research, share research database, jointly publish, etc. The e-learning app links to free leading online learning platforms, enabling space-time flexible education/training. Conclusion: The use of ICTs to enable space-time flexible global health collaborations in radiation oncology can have a major impact right away. Today, people do not have to travel, with valuable time lost in transit, in order to participate in global health collaborations. Instead any time they can afford can be pooled/coordinated via the integrated platform for remote participation powered by ICTs. The emerging consensus is that the use of ICTs to catalyze global health collaborations in radiation oncology should be scaled-up, given the demonstrated potential in efforts that can save many lives and develop a new generation of global health leaders in radiation oncology.
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