Tom, please see
http://www.worldvista.org/meetings/2004-10-greenbelt/greenbelt-04-reg-fo
rm.html  if you have not registered. Hotel information is
at:http://www.worldvista.org/meetings/2004-10-greenbelt/index.html 

The 2 hour Training Session Topics have not been updated from last call.
Currently they include:
*       Essential VistA APIs, presented by Rick Marshall
*       VistA Coding Techniques,  presented by Rick Marshall
*       CPRS Demo & Overview, presented by Ross Flecher/Joseph Dal Molin
*       VistA Business & Project Management, presented by Claudine Beron
*       Web Interface for VistA presented by Bob Miller
*       Train the Trainer for Vista, presented by Rodney Kay (projector
needed)
*       Learning about OpenForum and VistA, presented by David Whitten
(Internet needed)
*       Unification of Code Base among EHRs, presented by Rick
Marshall/Maury Pepper (1 hr)
*       Discussion about VistA Software Allliance, presented by Barbara
Boykin (new 10/8)

There will also be panel discussion which include:
*       Systems & Capacity Management
*       OpenSource and VistA (Workshop/Panel)
*       VistA Software Lifecycle
*       Configuring VistA to support GTM/Cache
*       Requirements of Collaborative SW (new 10/8)

WorldVistA Organization -- Subjects for discussion will include:
*       Continued work on Organization Plan
*       Code of Conduct
*       International component
*       Transition Planning
*       Planning for 2005 Conferences
*       Coordination with VSA and other groups  

Special Sessions -- Current sessions include:
*       Vista International Day Forum (see below) Oct 20th
*       VistA History, presented by Marty Johnson
*       CMS (TBD)

Information on the VistA Community Meeting can be found at the
WorldVistA website at
http://www.worldvista.org/meetings/2004-10-greenbelt/index.html
Action Item1: Anyone interested in participating in the Oct 21-24
meeting, please register at:
http://www.worldvista.org/meetings/2004-10-greenbelt/greenbelt-04-reg-fo
rm.html
Action Item2: Room sharing - call for anyone who lives in the DC area
and willing to house someone during the conference. WorldVistA provides
a Yahoo groups page for discussion.  See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vista-meetings/
 


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Munnecke
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 12:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Hardhats-members] hello from the past

This is Tom Munnecke, hopefully joining the right list with the right
email address...

I will be coming to the OpenVistA meeting most of Weds and thru noon on
Thursday, and would like to reconnect with as many of the old gang as
possible.

I'm exploring a little to see what I might be able to do to help the
cause...

a quick update on what I'm doing: I'm officially retired from SAIC now,
having drifted off from health care into philanthropy over the past few
years.  I started a group called GivingSpace
(www.givingspace.org) to look at innovative uses of the Internet for
philanthropic and humanitarian activities. I took a fellowship at
Stanford's Digital Visions Program, and am now active in the Omidyar
Network (www.omidyar.net/home) started by eBay founder and
philanthropist Pierre Omidyar (www.givingspace.org/omidyar.htm).

I's still not sure what i want to do when I grow up, but I'm interested
in getting a feel for where OpenVistA is, and where it might go.

two quick questions: 

1.  where is the best place to get a room?
2.  Can I just install the whole system on a 1 gb USB memory module?

Tom Munnecke
(858) 756 4218


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