The program, called Virtual Onsite Training, encompasses 50 InTouch Health Tech devices at more than 200 locations across the globe. The devices are used to connect GE employees with international healthcare providers through face-to-face video conferencing.
Through these meetings, GE Healthcare hopes to ensure clinicians, physicians and technicians are appropriately trained on the use of the company’s products.
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