Telemedicine: How the Program is Evolving to Better Serve the Underserved

MEETING FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 21, 2022

This Meeting at a Glance:

Program: Telemedicine: How the Program is Evolving to Better Serve the Underserved

Speaker: Mikel Cook

Is this your first time to visit us? If so, welcome to our weekly online meeting! To complete our meeting, please continue reading from here to the bottom of this page. Each Monday our week’s meeting is posted early in the morning, U.S. Pacific Time. These meetings are designed so that you can read and watch what we post anytime during the week. The entire meeting takes about 60 minutes to complete, with the video conference recording of the program being the bulk of the time. Note that you can easily read this meeting with your favorite device, so feel free to take our meeting on the go with you. Please also make sure to complete the attendance form at the bottom and leave a comment. Enjoy!

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Message from our President

Hello members,

This month, we're celebrating and focusing on the Rotary Foundation, for which our club has ambitious goals this year. Every Rotarian recognizes the importance of the Rotary Foundation in funding many projects around the world and making an impact on many people's lives. One of the most impressive aspects of the Rotary Foundation (and Rotary in general) is that it is supported by a global network of Rotarians who are committed to devoting their time, money, and skills to significant cause areas. The desire to serve others unites Rotarians everywhere, but there is another factor that we often overlook, which is friendship. 

Friendship is the foundation stone upon which Rotary was constructed, and continues to be one of the most enduring, inspiring values I've ever observed in Rotary. However, what does friendship mean in the context of an e-club? When I first learned about the existence of e-clubs, I immediately realized that this new Rotary concept would have introduced members to a whole new level of Rotarian involvement, which could have had, in turn, an impact on the concept of Rotarian friendship. True friendship is often associated with in-person relations and exchange, but it doesn't matter where and how we meet; it's the type of connection that counts. 

So, considering all of these possibilities, my question here is, what does friendship mean to OUR club? The eClub of Silicon Valley has a unique advantage as we have the potential to create and cultivate friendships through our technological and global nature. These characteristics enable us to immerse ourselves in various service opportunities while experiencing new cultures and broadening our global understanding and perspectives. That is why I am a big fan of virtual social activities. Our club has limitless options to be structured around cultural, service, or vocational experiences, which can lead to long-term relationships. Our recent Italy online social was pretty awesome, and representatives from our Hawaii sister club joined us, too! Cecelia and I had a great time touring our members virtually around our neighborhoods, food stalls, castles, and other local attractions. Our Membership Committee is planning more fun things like that, and you're welcome to join too! Actually, if you have a chance to participate in one of our online socials, we'd appreciate it if you could invite your families and friends. Additionally, our Coffee with a Rotarian (CWR) program has just started up again, so take this opportunity to get to know both new and existing members better! Let's try increasing and strengthening our circle of Rotarian friends, and please join me in sharing the belief that e-clubs like ours will help Rotary become more interconnected. Let’s make it happen!

Yours in Service,

Angelica Marotta, PhD 

President 2022-2023 Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley 

Rotary International District 5170


WEEKLY FUNNY WITH SHAGS

We believe laughter is an important part of life, and we should all make time to laugh a little. This segment of our meeting is meant to tickle you just enough. These funnies are curated by member Steven "Shags" Shagrin!

Political Promises

A politician visited a village and asked what their needs were.

”We have 2 basic needs sir,” replied the villager. “Firstly, we have a hospital, but there’s no doctor.”

On hearing this, politician whipped out his cellphone, and after speaking for a while he reassured the village leader that the doctor would be there the next day. He then asked about the second problem.

“Secondly sir, there is no cellphone coverage anywhere in this village.”


INSPIRATION

Every week we share a short video highlighting innovation, education, entrepreneurship, or whatever we think might inspire you to see the world in new ways.

This Thursday in the United States is Thanksgiving, and the inspirational video this week is a story about family, patience, and what we treasure. It's called Umbrella, and is an award-winning animated film from the Brazilian company Stratostorm.


