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How to do less and achieve more in the clinical lab

28 Aug 2024
Dora Wells
Clinical Content Editor
How to do less and achieve more in the clinical lab

Find out how the Atellica® portfolio can help laboratory professionals reduce stress and streamline their daily operations. In today's healthcare systems, labs face increasing demands for higher testing volumes, more staff, and greater administrative burdens. Join Michele Zwickl, Head of Laboratory Solutions for North America at Siemens Healthineers to see how the Atellica portfolio was designed to address these challenges with a singular focus: do less. Less hands-on work, less complexity, less administrative burden, less waste, and less frustration.

This video was filmed at ADLM 2024.

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