Medical Tourism and Travel Online Seminar
June 2nd, 2008 by -- the moderator
The first BridgeHealth International web seminar on medical travel and tourism, held Friday, was a big success. More than 40 people stopped in, and I know Will Garin and Stephanie Sulger were working overtime to answer the follow-up questions. The company expects to make the so-called “webinars” a regular event.
If you weren’t there (or even if you were) the webinar was an online slide presentation with an hour of commentary by Garin, BridgeHealth’s vice president of marketing, and Sulger, vice president of the consumer division. You can hear the whole show below, though the slides are too large to fit properly in the blog format. If you want to download the whole presentation with the slides, here’s the link to a windows media file:
BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 73MB, wmv format
Here’s a link to a file that users should be able to download and play on a Mac or IPod:
BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 26MB, IPod (m4b) format
Here’s an mp4 file that should play nicely in Quicktime, and includes small versions of the slides:
BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 34MB, QuickTime (mp4) format
And here’s the inline, on-blog audio (MP3 format.) I’m told it may be unlistenable for Mac users, who are best off with the file downloads above.
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July 5th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
what services do you offer in stem cells? do you have locations in the us?
July 8th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
BridgeHealth’s stem cell physician providers abroad offer adult stem cell therapies for several conditions.
The company provider site is http://www.StemCellsAbroad.com and the conditions that can be considered for stem cell transplant are there. Each case is evaluated on the health history, images and medical reports by physicians who work specifically within stem cell and regenerative medicine.
In the United States we offer stem cell (autologous) for osteoarthritis of the knees, hips and hands and AVN of some joints. Our client objective both here in the states and abroad with stem cell is to not raise hopes unless there is enough data to show that a likely benefit can be obtained.
Stephanie Sulger, RN,MS
VP Consumer Division
BridgeHealth International
(The answer was solicited and posted by the moderator)