International medical imaging IT company Sectra will provide its platform for medical education, Sectra Education Portal, to four university colleges in Denmark, the company announced last week in a communiqué.
With the solution, University College Nordjylland (UNC), University College (UCL), Københavns Professionshøjskole (KP) and Professionshøjskolen Absalon aim to elevate the educational experiences for their radiographer students, ultimately better preparing them for future professional environments.
Additionally, the solution will facilitate the sharing of educational materials between the university colleges.
“We have previously used what you might call a lite version of the Sectra PACS with the purpose of making clinical images a part of our training program,’’ Katrine Borg-Hansen, Head of Education at UCL, said. ‘‘By transferring to the education portal, we look forward to greatly enhancing the learning experience for our radiographer students. For the faculty, this will facilitate the development of tailored learning materials, lessons, and assessments, while enabling the sharing of material and lessons among the four universities and their campuses.”
The contract for the Sectra Education Portal was signed during the fourth quarter of Sectra’s 2023/2024 fiscal year and will provide the university colleges with a realistic Sectra PACS-environment with advanced visualization tools and a multidisciplinary library of real anatomical and clinical cases.
This will allow users to study cases that mimic real-life experiences in the diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring of a wide range of medical conditions. In addition, the cloud-based portal provides users on-demand access to the learning content from their own devices, facilitating self-directed learning. It is also easily scalable, if needed, and can be used by many users in different faculties, which makes it possible for universities to share resources between sites.
“A significant challenge facing the healthcare system today is the shortfall of radiographers available to conduct imaging exams, leading to substantial delays in diagnosis and patient care,’’Johan Carlegrim, President of Sectra’s business unit Medical Education, said. ‘‘Across many countries, attracting students to enroll in radiographer programs at universities is extremely difficult, and of the students who actually start, too many drop out before graduation. Therefore, making the education for radiographers more attractive is of huge importance. I am honored to receive the confidence and support of these four esteemed university colleges,”
He continues, “This marks a significant step forward in enhancing educational standards and ultimately, patient care in Denmark.”
The Sectra Education Portal is a subscription-based Software-as-a-Service solution that provides visualization tools and content at the university, at home or at the hospital. The portal is used by over 60 countries worldwide and includes a large number of anonymized medical cases and images that have been collected in collaboration with Sectra’s customers. It comprises anatomy, histopathology, radiology, traumatology, orthopedics, oncology, surgery and other specialties. It also allows the import of own material, which facilitates tailor-made lessons.
Source: Sectra