Published on
07
May
2025

How Professor Pierre Guerreschi uses Pixacare in his daily clinical practice

Professor Pierre Guerreschi is Head of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at Lille University Hospital.

Professor Pierre Guerreschi, Head of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Lille University Hospital, has been using Pixacare since November 2020. With nearly 12,000 photographs logged in the app, he brings firsthand perspective on what this technology delivers in daily clinical practice.

Professor Guerreschi walks us through the features he relies on most — and how they fit into his workflow.

  • Effortless photo capture. Images are taken directly in the app on his smartphone, with no extra steps or friction.
  • Secure storage. Photos are automatically hosted on a certified health data server (HDS), ensuring full confidentiality and regulatory compliance.
  • Team collaboration. Images can be shared across the clinical team, streamlining case discussions during rounds and multidisciplinary meetings.
  • Structured follow-up. Keyword tagging enables precise, efficient tracking of clinical cases, making it easy to retrieve and review patient data over time.
  • Patient-generated photos. Patients can submit photos remotely, reducing unnecessary hospital visits and improving the overall care experience.

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Video credit: CHU Média

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