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Canon Medical Informatics

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Great place to work! - Anonymous employee Canon Medical Informatics Employee Review

5.0
22 June 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Vital allows me to work from home since I did not want to move to Minneapolis. My boss(es) trust me to do my job and do not micro-manage at all. It is wonderful! My colleagues are also really supportive and we all have a team mentality in our department. Vital is involved in the local community and management is supportive of community service by granting 2 paid days to each employee that wants to volunteer. Vital also supports living a healthy lifestyle by providing monetary rewards for healthy activity.

Cons

I do not have a clear vision for my career path. I love what I do, but I don't know what the next steps for advancement are. Working from home has a negative side to things - I feel a little out of touch with colleagues & I miss out on much of the camaraderie & inside jokes.

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5.0
4 July 2022
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Really cool codebase. Good engineers

Cons

Limited freedom as an intern

1.0
26 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Canon Medical Informatics was once best known for Vitrea Advanced Visualization, a groundbreaking radiology imaging platform that set the industry standard with its powerful 2D, 3D, and 4D tools. Vitrea’s success was driven by the remarkable team that built it—innovators who turned complex imaging challenges into intuitive solutions. This combination of product excellence and exceptional people was the company’s core strength and the primary reason it was acquired.

Cons

Unfortunately, the company later lost focus. After acquiring Karos Health, leadership shifted away from its core competency in advanced visualization and attempted to compete in the saturated Enterprise Imaging market with only a vendor-neutral archive (VNA). The most damaging decisions came during multiple layoffs, when the leadership team responsible for Advanced Visualization—the once profitable business—was cut, while leadership from the non-profitable Enterprise Imaging side was retained and still runs the company today. What was once a market leader in advanced imaging innovation has struggled under a loss of direction and misplaced priorities.

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