For a Safer Internet

On February 7 was celebrated the Safe Internet Day , an action promoted by the Insafe Network in Europe and which brings together more than 100 countries in mobilizing around the free and secure use of the World Computer Network. The initiative organized in Brazil by Safernet, an organization that promotes ethical, citizen, responsible and safe use of the Internet, focusing on Human Rights, counts on the participation of large companies and national and international organizations and will promote between the months of January and February awareness-raising activities around the safe use of ICTs in schools, universities, NGOs and in the network itself.

Indeed, the safe use of the Internet and new technologies has been the focus of analysts and authorities at the global level, especially with regard to the safety of children and adolescents on online platforms . According to data from the Indicators of the National Center of Reports of Cyber ​​Crimes, published by Safernet, only in 2016, the Federal Police received and processed more than 68 thousand anonymous reports involving more than 16 thousand pages (different Urls). The types of content listed in the statistics include cases of apology and incitement to crimes against life, racism, religious intolerance and child pornography.

Medicine starts here

No one likes to have to wait in the doctor’s office for their turn. Thinking about optimizing time, as well as resources, comes HealthSpot Station – the health kiosk that patients can use for fast medical diagnostics, using video conferencing and diagnostic technology.

The patient only has to select the symptoms and, with the medical instruments available, check the vital signs. On the other side of the screen the doctor checks all medical data collected and discusses the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. After the consultation is finished, the patient leaves and the entire interior is sanitized.

The goal is to make the kiosks available in medical spaces, but also in pharmacies and hypermarkets, being thus closer to those who need it.

In this program, the IMC selects in communities with the help of educators, psychologists and social workers, young people who have a profile to be future doctors. The Institute of Medicine and Citizenship will fund, through the grants it receives, scholarships to graduate these young people until they graduate doctors.

The student, in addition to the curriculum of the university, will have the guidance of experienced physicians linked to the IMC, in addressing issues such as ethics and social responsibility. The goal is to train professionals who are conscientious and committed to the social goals of medicine, including a commitment to dedicate part of their time to social services.

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