Connect2MyDoctor, a comprehensive virtual care platform that has firmly established itself as an online healthcare service provider in Asia and the Middle East, has signed an MoU with the University of Sharjah to exchange scientific and medical expertise.
The institutions have agreed to collaborate on research activities such as data collection and analysis, as well as joint submissions to journals, conferences, and scientific venues.
According to the agreement, identified patients will be tele-rehabilitated using Connect2MyDoctor’s OmniROM module. Physiotherapists will be able to remotely monitor and measure a patient’s recovery/rehabilitation.
“We are delighted to have signed this MoU of great significance with Connect2MyDoctor. The two institutions will be working together to broaden the scope of health care research and also advance our educational objectives. We are confident that the partnership will help to provide optimal training programs for students and the well-being of patients. Exploring opportunities to contribute to local health development will be a key aspect of our collaboration,” said Prof. Mohamad Alameddine, Dean of College of Health Sciences at the University of Sharjah.
Connect2MyDoctor recently established a regional headquarters in Dubai to cater to the region’s needs for Remote Patient Management, Home Care, Tele Rehabilitation, and other services.
Speaking about the company’s plans, Mr. Pramod Kutty, CEO & Co-Founder, said, “This MoU with the University of Sharjah is a significant step for us. We are confident that we will be able to serve the healthcare needs of the region most optimally by utilising our technology capabilities.”