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RSNA21 delivered meaningful engagement for Intelerad, featuring in-person and virtual sessions, product demos, and discussions on AI, cloud imaging, and interoperability—despite smaller crowds compared to pre-pandemic events.
More than 21,000 imaging professionals gathered at McCormick Place in Chicago for RSNA21. Despite travel restrictions and safety mandates, Intelerad’s booth was busy with attendees eager for deep conversations about improving patient care and radiology productivity.
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“It’s a smaller crowd, but the meetings are amazing,” said Tiffani Misencik, VP of Hospital and Health System Sales.
Scott McLeod, VP of Ambulatory Sales, added: “Everyone here is serious about intelligent conversations to improve healthcare.”
CEO Mike Lipps noted the excitement around Intelerad’s growth and vision. Marketing Director Gabriela Barragan emphasized the impact of multiple acquisitions: “We have an expanded product portfolio, more experts, and more brainpower to transform medical imaging management.”
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