“A woman lying in a hospital bed at Seton Medical Center Williamson in Round Rock on Thursday was listening to a series of questions Thursday from an Austin doctor on a 27-inch LCD television monitor.
“Can you open your eyes please and face the camera?” said Dr. Darryl Camp, medical director of neurology for the Seton Brain and Spine Institute in Austin.
“Elevate your right leg and then elevate your left leg. Can you say your name?” Camp said.
He was demonstrating new technology that will allow doctors at Seton hospitals in Round Rock, Burnet and Kyle to more quickly consult with neurologists in Austin about stroke patients and pediatric trauma patients.”
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Claire Osborn, American-Statesman, 4 September 2009

