September eSeminars - register now for the event on 12 September

HIMSS EMEAIn order to offer a series of seminars on hot topics, HIMSS EMEA has increased the variety of content to our programme with two eSeminars per month: twice the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and interact with peer and colleagues from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa! These low-cost eSeminars offer a high quality educational value to help develop in-depth knowledge on hot topics and choose the most appropriate sessions. In addition, our speakers have been carefully selected by an established education committee allowing us to follow the HIMSS EMEA educational mission of empowering and offering practical and effective Health ICT education to our EMEA community.

September eSeminar I & II:

  • 4th eSeminar September I
    12 September 2007, 16 :00 – 17 :00 Brussels Time "Ensuring patient's safety through the standardisation of electrical medical equipment"
    Presented by: Dr. Georg HEIDENREICH, Siemens AG Medical Solutions
  • 5th eSeminar September II
    25 September 2007, 15:00-16:00 Brussels time
    "OpenEHR workshop: a non-proprietary input to and implementation of 13606"
    Presented by: Gerard FRERIKS, Conexis

For further information and registration, please visit HIMSS EMEA eSeminar pages.

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