German XING Medical IT Community is Growing

XINGGerman XING directory of business contacts is getting more and more popular by offering well tailored services for its registered members. A very promising and in continuous development in this context is the German XING Medical IT (Medizin - IT) Forum which now has more than 1000 valued Healthcare IT contacts coming from business, research and educational areas.

One of the strength points of the Medizin - IT Forum is a very successful combination of XING profiles/contacts with well designed and open for contributions topics:

  • Willkommen
  • E-health
  • E-Health Schweiz / International
  • IT im Krankenhaus
  • Gesundheitspolitik
  • Prozessmanagement / Klinische Pfade
  • Medizin IT + Recht
  • Links, Portale, Nachrichtenboard, Events und Termine
  • Jobs + Kooperationen
  • Newsletter-Archiv

Additionally the Medizin - IT Forum is proposing regular meetings, the next one would be in the frames of the MEDICA 2007 Exhibition (15 November, 2007).

For further information, please visit:
http://www.xing.com/net/medit/

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XING makes your professional network an active part of your life. Far more than a directory of business contacts, XING enables its members to discover professional people, opportunities and privileges through its unique discovery capability and advanced contact management tools. Its novel approach to professional services has resulted in OPEN Business Club AG being named one of the world's hottest Web 2.0 startups by Business 2.0/CNN Money and one of Europe's "Top 100" by Red Herring. Founded in August 2003, OPEN Business Club AG's global network manages tens of millions of member-to-member connections across 16 languages and all industries, with "real world" events held around the world. OPEN Business Club AG currently employs an international team of 62 people from 13 nations, with its headquarters based in Hamburg (Germany), and offices in Beijing (China) and in Zurich (Switzerland).

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