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The Swinfen Charitable Trust
Registered UK Charity No. 1077879
Dene House
Wingham
Canterbury CT3 1NU
UNITED KINGDOM

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The Swinfen Charitable Trust was set up in 1998, with the aim of assisting poor, sick and disabled people in the developing world. The Trust's policy is to do this by establishing telemedicine links between medical practitioners in the developing world and expert medical and surgical specialists who generously give free advice via the Internet

Directors. The founders and Co-Directors of the Trust are:
Roger and Pat Swinfen

John Wesley’s Rule

"Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can."

 

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Director of LAMB Hospital, Bangladesh

"The [LAMB] Telemedicine link adds another dimension to our ability to provide high quality medical care in a rural location in Bangladesh. In particular, it provides access to consultants who can give opinions on difficult cases in which we lack expertise locally. The commonest example for us is a second opinion on an X-ray. However, other examples include complex haematological and rheumatological cases."

"We have been able to reassure patients that they are getting the most appropriate care and / or advise them that spending their life's savings on 'better treatment' either within Bangladesh or in India will not improve the outcome. Most of the patients for whom we have sent telemedicine referrals have been inpatients. In this situation speed of response is important. The Autorouter has helped here."