Dr. Swerdloff speaks at Anti-aging Congress in Indonesia
Dr Swerdloff disserted at the Wosaam Congress (World Society of Anti Aging Medicine) on reversing aging, where she spoke to more than 285 Physicians.
She also introduced in her office a new computer assisted anti-aging touch screen program (CAATS).
CAATS stands for Computer Anti Aging Touch Screen, which supports anti-aging medicine.
Physicians who provide Anti-Aging treatments use CAATS to conduct in-depth patient consultations and preliminary diagnoses, with particular focus on hormonal imbalances.
The Patient receives a series of questionnaires, which are answered on a computer touch-screen. The questions are multiple-choice to allow the Patient to indicate the severity of his or her symptoms. Follow-up questionnaires, made up of subsets of the originals are completed for each patient visit to record progress over time.
On questionnaire completion, the Patient’s responses are processed instantaneously to provide a preliminary diagnose. The doctor’s physical examination is recorded and processed in a similar manner. The results, in turn, guide the practitioner in determining what subsequent laboratory, X-Ray and other tests should be carried out to confirm the Patient’s condition. Once the diagnoses are confirmed and quantified, the patient undergoes the appropriate treatments, together with scheduled follow-up consultations.
The questionnaires have been developed, using scientific principles, by experienced multi-disciplinary researchers in the ever-expanding field of anti-aging medicine. The questionnaires will be continually upgraded and refined with the results of fresh research and the experience of subscribers to the system.
Dr. Debby Vinski, an Indonesian anti-aging medicine pioneer, first introduced this machine, which won an award in 2009.
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