Pallas Athena to implement enterprise-wide BPM|one solution at Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Pallas Athena
Pallas Athena to implement enterprise-wide BPM|one solution at Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Pallas Athena, a global leader of BPM technology, announced today that it will implement its award winning Business Process Management suite BPM|one at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, in New York.
“We are delighted that Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has chosen to implement our BPM|one suite to streamline and manage the business functions and research processes across the organization”, said Mr. Lynn R. Hogg, President of Pallas Athena, Inc. He goes on to say, “It is an honor to be working with an organization that is truly focused on improving the lives of people around the world. By helping them to improve their research and business processes, the impact that we can have on their mission is immeasurable.
” As one of the nation’s premier institutions for medical education, research and clinical investigation, Albert Einstein College of Medicine is home to some 2,000 faculty members, 750 M.D. students, 350 Ph.D. students attending the Sue Golding Graduate Division — including 125 in the combined M.D./Ph.D. programs — and 380 postdoctoral investigators training at the Belfer Institute for Advanced Biomedical Studies. More than 7,000 Einstein alumni are among the nation’s foremost clinicians, biomedical scientists, and medical educators.
According to Mr. Marc Milstein, Vice President for Information Technology and CIO at Yeshiva University, “Pallas Athena exhibited a thorough understanding of our business process issues and was able to transform that knowledge into an effective solution that will significantly improve the way our research is performed and our business is managed. While we evaluated a number of solutions, we chose Pallas Athena largely because of its unique technical abilities and their methodology for implementing and supporting that solution on such a large enterprise scale such as ours.”
About Yeshiva University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine Now in its second century, Yeshiva University ranks among the nation’s leading academic research institutions. It embraces the heritage of the best of western civilization, along with the ancient traditions of Jewish law and life.
YU's undergraduate schools and divisions include Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, and Sy Syms School of Business. And together with its graduate and affiliated schools—Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary—the university embraces knowledge in the arts, sciences, and professions, as well as the breadth and richness of Jewish culture and thought.
Last year, Albert Einstein College of Medicine received more than $130 million in support from the NIH. This includes the funding of major research centers at Einstein in diabetes, cancer, liver disease, and AIDS. Other areas where the College of Medicine is concentrating its efforts include developmental brain research, neuroscience, cardiac disease, and initiatives to reduce and eliminate ethnic and racial health disparities. Through its extensive affiliation network involving five hospital centers in the Bronx, Manhattan and Long Island – which includes Montefiore Medical Center, The University Hospital and Academic Medical Center for Einstein – the College runs one of the largest post-graduate medical training program in the United States, offering approximately 150 residency programs to more than 2,500 physicians in training.
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