LEARN SOMETHING NEW

26 Psychology Facts You Probably Never Knew About People

"Learning something new about yourself is always interesting and entertaining. And understanding the psychology behind the way we behave, treat others, and express ourselves can be even more appealing. Today, we here at Bright Side have compiled a list of the most surprising psychology facts that can help you better understand yourself and others."


SERVICE REPORT

Tell us about service you’ve done recently in your community.

Click here to fill out The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Service Survey


HAPPY DOLLARS: Do Good by Sharing Something Good

Each week we ask our members to share stories with the club and toss in a few dollars to support our efforts. The primary goal of this section is to provide a fun way of getting to know each fellow members and guests, while giving back to a good cause.

Happy dollars is an opportunity to share something positive that has happened in your life whether it is personal or business. Think of it as your opportunity to brag a little, but also put a little bit into a karma jar. The money donated through happy dollars is put to charitable use, and the message that you leave for happy dollars will be posted in our online meeting the following week for the entire week for folks to see! (Pending that it’s appropriate!)

Here are the happy dollars contributions from last week!

This section is usually updated in the early hours of Saturday, so contributions made over the weekend may not be listed here.

Rory Olsen made a $20 donation.
We are actually having rain here in Houston.

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PROGRAM: Telemedicine: How the Program is Evolving to Better Serve the Underserved

SPEAKER: Mikel Cook

Every week we bring to you a new program on innovation, entrepreneurship, and education, and how those contribute to service to others.

The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley seeks to explore perspectives on service from across the world. The views of the speakers in our programs are their own, and unless stated otherwise, are not necessarily reflective of the views of our eClub nor Rotary International.

If you have an idea for a cool speaker, please feel free to reach out to them directly or submit THIS FORM so our Program Committee can contact them!

This week's speaker, Mikel Cook, has been a computer professional for over 30 years, specializing in system administration for small business firms. He joined the Sebastopol Sunrise club in the year 2000. In 2012 when he was international service chair, he was asked to launch a club telemedicine program working with Dr. James K. Gude, a doctor with a telemedicine practice. The combination of healthcare and the Internet is well suited to Mikel's background.

He and Dr. Gude attended many RI Conventions sharing the opportunity for Rotary clubs to have a telemedicine project from a booth in the House of Friendship. There are now eighteen telemedicine project locations and they anticipate adding more.

Today Mikel will discuss two new projects set up for success – one in Zamboanga City, the Philippines, and another in Mwanza, Tanzania. Both feature the pairing of a large, tertiary hospital with a smaller facility focused on primary care. The Philippines project recently expanded with a Rotary Global Grant to add 20 more locations. They modified the "starter kit," which is an initial set of equipment provided to foster telemedicine such as tablet and video software to allow a doctor in ZCMC, the tertiary hospital, to see and speak with the patient and attending staff. They have added a wearable video camera to the kit. The Tanzania project came from a personal connection one of their volunteers had pre-pandemic with Shirati Hospital, a primary care facility in northern Tanzania. They were persuaded to join with Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, a twelve-hundred-bed facility. If this initial phase works out, Bugando wants to add more partner locations.

Members and guests, please welcome Mikel Cook!

To learn more, go to:
https://globaloffsitecare.org/


UPCOMING PROGRAM RECORDING SCHEDULE

All of our guest speakers and programs are recorded live online over Zoom video conference. We welcome members and guests to join us in one of these upcoming recordings. Recordings are approximately 30 minutes long and are subject to change without notice.

Our online video conference room link for these recordings is always http://zoom.siliconvalleyrotary.com/. You are welcome to join us! Please note the timezone listed for all recordings is US Pacific Time (San Francisco, California, USA).

If you can’t join the live recording, please send your questions for an upcoming speaker to programs@siliconvalleyrotary.com.


THE ATTENDANCE SURVEY

Thanks for reading and watching this week’s meeting. You have two last things to do before you’re done.

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Visiting Rotarians, this is how you can get an email receipt to pass along to your club’s secretary as proof that you’ve attended our meeting if you need it for makeups.

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