Welcome

iPath is a collaborative platform for exchange of medical knowledge, distance consultations, group discussions and distance teaching in medicine. Any medical professional who is interested in participating is welcome and you can register yourself a user account.

This server is operated by the iPath association in collaboration with the University of Basel. We are happy to announce that we finally have migrated all our data to a new powerful server and hope that you will experience the perfomrance increase.

iPath is an open source software project with the aim of developing a multi-purpose communication platfrom for telemedicine, distance teaching and medical knowledge management. If you are interested in using this software for your own purpose, please visit our sourceforge site.


latest news
Italian Language update
Thanks to Stefano Piazza for providing an update of the Italian translation of the iPath user-interface. The new translation has now been installed on this server.
2008-01-27
SSL certificate renewed
The SSL certificate has been renewed for another 6 month.
2007-12-10
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology Forum.
Dear users,

Dr T.S. Bastian from Mangalore, India, has initiated a new "Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology Forum". The purpose is to bring all the faculty and the researchers who are interested in this field and the associated fields,under a common platform so that difficult cases could be discussed in an open forum.Researchers can share their areas of expertice and can be of guidance to other researchers.The forum will also explore the possibilities of interuniversity academic interactions and exchange programmes between faculties from different countries.This discussion group will be open to accomodate anyone with serious interests in Oral & Maxillofacial pathology & Microbiology.

If you would like to participate in this forum, please contact us or directly Dr. Bastian.
2007-09-11
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