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Kaplin Medical Education Services Uses RTS to Link Their Exam Rooms

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27 July 2006

Press Contact: Bryan Wilkins

Kaplin Medical Educational Services of Newark, NJ is using an RTS Zeus based system to communicate between 12 examination rooms, 2 wireless proctors and a 3 position control/monitor center. A team of licensed physicians located in the control room monitor and evaluate student physicians in the exam rooms on various medical practices and procedures via small ceiling mounted video cameras and an intercom station. If assistance is required, the student contacts the control room via a wall mounted WKP-4 station. Based on the situation, the licensed physician, using an MKP12 station, either talks the student thru the problem or contacts a roving proctor. The roving proctor using an RKP-4, wireless 4 channel beltpack, talks with both the control room, the exam room and/or a second roving proctor to resolve the problem.



Kaplin Educational Services operated over 130 US based educational centers. Educational services range from medical and dental, to business and legal services to college entrance exam facilities.

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