TORONTO – Outsourcing IT services, software and storage has become a core aspect of modern business, which has created new and often unforeseen sources of potential liability. Risks can include costly business interruptions, embarrassing security breaches and permanent data loss.
As a healthcare manager or IT professional, you need to know how to effectively and safely navigate through Cloud and SaaS based environments.
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TORONTO – The University of Toronto’s master of biotechnology program has approved a graduate field of specialization in digital health technologies.
“We are creating a new breed of professional who is equipped with the ability to code and apply data science in the context of emerging opportunities in digital health technology,” says Jayson Parker (pictured), associate professor, teaching stream in the department of biology, about digital health technologies at U of T Mississauga.
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Health systems around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, are under great pressure. With an ageing population and advancements in medical treatments, maintaining high-quality care is possible but challenging for clinical staff. Patients often have complicated needs, and the equipment used to monitor them often requires time and attention.
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TORONTO – An inter-professional team of Toronto-based scientists, including a biomedical engineer and music therapist, has been recognized with one of Canada’s highest honours – the Meritorious Service Cross (Civil Division), presented by the Governor General of Canada. The decoration recognizes Canadians for exceptional deeds that bring honour to the country.
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TORONTO – Whether you’re a lawyer, doctor or seasoned healthcare sector executive, Osgoode’s LLM in Health Law will give you a deeper understanding of the leading topics in health law, along with the skills to tackle issues you currently face in your day-to-day.
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TORONTO – Hospitality Network & iMD Health are pleased to announce that they have formed a strategic partnership in which the iMD educational software platform will be made available to all of the Hospitality Networks digital hospital customers. Launching in November, iMD will be available to over 2,500 hospital bedside terminals across Canada.
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The new medical technologies responsible for the ongoing transformation of healthcare systems are often credited, alongside incredible clinical breakthroughs, for extending both the quality of patient care and lifespans. It is also within this framework that society has come to expect financial accountability, unrestricted access to modern medical technology and continuously improving levels of patient care.
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OSHAWA, Ont. – Durham College (DC) is proud to announce that it will offer its first degree program, the Honours Bachelor of Health Care Technology Management (HCTM), beginning in the 2018-2019 academic year.
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HALIFAX – The medical school at Dalhousie University is now screening prospective students for character traits such as empathy and integrity, and has reviewed its admissions process for the first time in 10 years, following high-profile cases at the Halifax university of would-be doctors in trouble with the law.
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TORONTO – Organizations face numerous risks when outsourcing IT, including costly business interruptions, security breaches and data loss. Can you confidently manage and mitigate Cloud and SaaS risks?
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