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IMeCA 2009 in Lima, Perú!

bmckown wrote 1 month ago: Preparing for the 1st Annual Latin American Open Source Health Informatics Meeting (IMeCA 2009) in L … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Development of open EMRs/EHRs

jgershater wrote 1 month ago: John Halamka posted a refreshing entry about development of APIs that allow easier integration with … more →

Tags: Health Information Technology, eHR, EMR, IHE, OHF, OHT, openEHR, xdm, xdr

OpenMRS 1.5 Released

upulgodage wrote 2 months ago: OpenMRS 1.5, open-source electronic medical record system, is out. A significant improvement in this … more →

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Google Summer of Code T-Shirt is here! :-)

bmckown wrote 2 months ago: Google Summer of Code (TM) T-Shirt has arrived!  I had the pleasure of being a mentor on the OpenMRS … more →

Tags: GSOC

OpenMRS Implementers Meeting 2009

upulgodage wrote 2 months ago: Fourth Annual OpenMRS Implementers Meeting will be held from September 13th to 17th in Cape Town, So … more →

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Google Summer of Code - 2009 Balance

agnor wrote 3 months ago: Now that GSOC has ended, I thought I would share with you my thoughts on this experience. This start … more →

Tags: GSOC

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-08-17)

agnor wrote 3 months ago: Today was the “firm pencils down” date for GSOC and I “released” a “be … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-08-10)3 comments

agnor wrote 3 months ago: With only a week left for the suggested end of the coding period of GSOC, I’ve tried to give m … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-08-02)

agnor wrote 3 months ago: This entry is sooner than usual because I’m taking the next 3 days off to go camping with my f … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-07-27)

agnor wrote 3 months ago: I’ll make this one short because it’s past 1.30 AM and I still want to practice at my pi … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-07-20)

agnor wrote 4 months ago: I managed to configure tinyMCE in my module, although it was not as smooth process as I would like. … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-07-14)1 comment

agnor wrote 4 months ago: College exams are finally over! This means the project will occupy most of my time from now on. I … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner

In the middle of GSoC: The Summer of Sync

nzeyi wrote 4 months ago: It’s been quite a while, truth be told, quite some time without posting updates to this blog. … more →

Tags: GSoC OpenMRS, Software development, C#, Google, Grails, Groovy, Java, KIST Kigali, Linux

OpenMRS Workshop for Central America1 comment

jblaya wrote 4 months ago: We just finished a 3 day (July 8-10, 2009) workshop on OpenMRS in Guatemala for Ministry of Health a … more →

Tags: Guatemala, Latin America, PIH

Michael Jackson, The Greatest Performer of All Time

upulgodage wrote 4 months ago: While people are questioning the cost of Michael Jackson’s funeral, or his white skin or his c … more →

Tags: OIP, MICHAEL JACKSON, Music, People, Charity, AIDS, Africa, poverty, Ryan White

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-07-05)5 comments

agnor wrote 4 months ago: This week was more productive than the others (mostly because I had my last exam on Wednesday). Here … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner, Midterm

Maintaining Active Lists Implicitly

upulgodage wrote 4 months ago: Other than users adding and removing items to allergy lists, problem lists, etc. directly, the activ … more →

Tags: OIP

Initial Design of Active Lists

upulgodage wrote 4 months ago: A working active lists implementation is complete. Problem and allergy lists are implemented. An all … more →

Tags: OIP

GSOC Weekly Blog Entry (2009-06-27)

agnor wrote 4 months ago: I finally fixed the problems with my module. Turns out there was a bug with the ExtensionPoint tag ( … more →

Tags: GSOC, htmlformentrydesigner


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