File:Telemedicine on the Front Lines (South Sudan).webm
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[edit]| DescriptionTelemedicine on the Front Lines (South Sudan).webm |
English: Telemedicine makes it possible for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff in remote areas to connect with specialists around the world. Adi Nadimpalli, an MSF physician, describes how he used telemedicine in South Sudan to help save a mother's life.
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[edit]| This file was selected as the media of the day for 01 February 2026. It was captioned as follows:
English: Telemedicine makes it possible for Doctors Without Borders staff in remote areas to connect with specialists around the world. Adi Nadimpalli, an DWB physician, describes how he used telemedicine in South Sudan to help save a mother's life.
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English: Telemedicine makes it possible for Doctors Without Borders staff in remote areas to connect with specialists around the world. Adi Nadimpalli, an DWB physician, describes how he used telemedicine in South Sudan to help save a mother's life. Slovenščina: Telemedicina omogoča osebju organizacije Zdravniki brez meja v oddaljenih območjih, da se poveže s strokovnjaki po svetu. Adi Nadimpalli, zdravnik organizacije Zdravniki brez meja, opisuje, kako je v Južnem Sudanu s pomočjo telemedicine pomagal rešiti življenje materi.
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