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Campus-wide rollout of imitoWound in full swing.
19 February 20254 min read
Campus-wide rollout of imitoWound in full swing.

As a location of the University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg (UKGM), the University Hospital of Giessen offers medical care, modern diagnostics, and comprehensive therapy at the highest international level.

We are very pleased to now support users in wound management with AI on a daily basis with imitoWound! The campus-wide rollout is in full swing. The on-site training has filled the entire lecture hall. Wow!

We are delighted to partner with wound care specialists, nurses, and doctors at the University Hospital of Giessen, providing AI-powered wound management solutions. These solutions are seamlessly integrated, ensure data privacy, and are designed to support comprehensive patient care in the clinical setting.

Special thanks to Jennifer Schomber, Johanna Pfaff, Lars Fischer, and Jens Lotz for the great cooperation.

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After our training course, we had the opportunity to ask wound expert Jennifer Schomber about her experiences with imito in a short interview. In 3 quick questions, she told us how imito makes her day-to-day work easier, what she recommends to other clinics and what her presentation at the German Wound Congress in Bremen will be about.

What effect does the use of imitoWound have in your everyday life?

Jennifer: I can quickly and easily write down good wound documentation and give it to patients. This makes my wound consultations much easier.

Would you recommend imitoWound to other clinics?

Jennifer: (laughs) What kind of question is that? Yes! Because it's uncomplicated and even inexperienced colleagues are guided through the menu very easily so that they can create great wound documentation in a short space of time.

Finally, would you like to tell us something about your contribution to the panel discussion on wound documentation and AI at DEWU in Bremen?

Jennifer: I was invited by the congress organisation. The panel discussion will be chaired by Norbert Kolbig from the University Hospital in Düsseldorf. There will be a speaker who will show what different systems there are. My part will then be to report from the organisation. How the test phase, implementation and training went. I am therefore grateful that we are now rolling out and training completely, and I am also very excited about the feedback from colleagues who have now been equipped with the end devices since last week and are getting started on the ward. That means the next 8-12 weeks will be really exciting for me and then I can start writing my presentation for the Wound Congress. (laughs) That's what I can expect at the Wound Congress and I'm looking forward to it - it's going to be exciting!

The panel discussion ‘W55 Wound Documentation & Artificial Intelligence’ with Jennifer Schomber's presentation ‘Wound documentation in the HIS vs. AI-supported documentation - a university hospital makes the switch’ will take place on 8 May 2025 at 11:00. You can also meet us at the DEWU. Feel free to drop by and maybe book an appointment with us directly.

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