Nigel Fitzsimmons

OCS Product Manager at IMS MAXIMS

Nigel Fitzsimmons is an experienced professional in product management and operations within the healthcare technology sector. As OCS Product Manager at IMS MAXIMS since November 2015, Nigel has overseen the implementation and development of the MAXIMS order communication module, successfully deploying systems across various healthcare facilities. Previously, Nigel held the role of New Products Manager at CliniSys Ltd, where responsibilities included managing product lifecycles and ensuring customer satisfaction. Additional experience includes management positions at Torex/iSoft/ClinSys, Berkeley Computer Services, and NHS Ayrshire and Arran, where Nigel honed skills in project management, team leadership, and customer relations. Nigel holds an MPhil in Bioscience and Biotechnology from the University of Strathclyde and a FIBMS in Microbiology from Glasgow Caledonian University.

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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IMS MAXIMS

IMS MAXIMS is a pioneering clinical technology specialist committed to improving the coordination of patient care in healthcare environments. Our expert team works in partnership with healthcare organisations to identify and deliver tailored, sustainable information sharing technology solutions supporting the provision of safer and more efficient care for current and future generations. Our 37-year history of collaborating with clinicians has resulted in the development of proven, flexible, user-friendly, safe and interoperable open source electronic patient record software. With an ambition to meet today’s healthcare challenges, IMS MAXIMS makes its software freely available and offers flexible options to support healthcare providers with implementation and maintenance. Its open technology has increased collaboration in the development of the software which has resulted in better clinical engagement and empowerment across hospital wards and departments. Deployment times are fast, meaning clinicians and patients can benefit from efficiency and safety improvements in rapid time.


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