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  2. Roger Greenhalgh - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, during the early days of his time at Charing Cross Hospital, Greenhalgh founded and created the Charing Cross (CX) Symposium - a small, annual medical forum focusing predominantly on research and education in vascular surgery that drew roughly 100 delegates at the time of its inception. Chaired by Greenhalgh until his death in 2023 ...

  3. Eddie Chaloner - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Chaloner, is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon practicing in the UK. [1] Chaloner qualified in Medicine from Oxford University in 1989. [1] During his surgical training, he served in the British Army with 144 Parachute Squadron RAMC and 23 Parachute Field Ambulance. [2]

  4. Charing Cross - Wikipedia

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    The name of the lost hamlet, Charing, is derived from the Old English word cierring, a river bend, in this case, referring to a bend in the Thames. [5] [6] [7] A debunked folk etymology claimed the name is a corruption of chère reine ("dear queen" in French), but the name pre-dates Queen Eleanor's death by at least a hundred years.

  5. Jitsi - Wikipedia

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    Jitsi Videobridge is a video conferencing solution supporting WebRTC that allows multiuser video communication. It is a Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) and only forwards the selected streams to other participating users in the video conference call, therefore, CPU horsepower is not that critical for performance.

  6. Rounds (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rounds (formally known as 6rounds) is a video-enabled real-time social network with collaborative browsing, chat, multi-player gaming and built-in social recommendation features that can be expanded through an open API. [1] [2] [3] Rounds was founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Dany Fishel, Ilan Leibovich and Dimitry Shestek in February 2008. [4]

  7. Shindig (video chat platform) - Wikipedia

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    Shindig was created by Steve Gottlieb in 2009. In 2009, Gottlieb filed a number of patents for self-aggregated chat. Beta build of the platform was launched in June 2012. In 2010, the company raised $5MM in financing from the Pritzker/Vlock family office.

  8. Society for Vascular Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Vascular Medicine is a learned society base in the United States. It is considered a medical specialty professional society in the field of vascular medicine . Vascular medicine relates to the care and treatment of medical issues related to vessels such as arteries , veins and organs and structures involved in the anatomical ...

  9. A typical low-cost webcam (a Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000) for use with many popular video-telecommunication programs (2009). This list of video telecommunication services and product brands is for groupings of notable video telecommunication services, brands of videophones, webcams and video conferencing hardware and systems, all related to videotelephony for two-way communications with live ...