On November 9th Southern Methodist University (SMU) recognized
T-System, Inc. during the 40th anniversary celebration of its Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department. In honor of this milestone and the outstanding contributions made, distinguished alumni and three companies were acknowledged during the dinner.
T-System’s co-founder, Robert Langdon, MD, joined representatives from Texas Instruments and Raytheon to receive awards for their support of the department and university.
The event was held at SMU’s Hughes-Trigg Ballroom and hosted by the department chair, Hesham El-Rewini, Ph.D., and the Dean of the School of Engineering, Geoffrey C. Orsak, Ph.D..
T-System has partnered with the SMU CSE over the last 7 years including funding a scholarship in bio-informatics, providing financial awards to student competitions, participating in industry/academic collaborations and offering board leadership to the CSE Industry Advisory Board.
Michael D. Hansen,
T-System’s President and CEO said, “
T-System is dedicated to the mission of making the best medical care a reality for everyone. SMU’s Computer Science and Engineering Department is doing important work in areas of computer science that are now and will be in the future applied to advancing that mission. We are so proud to be able to provide our support to their efforts and plan to so in the years to come.”
About T-System:
Founded over a decade ago, T-System, Inc. and T-System Technologies, Ltd. (The T System), is one of the most recognized company names in emergency medicine… today 40% of the emergency departments in the US and others around the world rely on the T-System to aid them in their pursuit of providing the best patient care. The T-System organization brings together an uncommon collaboration of clinicians, technologists and service professionals dedicated to serving the current and future clinical needs of emergency departments, urgent care centers and primary care providers. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, T-System is the leading provider of clinical documentation solutions for emergency medicine. Today, more than 2,000 civilian and military emergency departments in the United States, Puerto Rico, Australia and around the world partner with T-System for their clinical information needs. For more information, please visit www.tsystem.com or contact Joe Lastinger at (800) 667-2482.