Just some quick links http://www.oshca.org/ - look at their conferences for papers http://www.openhealth.com/en/healthlinks.html
http://www.openhealth.com/en/healthcare.html - some default issues you might want to cover http://www.minoru-development.com/ http://www.informatics-review.com/open.html - Open Source Software in Healthcare http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/955063770/index_html I know those are just links , not a ready to go presentation but it should help. Sebastian On Thursday 10 March 2005 21:53, Carlos Moro wrote: > Hi all, > > J Busser wrote: > > At 9:22 PM +0100 3/9/05, Carlos Moro wrote: > > > > Not sure what means an "open office" presentation... do you mean > > *specifically* the OpenOffice software (word processor, spreadsheet > > etc suite) or do you mean a medical office / clinic etc that is > > running different kinds of free software (which could be OpenOffice or > > it could be other software). > > Sorry for writing so fast and imprecisely... I was thinking in preparing > the meeting in the usual way: > > 1. Speech: 30-45' > . Following a suitable document specifically elaborated. > . Together with a visual presentation (in OpenOffice-Impress > format or something similar). Thanks for the link of LateX Beamer, > Andreas, though I'm afraid is really difficult for me to prepare the > presentation in latex :( > 2. GnuMed living from laptop: 20' > 3. Dicussion, proposal, ideas, feedback... required ' > > > A white paper is usually taken as an "authoritative report". What is > > it you wish dealt with in a white paper? Are you thinking something > > like the benefits of open source software for health care, or what > > gnumed specifically hopes to achieve? > > We could begin with the introduction about the benefits of open source > software for health care and then go on with GnuMed option specifically ;) > > > Would the FAQs help )or be enough) for a presentation? > > http://salaam.homeunix.com/twiki/bin/view/Gnumed/GnumedFaqs > > Of course! > > > I would gladly participate in writing things for humans and helping > > with checking English for non-native English speakers. My only concern > > would be that I don't understand enough of GnuMed technically to write > > it myself but could help identify the KINDS of content people might > > want and could then ask for contributions for those answers. > > Thanks!! We can work together, and everyone is invited also ;). He know > little about IT so I imagine we should focus for the perspective of a > clinical manager who is interested in its use and deployment and just > extend on technical details at the end or as a complement... > > > Best regards, > carlos -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice
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