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WorldClinic – telemedicine today and beyond COVID-19

WorldClinic---Telemedicine-Today-and-Beyond-COVID-19

Dr. Dan Carlin, founder, and CEO of WorldClinic discusses the services provided by WorldClinic, how they are helping save lives during COVID-19, and how he remotely saved a patient whose heart had stopped using his iPhone.

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Daniel Carlin M.D. established WorldClinic in 1998. Drawing on years of experience as a medical officer in the US Navy and later as an expatriate volunteer, he designed WorldClinic to meet the needs of people whose work and lifestyle frequently took them out of contact with modern medical care. Since then, he has become a recognized leader in using the Internet and telecommunications to deliver quality medicine. He is board-certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a consultant-staff appointment at the Lahey Clinic in suburban Boston.

Last updated: May 8, 2020

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