Webinar|Cardiac Imaging| March 21, 2022

WEBINAR: How Northwell Health System is Getting Ahead with an Enterprise CVIT Solution

GE Healthcare-sponsored webinar takes place March 29 at 2 ET.

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Join Dr. Nicholas T. Skipitaris, Western Regional Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology at Northwell Health for a discussion around the benefits of implementing an enterprise CVIT solution to improve overall department efficiencies, freeing up physicians to spend more time with their patients. By selecting Centricity™ Cardio Enterprise¹ solution from GE Healthcare, the reporting process has been streamlined, ultimately helping to reduce time spent reporting.

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Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the essential steps to achieve successful implementation of an enterprise CVIT solution
  • Examine Northwell Health’s experience streamlining the reporting process to maximize time with patients
  • Evaluate Northwell Health’s improvements driven by structured reporting.

¹Centricity Cardio Enterprise is a solution comprised of Centricity Universal Viewer and Centricity Cardio Workflow.

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Speaker Profiles

Nicholas SkipitarisNicholas Skipitaris
Director of The Heart Rhythm Center, Lenox Hill Hospital
Western Regional Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Northwell Health

Dr. Nicholas T. Skipitaris is a New York City-based cardiologist who specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology. As the Director of The Heart Rhythm Center at Lenox Hill Hospital at Northwell Health, he’s affiliated with multiple hospitals and has repeatedly been recognized as a Top Doctor in the area. Recognized as an expert in Clinical Electrophysiology, Dr. Skipitaris actively contributes to medical literature and has participated in both small- and large-scale clinical investigations throughout his career.

Dr. Skipitaris received his medical degree from Brown University, and more recently, an MBA from the Sloan School of Management at M.I.T. For over 20 years, he has been committed to mentoring and teaching medical students, house staff, general cardiology fellows and electrophysiology fellows. He also can be found at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra University, as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology. In his free time, Dr. Skipitaris is passionate about prevention of sudden cardiac arrest and bystander CPR / AED use, leading community-based education and screening programs for over 10 years.

David TolanDavid Tolan
Principal Digital Product Manager for CVIT
GE Healthcare

David Tolan is the Principal Digital Product Manager for CVIT at GE Healthcare. He has more than 30 years of experience in Cardiology, including Cardiology Imaging, Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology, and Cardiology IT.

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About Centricity™ Cardio Enterprise

GE logoAn integrated Cardiovascular PACS (CVPACS) and Information System (CVIS) that bridges the gaps between care areas and healthcare information systems. It provides a single point of access for patient data, waveforms, images, analysis tools and physician reports – combined with powerful end-to-end management, analytics and workflow tools across the cardiovascular care pathway.

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