices in rural settings :
• Hard to use• Easy to loose• Easy to break• Easy to sell
Additionally… What does a DEVICE need?
• Technical assistance
• Spare parts
• Financial capacity
…..IS THIS REALLY FOR ALL ?
With the same money you could support:
90 $ = cost of 90 days of children life
250 $ = cost of manyvaccines for children
600$ = cost of severalsafe deliveries
…and also • Give EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT to help
local health workers
…WHAT ARE YOU CHOOSING ?
Our work
Our students - 2009 Gulu, UgandaSt Mary Hospital: 45 people
• 25 Lab technician Students• 20 Health workers • Together we built the teaching room• Together we worked
day by day
2010 Comilla Tangail Bhuapur, Bangladesh- Grameen: 25 and more
students
• 16 lab technicians• 6 doctors• 1 nurse• 1 midwife• 1 pharmacist• and their local communities in 10 different
districts (50.000 inhabitants/district) = they can provide accurate diagnosis to
500.000 inhabitants
2011 Dinajpur,Bangladesh-St Vincent Hospital: 21 students
• 1 Lab technician• 6 nurse school students (2° year)• 6 sisters• 1 cleaner• Dipu • 6 youths from an
isolated Community
2011 Herat, Afghanistan-Children Hospital: 12 students
• 10 Lab technician• 2 nurses..and more interested
people from their local community
2012 Feasibility mission, Tulear dispensary,
Madagascar:
• 3 lab technicians
2012 Tshimbulu, DRC-St Francois Hospital- 22 students
• 2 local lab technicians• 2 lab technicians from neighbouring areas• 11 nurse school students• 5 nurses• 2 doctors• And many more…
2013 Mae Sot, Thailand Shoklo Malaria Resarch Unit
15 “students”• 3 lab technicians• 6 lab technicians from Wang Pha rural clinic• 6 lab technicians from Mae La Refugee Camp
clinic
= 143 students in less of 4 year!
…Without any financial help…
Now, we have new projects and new students to improve
In Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, rural areas of Thailand, DR Congo and Africa and more …
...we hope you like our work..
www.mobilediagnosis.net