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eConsult Team (Resident Doctors) April 04, 2009 05:39

What is a Webinar?

Webinars involve live interactions between a specialist at one site and attendees at another.

Attendees can easily receive an expert opinion in real time from specialists, no matter where they are located. Webinars are based on a new online presentation and event technology that provides unsurpassed ease of use, reliability, performance and cost-effectiveness.

1. Webinars are designed to reduce healthcare delivery costs -- Webinars can be held online with anyone, anywhere. Webinars help deliver healthcare to hundreds of people at the same time, eliminating the need for costly travel. Webinars reach patients more effectively because there is no need to plan travel or wait to get appointment with the specialist.

2. Webinars Shorten Healthcare Delivery Cycle -- Webinars enable delivery of all-hands content quickly and effectively and collect feedback from patients. Specialists can then easily set up smaller, more interactive sessions.

3. Webinars can measure the interest level of the audience -- The new interest rating technology allows specialists and patients to focus their follow-up attention on appropriate areas.

4. Desktop/Application Sharing to broadcast a view of either your PC desktop or a specific application to the attendees. Specialists can also use the screen-sharing technology to demonstrate new developments online and gather audience responses with interactive presentation tools.

5. Q&A Window -- Attendees can ask questions and get responses in real time.
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