Sydney Open VPMS seminar Tuesday April 28th

Free Seminar - An Introduction to OpenVPMS - Sydney Metropolitan Practitioners Branch of AVA Sponsored by Novartis

An exciting new approach to Veterinary Practice Management Software OpenVPMS is an established Practice Management Software system, sponsored & developed by a not for profit co-operative of veterinary industry participants in response to growing concerns about the existing veterinary software industry. If you are considering software for your practice or changing your software this seminar is for you. We will introduce you to Open VPMS , the ideas behind the open source software concept & benefits this community development approach provides to your practice & the veterinary industry as a whole.

  • Who are OpenVPMS ?
  • What is Open Source ?
  • Why is this good for the Veterinary Industry ?
  • How can it benefit your Practice?
  • A full demonstration of the latest OpenVPMS features.
  • How to migrate from existing systems.
  • Open Question time.

Tuesday 28th of April 2009 commencing at 7.30pm for 8.00pm start (finish approx 10.30pm). Stamford Grand North Ryde - www.stamford.com.au Corner Epping and Herring Roads, Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 (02) 9888 1077

Refreshments & drinks provided. Introduction by Dr Claude Stanislaus of the sponsor, Novartis. (15-20 minutes on "Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease - A Multi Modal Approach").

RSVP by April 22nd to Ron Lal AVA NSW avansw[at]ava.com[dot]au

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NSW Seminar

Thanks for organising this Jim and Tony,

This will be a fantastic opportunity for practitioners in Sydney to find out more about OpenVPMS.

Sydney Seminar - Last Reminder

Hi Everyone,

 

This is just a last reminder to everyone on the list that the Sydney Metropolitan Practitioners branch of the AVA and Novartis have organised a free OpenVPMS seminar to be held on Tuesday 28th of April 2009 commencing at 7.30pm for 8.00pm start (finish approx 10.30pm). Stamford Grand North Ryde - www.stamford.com.au Corner Epping and Herring Roads, Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 (02) 9888 1077

Refreshments & drinks provided. Introduction by Dr Claude Stanislaus of the sponsor, Novartis. (15-20 minutes on "Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease - A Multi Modal Approach").

RSVP to Ron Lal AVA NSW avansw[at]ava.com[dot]au

It will be great opportunity for you to see OpenVPMS in operation and ask questions about the OpenVPMS project , the software or how to move from your existing systems to OpenVPMS.

 

Look forward to seeing you there.

 

Tony De Keizer

Re: Sydney Seminar - Last Reminder

Will be there - thanks!

2009/4/25 <tony@openvpms.org>

Hi Everyone,   This is just a last reminder to everyone on the list that the Sydney Metropolitan Practitioners branch of the AVA and Novartis have organised a free OpenVPMS seminar to be held on Tuesday 28th of April 2009 commencing at 7.30pm for 8.00pm start (finish approx 10.30pm).  Stamford Grand North Ryde -  //www.stamford.com.au">www.stamford.com.au  Corner Epping and Herring Roads, Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 (02) 9888 1077 Refreshments & drinks provided. Introduction by Dr Claude Stanislaus of the sponsor, Novartis. (15-20 minutes on "Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease - A Multi Modal Approach"). RSVP to Ron Lal AVA NSW    avansw@ava.com.au It will be great opportunity for you to see OpenVPMS in operation and ask questions about the OpenVPMS project , the software or how to move from your existing systems to OpenVPMS.   Look forward to seeing you there.   Tony De Keizer _______________________________________________ OpenVPMS User Mailing List users@lists.openvpms.org To unsubscribe or change your subscription visit: //lists.openvpms.org/listinfo/users">http://lists.openvpms.org/listinfo/users Posts from this mailing list can be viewed online and replied to in the OpenVPMS User's forum- //tinyurl.com/openvfu">http://tinyurl.com/openvfu

Congratulations to all those involved with the Sydney meeting

Congratulations to all those who organised the Sydney Metro meetings. Many thanks to those who gave their time in organising these important information sessions and Novartis for helping fund them.

Thanks also for all those who attended.

 

Matt C

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