April 2009 Chapter Meeting
Lessons Learned from the EPIC Software Implementation Event Date: Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at 6:30pm
Topic: Lessons Learned from the EPIC Software Implementation Epic Software applications support all the functions related to patient care: Registration and scheduling systems for clerks; clinical systems for doctors, nurses, emergency personnel, and other care providers; ancillary systems for lab technicians, pharmacists, and radiologists; and billing systems for care providers as well as insurers. All applications leverage the same central database.
Register online [ATTN: Pls select the ticket for your location] We strongly encourage everyone to register online. We are a secure eCommerce site. Early registration closes at 12n the day of the meeting. If you do not pre-register, you will pay $2 more at the door (members $9, non-members $14). - To pay by check or cash, email VP Membership to pre-register for the meeting (and receive the early registration price).
- First time visitors and unemployed chapter members, email VP Membership to register for the meeting at no charge.
About our Speaker(s): Darryl Agee, PMP Darryl Agee is an Application Analyst for Carilion Clinic, currently working on an enterprise electronic medical record (EMR) multi-year project. His project management experience began with a seven year Air Force career working on aircraft simulators and training systems. He then spent five years in Colorado working for the City of Aurora (a suburb of Denver) in city government. He and his family returned to Roanoke in 1998, where he worked for Aramark (Crest Uniforms) and Advance Auto Parts, in systems analysis and project management positions. He has been with Carilion for over two years and enjoys working on healthcare technology projects. Darryl became a PMP in January of 2006 and holds an MBA from Auburn University at Montgomery, MS in Computer Info Systems from the University of Phoenix, and BA in English from the Virginia Military Institute. Logistics: Monthly meeting will be held at the Roanoke Higher Education Center. Remember that Roanoke City has enacted at $2.00 fee for evening parking. The meeting begins at 6:30p with a light dinner and networking. Chapter business meeting begins at 6:45p and the program starts at 7:00p and ends at 8:00p. Lynchburg Remote Telecast: will be held at Genworth Financial, 700 Main St, Lynchburg Va 24504. - Park in the Genworth Lot on 7th Street. Enter through the 7th Street doors. Escort(s) will be available.
- Point of Contact: Wayne Proffitt, wayne.proffitt@genworth.com
Tri-cities Remote Telecast: will be held at Eastman Employee Center (Toy F. Reid Building) located at 400 South Wilcox Drive, Kingsport, Tn 37660. Point of Contact: Cynthia West, cwest@eastman.com
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