I-TECH / UW Clinical Informatics Research Group is mentoring one of
the OpenMRS Summer of Code projects. The UW project is the "PDQ
Supplier Module" which translates to improving a current project to
use standards based data exchange between our OpenELIS lab system and
OpenMRS.

If you are thinking of doing the Google Summer of Code, this could be
a great match. Email jflow2 at uw.edu for more info.


-----Original Message-----
From: announce at openmrs.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Michael Downey
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 12:54 PM
To: openmrs-announce-l at LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
Subject: [OPENMRS] Announcing OpenMRS Summer of Code 2011

The OpenMRS community is pleased to announce that it has been selected
to participate as a mentoring organization for a 5th year in Google
Summer of Code(tm).

We've enjoyed participating in this great program in the last 4 years
and are even more excited about the projects and mentors we have
available this year. Coding for OpenMRS is a great way to practice
your coding skills and, at the same time, help benefit people in
developing countries who are on the front lines of the battle against
HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria.

Google Summer of Code is an annual program that gives university
students studying computer science and related fields a chance to use
the skills they learn to solve real-world problems and participate in
active open source development communities. At OpenMRS, our projects
are ideas developed within our communities that have the potential to
reach millions and help medical professionals save lives in some of
the poorest places on the planet.
Students will have the opportunity to work closely with experienced
development mentors who are experts in their fields, and will also
have the chance to work with other developers, users, and students
from every continent.

If you are a currently-enrolled university student, you are likely
eligible to participate in the program, organized by Google's Open
Source Programs Office. Fore more information about the program and
our proposed projects, visit the Summer of Code page on the OpenMRS
Wiki:
http://go.openmrs.org/soc2011

Good luck to all students who apply. We're looking forward to working with you!

Best regards,
Michael Downey
OpenMRS Community Infrastructure Team
michael at openmrs.org - http://openmrs.org

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