Diseño e implementación de infraestructura tecnológica para la Clínica de Salud Visual
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The National School of Higher Studies, León Unit of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, built
and implemented specialized technological infrastructure at the Optometry and Visual Health Clinic to
strengthen the clinical training of students and provide high-quality diagnostic services. A survey of the
existing technological infrastructure was conducted to ensure the compatibility of new equipment with
telecommunications networks, structured cabling, fiber optics, and closed-circuit television. Given this, the
implementation included the design and installation of Category 6A modular systems, integration of Access
Points (APs), VLAN configuration, IP telephony, and connectivity for specialized equipment such as the
Humphrey Field Analyzer 3. The project methodology was based on the PMBOK approach, with stages of
design, planning, execution, and closure. The results showed stable operation of the technological services
and validation of the infrastructure by the responsible staff. It was concluded that technological integration
increases the efficiency of clinical services and strengthens educational practice, with the possibility of
replicability in other academic units.
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