OccTok: Season 3, Episode 1 – Tom Slabach, Enterprise Health
Loads of data migration experience and flexible toolsets ease client concerns around data integrity, downtime and security
Tom Slabach is vice president of sales engineering for Enterprise Health. He has been with the organization for 21 years and overseen hundreds of data migrations for organizations in many different industries. Tom and his team have encountered almost any kind of situation imaginable, and this experience has been the catalyst for developing a systematic and repeatable method for successful migrations of data.
| "When you go to a resort, you load your luggage on the plane. And then you don't really have to see your bags or even think about your luggage again until you show up at your room at the resort. That's what we want our data migrations to feel like." |
In this episode of OccTok, Tom provides an inside look at some of the common challenges organizations face when it comes to migrating large amounts of employee health data to a new system. He shares how his team helps organizations decide what data they really need to migrate, the wide variety of places data lives, and common mistakes organizations make when planning their migrations.
Listen now to hear how Enterprise Health's approach to data migrations takes the pain out of this often daunting and cumbersome process.
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OccTok is a podcast produced by Enterprise Health to support the mission of ACOEM's Ambassador Program, an initiative to increase awareness of occupational and environmental medicine among medical and APP students and residents and provide opportunities for real-world experiences for interested trainees.
The Ambassador Program is led by a group of occupational health professionals who recruit others in the specialty to volunteer as ambassadors and present at lunch and learns at medical and physician assistant schools throughout the U.S. The presentations introduce attendees to the specialty and its benefits which include high satisfaction and low burnout rates, and provide information on common work environments including hospitals and health systems, colleges and universities, the public sector, sports and entertainment, and a wide variety of corporate and manufacturing settings.