Webinar

Data, Data, Data: How VNAs Help Consolidate & Simplify Healthcare Data Management

On-demand

Are you starting to scale up your pathology department’s digitisation efforts? This panel discussion will explore the different options available to labs for digital pathology image lifecycle management, including the ability to leverage already existing infrastructure in hospitals in the form of vendor neutral archives.

Webinar Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about the importance of scalable, secure, and performant storage for whole slide images and medical imaging
  • Learn how organizations can leverage enterprise-wide solutions such as a VNA to simplify image storage and management
  • Learn how digitization across the enterprise can drive the need for a single unified solution

Michael Valante

Global Business Lead, Healthcare UDS & CTO Digital Pathology, Dell Technologies

Michael Valante, MBA, BSBME, is the global healthcare business lead for Dell Technologies Unstructured Data Solutions and serves as the CTO for Digital Pathology.
His professional background spans +20 years with global clinical informatics and medical imaging technology companies including Philips, Eclipsys and Bell Laboratories. He is a member of the Educational Advisory Board at Imaging Technology News and sits on the Digital Pathology Association’s Foundation Board as well as its Education and Digital Content Committees.
He is a subject matter expert in the areas of enterprise imaging and pathology informatics. He is deeply focused on the healthcare industry, working with customers and application partners in defining the strategic linkage between clinical requirements and informatics capabilities so as to optimally leverage technology to improve outcomes, enhance clinical efficiency and increase patient and staff satisfaction.

Imogen Fitt

Senior Market Analyst, Signify Research

Imogen Fitt is a Senior Market Analyst working within the healthcare IT team at UK-based market intelligence company, Signify Research. Signify Research focuses on primary data collection as a part of its research methodology, working directly with some of the largest healthcare technology companies worldwide to produce its market reports.
Since joining in 2018, Imogen has expanded Signify Research’s preclinical coverage to cover markets such as digital pathology, laboratory information systems, oncology information systems and AI in drug development.

Amy Thompson

Research Manager, Signify Research

Amy is the Research Manager for Healthcare IT at Signify Research. Amy’s focus and expertise is on: Imaging IT and Enterprise Imaging, Radiology IT, Cardiology IT, VNA, Operational Workflow and Business Intelligence for Radiology, Advanced Visualisation IT, Teleradiology and AI in Medical Imaging.