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WEST JAVA

Clinic Yasmin

Dakar

La Clinique Keur Djiguene Yi

Dr Juliette Faye dirige Keur Dijiguene Yi à Dakar, Sénégal. La clinique offre des services obstétricaux et gynécologiques ainsi que pédiatriques, quelle que soit la situation financière des patients. Le DME tout-en-un de Walking Doctors soutient la réputation de Keur Dijiguene Yi en tant que lieu respectueux des traditions culturelles et religieuses locales, offrant aux femmes et aux enfants les soins médicaux les plus modernes.

WEST JAVA

Clinic Yasmin

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This large clinic is located in Bogor, West Java. Yasmin just opened but will soon feature multiple GP’s, pediatricians, OB, and even lactation consultants working together. Clinic Yasmin has challenged WD to automate pricing for studies, medicines, specialist seen and procedures. We completed this challenge.

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JAKARTA

WD Pour Les Dentistes

Rencontrez Dr. Linda. Dr. Linda a été la première cliente dentaire de Walking Doctors. Elle a était ravie de trouver un DME qui archive des notes a propos des dents des patients entre les visites. Nous sommes ravis parce que le Dr Linda nous aide à adapter davantage WD à la communauté des dentistes. Pouvez-vous dire odontogramme?

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JAKARTA

WD Does Dentists

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Meet Dr. Linda. Dr. Linda was Walking Doctors’ first dental customer. She was excited to find an EMR that saved notes on patients’ teeth between visits. We are excited because Dr. Linda is helping us further adapt WD for the community of dentists. Can you say odontogram?

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MONROVIA

La Seule Clinique du Diabète pour Enfants au Liberia

Les systèmes Walking Doctor continuent de vrombir dans la seule clinique de diabète de type I du Libéria pour les enfants, qui autrement ne survivraient pas sans accès à l’insuline et sans surveillance régulière. La clinique est dirigée et soutenue par le chef médical Augustine Koryon, avec le soutien de la Fédération internationale du diabète, de l’IRC et du ministère de la Santé du Libéria.

JAVA OUEST

La Clinique Yasmin

Cette grande clinique est située à Bogor, dans l’ouest de Java. Yasmin vient d’ouvrir ses portes mais vous pourrez  bientôt y consulter plusieurs médecins généralistes, pédiatres, gynécologue-obstétricien et même consultants en lactation travaillant ensemble. Yasmin a mis WD au défi d’automatiser la tarification des études de recherche, des médicaments, des consultations spécialisées et des procédures. Nous avons relevé ce défi.

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MONROVIA

Liberia's only Diabetes Clinic for Children

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Walking Doctor systems continue to purr within Liberia’s only type I diabetes clinic for children, who otherwise would not survive without access to insulin and regular monitoring. The clinic is led and sustained by medical leader Augustine Koryon with support from the International Diabetes Federation, the IRC, and Liberia’s Health Ministry.

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West Java

Clinic Fatimah

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Fatimah is a small clinic located in Bogor, West JAVA. It serves private patients and patients covered under Indonesia’s national health insurance program, BPJS. In other words, everyone is welcome at Fatimah including those who can’t make it to the clinic: Dr. Fatimah is among the first to use WD’s telehealth feature.

MONROVIA

Liberia's only Diabetes Clinic for Children

Walking Doctor systems continue to purr within Liberia’s only type I diabetes clinic for children, who otherwise would not survive without access to insulin and regular monitoring. In Liberia, it’s still this melodramatic. The clinic is based out of JDJ Public Hospital just outside of the Capitol of Monrovia and was founded by WD CEO & Founder, Dr. Wang in 2011 when he lived there.

Despite the Ebola crisis and other insults to Liberia’s health care infrastructure, the number of patients at JDJ’s diabetes clinic only grows. The current number of patients is 27. The clinic is led and sustained by medical leader Augustine Koryon with support from the International Diabetes Federation, the IRC, and Liberia’s Health Ministry. 

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