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Keeping Doctors and Nurses Connected. INCREDIBLE PEOPLE INCREDIBLE STORIES © 2017 University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation. Pajtim Rushiti – IA-47648-17 Pajtim Rushiti IS End User Device Manager At some point, we’ve all encountered problems with emails not working or our smartphones crashing. Generally speaking, it’s not much more than a minor inconvenience. But when doctors and nurses have their communication devices go down, there’s nothing minor about it. It could mean the delay of receiving important patient updates from other physicians or time-sensitive lab results needed to determine an accurate diagnosis. That’s where Pajtim Rushiti comes in. As an Information Services End User Device Supervisor, he and his team keep things like tablets, smartphones, and computers connected and running properly. Over the years, they’ve deployed nearly 17,000 devices to 70 locations and three hospitals. That’s a lot of vital communications technology to maintain – a challenge Pajtim and his team are more than ready to handle. Thanks, Pajtim. UW Health. Remarkable. Remarkable careers start at UWHealth.org/careers

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Pajtim RushitiIS End User Device Manager

At some point, we’ve all encountered problems with

emails not working or our smartphones crashing.

Generally speaking, it’s not much more than a minor

inconvenience. But when doctors and nurses have

their communication devices go down, there’s nothing

minor about it. It could mean the delay of receiving

important patient updates from other physicians

or time-sensitive lab results needed to determine

an accurate diagnosis. That’s where Pajtim Rushiti

comes in. As an Information Services End User

Device Supervisor, he and his team keep things like

tablets, smartphones, and computers connected and

running properly. Over the years, they’ve deployed

nearly 17,000 devices to 70 locations and three

hospitals. That’s a lot of vital communications

technology to maintain – a challenge Pajtim and his

team are more than ready to handle. Thanks, Pajtim.

UW Health. Remarkable.

Remarkable careers start at UWHealth.org/careers