MI-Squared Dev Talks: How to develop and submit changes to the OpenEMR projecthttps://mi-squared.com/wp-content/themes/crocal/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg150150Ken ChappleKen Chapplehttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/1e5a81ddcf7e1599c02c19ccb10a56d7?s=96&d=mm&r=g
“I want to develop for the OpenEMR project, how do I get started?” Perhaps you’re…
Tony Speaking at Portland Linux/Unix Group 6/2/2011https://mi-squared.com/wp-content/themes/crocal/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg150150Tony McCormickTony McCormickhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4dce49dd3f86089bcd6170a79a3c57b9?s=96&d=mm&r=g
MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Portland Linux/Unix Group
will meet
7 PM Thursday June 2, 2011
at
Portland State University
in the
Fariborz Maseeh
College of Engineering & Computer Science Building
Room FAB 86-01
(This is in the basement.)
The building is on SW 4th across from SW College Street.
See location H-10 on map at http://pdxLinux.org/campus_map.jpg
Presentation
Introduction to OpenEMR
by
Tony McCormick
<[email protected]>
Introduction to OpenEMR, maybe the most downloaded open source
Electronic Heath Records system in the world. This presentation
will discuss how one of the first web based, php projects became
a government certified EHR. We’ll demo the system, talk about
the good, bad and ugly of a 10 year old project with ~500,000
lines of code and get feed back on ways to move forward with
out breaking the existing use. ie: upgrade paths and models, etc.
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