Overview
The Situation
EANM relied on a generic LMS that wasn't built for nuclear medicine education.
The European Association of Nuclear Medicine, established in 1985, is Europe's leading organisation advancing nuclear medicine. With an Annual Congress attracting over 8,700 medical experts globally, EANM needed a robust educational platform to support its growing programs.
But the existing system was a generic off-the-shelf LMS — packed with superfluous features while missing critical functionalities specific to nuclear medicine. Users were forced into excessive workarounds, customization was severely limited, and operational costs kept climbing.
The Real Problem
The platform was actively hindering the learning experience it was supposed to enable.
Generic functionality meant that educators couldn't structure courses the way nuclear medicine demands. Students navigated through irrelevant features to find what they needed. Administrators spent more time fighting the system than managing programs.
The gap between what the LMS offered and what EANM actually needed was growing wider — reducing program effectiveness and driving up costs. A complete rethink was the only path forward.
Key Decisions
The Outcome
A tailored platform that precisely matches nuclear medicine education requirements.
The new LMS eliminated the friction of the previous system. Administrators spend significantly less time on management, operational costs dropped substantially compared to the generic solution, and the learning experience became more intuitive and engaging. The future-ready architecture now supports ongoing evolution, with a planned mobile application on the roadmap.
Testimonial
"The team is responsible and proactive. They mostly deliver on time and within budget and always announce any delays. Their willingness to find solutions to any challenge stands out."
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