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Pop-Up Medical Clinics 101: Building the agility, security, and reliability needed for temporary remote locations

April 14, 2021

12pm MST

Event Description

There is an unprecedented need to provide quick and convenient remote medical locations, at scale the world has never experienced before. Many equate this need for remote out-of-reach countries, but this is now a reality for the US, UK, EMEA, and beyond. Medical organizations are now quickly ramping up their capabilities to meet the demands.

Come join our discussion with those who have been on the front line in providing the access that our state/local governments and healthcare organizations need to concentrate on their main mission, helping patients. Explore the challenges and discover the solution to this very dynamic real-world need and how it translates to your organization.

Attendees will learn:
• What are the questions you should be asking when creating a pop-up medical clinic?
• How to find a partner that understands your challenges and is invested in your success.
• Articulate the specific unique solution that satisfies your needs with the reliability and security required.
• What resources are available to you make Pop-up Medical Clinics a reality?

Speakers
Moderator: Robin Manke-Cassidy, Cradlepoint, Director of Solution Marketing

Robin Manke-Cassidy is a Product and Solution marketing leader at Cradlepoint. She joined Cradlepoint after holding a variety of roles within Product Management and Marketing in the Mobile, Network and client space. Previously, she spent two decades in Enterprise IT management with roles including access, security, data center server management, development and networking. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from Arizona State University.

Devin McCormick, Connected Solutions Group, Sales Engineer,
Matt Boggs, Cradlepoint, Sales Engineer
Carl Flaherty, Main Line Health, Manager, Network Services