Case study: tele-echocardiography in Antarctica
Published
22 October 2012
| Article by Telemedicine and e-Health 2012
Case study: tele-echocardiography in Antarctica
The United States Antarctic Program (USAP) operates and maintains three Antarctic research facilities: Palmer Station, on the Antarctic Peninsula; McMurdo Station, at the southern tip of Ross Island; and Scott–Amundsen South Pole Station, at the geographic South Pole. McMurdo Station (77°51'S,...
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