I have been asking questions and this event in the Renaissance Hotel is 
probably not the one you want to go to, Rusty.  Do the GTM training, and I am 
sure you will not be disappointed by your decision, unless you are planning 
to go into the business of installing VistA for a living that is, and even 
then, you might be better off with the GTM training as this is probably not 
going to tell you what you want to know.  David Brailer and maybe Tommy 
Thompson are going to be there, and that will attract the press and the big 
wigs and leave us small wigs wishing we were elsewhere.  There is a very good 
chance you will find out what you want to know at the WorldVistA meeting.

I am going to the GTM training.


On Wednesday 13 October 2004 08:56 pm, T Maynard wrote:
>     I know it is only a week away, but the pre events for
> Worldvista were certainly calculated to catch the coat tails
> of the gathering and they have carefully avoided taking a
> bite out of Openvista agenda. but unfortunately these 2 pre
> events collide with each other (timewise) and they are
> geographically separated in suburban MD.
>
>     Is there any chance of any adjustments that would allow
> GTM enthusiasts to make it to the Vista-Office event
> creating a more complete use of that day?
> Rusty Maynard
>
> snip from Bhaskar Sept 23:
> Thanks to the hospitality of Barbara Boykin and Oleen
> Healthcare, the
> GT.M acculturation workshop will be at 9am on Wednesday,
> October 20 at
> the offices of Oleen in Silver Spring, MD
> (http://oleen.com/about/directions.html).
>
> All who are interested are invited to attend.  However,
> please let me
> know in advance (offline so that we don't use group
> bandwidth), so that
> Oleen can be prepared for the number of folks who will be
> there.  If you
> have already written to me, and I have acknowledged, there
> is no need to
> let me know again, so just show up.
>
> Michael Ginsburg wrote:
> > The CMS VistA-Office EHR announcement and information session will take
> > place on October 20 at 10:30 am in the Congressional A ballroom of the
> > Renaissance Washington DC Hotel.
> >
> > Background information can be found at
> > http://www.cms.hhs.gov/quality/pfqi.asp
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike Ginsburg
> > Project Manager
> > Iowa Foundation for Medical Care
> > 410-581-2543
>
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