New Online Platform & Print Edition - swiss-ICT-healthnet

swiss-ICT-healthnetThe swiss-ICT-healthnet is an eHealthcare web project accompanied by a new printed publication, both with main focus on medical IT & eHealth communication in Switzerland and European Union.

If you are interested in knowing more about the medical IT or eHealth communication, you will find daily news and information on conferences, events, research, studies on the new portal.

If you want to find out which educational possibilities (studies, courses, workshops, and seminars) are being offered, or if you are looking for a new position or have a position to offer, you would discover the swiss-ICT-healthnet online presence as a valuable tool.

The swiss-ICT-healthnet print edition (magazine) will be published for the first time on October 29th 2007, followed by 6 editions per year in German language but also containing some sections in English.

For subscription purposes, feedback or other requests, please use the online forms accessible at http://swiss-ICT-healthnet.com

For further information, please contact:
Gloria Holenstein,
Managing Director - Section Publishing
!NOW Communications AG
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