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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