Carestream Nordic User Group Meeting 'A Great Success'

CarestreamCarestream Nordic region recently held a highly successful HCIS User Group meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland. Customers, including radiologists, RIS/PACS Managers and IT Specialists from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, attended the event, held at the headquarters of the Royal College of Surgeons.

The meeting featured presentations from both customers and Carestream product specialists. On best practice sharing, Marco Foracchia, Medical Systems Information Manager from Reggio Emilia in Italy discussed the CARESTREAM Clinical Collaboration Platform, covering the challenges and opportunities of working with clinical pathways and sharing of information. Charlie McCaffrey, Northern Cluster Sales Manager from Carestream and Jim Kydd from the NHS covered the Scottish National PACS project. Ignace Wautier, Carestream Healthcare IT Business Manager spoke about CARESTREAM Vue Roadmap and VNA/CCP and Nordic Services Manager, Lena Jonsson presented Healthcare IT and Implementation.

Masterclasses were held by Carestream specialists who covered a number of products including CARESTREAM Vue Reporting with RIS v.10.1, Global Worklists, CARESTREAM Vue Connect, CARESTREAM MyVue, CARESTREAM Vue Motion, CARESTREAM Vue Beyond and Mammography Tools.

Feedback at the end of the sessions was extremely positive and proved, once again, how valuable such user group meetings can be in creating ever-closer links and collaboration with customers.

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