Coye Law Chronicle: June 2017

A REMOTE POSSIBILITY? Orlando leads the nation in a lot of areas, but our advancements in telemedicine are really getting attention. A few months ago, the Orlando Sentinel ran an article on our Orlando VA Medical Center, highlighting the amazing work that can be done remotely. As you know, last month we talked about the ways the “remote” trend is affecting our field, allowing us to represent clients in cases in other states, and even allowing people in other states to work for our offices. But the technology of the VA Center is truly futuristic. Imagine this: You get injured in a car accident near where you live, in a rural part of the state. You head diagnoses and procedural walk-throughs. Devices are being created that allow surgeons and other medical doctors to operate remotely, using controls not dissimilar to those in a video game. Connecting virtually just makes sense for a host of situations, but especially when it comes to noninvasive procedures like remote psychological counseling, which is occurring today. The Future of Telemedicine Is Here

to your nearest medical clinic, which is suitable for general ailments, but not so great for unique injuries. But that’s okay, because using technology, the people at your local clinic scan your injuries and send all the data to expert physicians in a larger city about eight hours’ drive away. Those doctors know exactly what to do, and they walk the staff at your local center through the procedures in real time, using remote viewing technology similar to Skype.

Perhaps best of all, telemedicine means that people don’t have to leave their hometown to get expert physical care. That means less time away from work, less time on the road, and less money spent on travel expenses. Those concerns are important, and we look forward to seeing the future of remote work in all industries!

That’s the system in place at VA centers around the state, and in the future, it may go well beyond

Coye Law Firm’s Referral All-Stars!

Every month we give a big shout-out to clients who gave us referrals. This month, we’d like to recognize ...

Linda Johnson

Brenda Nazario

Carmen Santiago

Thomas Pekari

Thank you, all, for trusting us with the legal needs of your family and friends!

SUMMER CRAB ROLL

Start your summer off fresh with this sandwich from the sea.

Ingredients

2 soft rolls, split down the center like hot dog buns Green leaf lettuce leaves (for serving)

8 ounces fresh or canned crabmeat 2 tablespoons mayonnaise

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Kosher salt

Freshly ground white pepper

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature

Directions

4. Place a large leaf of lettuce in each bun. 5. Add crabmeat mixture and season with pepper, if desired. 6.

Recipe inspired by BonAppetit.com. 1. Mix crab and mayonnaise in a small bowl and season with salt. 2. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. 3. Butter opening of buns and cook until golden, about 2 minutes per side.

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