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Do you get the feeling that electronic medical record vendors are just out to sell you their software without your best interest in mind?  Are EMRs and their various options and pricing structures making your head spin?  Ever feel like you're not getting the full story?

 

If you answered 'yes' to any of the above questions, then join us for our presentation, What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know.  You will receive independent, third-party insight without the spin or hype. 

 

Two sessions are available – please join us for the one that is right for you!


Session #1: Evening Session
What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know

We will present What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know at the beautiful Huntsman Hunt Club in northern Oakland County.  You will enjoy fine-dining while you learn valuable information in a relaxed atmosphere.  Space is limited for this exclusive event.

The Huntsman Hunt Club in Northern Oakland County

Date: March 4, 2010
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pm (Dinner and cocktails will be served)
Location:
The Huntsman Hunt Club
3166 Havens Road
Dryden, MI 48428
Cost: Compliments of SMART I.T. Services
Register: Click here to make your reservation - seating is limited

Session #2: Lunch & Learn Session
What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know

We will present What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know at our headquarters in Sterling Heights.  You are invited to take a tour of our Network Operations Center (NOC) after the presentation.  Lunch will be served during this hour-long presentation, compliments of SMART I.T. Services.

Lunch & Learn
Date: March 10, 2010
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (Lunch will be served)
Location:
SMART I.T. Services
34715 Van Dyke Ave.
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Cost: Compliments of SMART I.T. Services
Register: Seating is limited, click here to register.


"SMART I.T. Services' presentation of "What the EMR Vendors Don't Want You to Know" was extremely helpful.  It was packed with valuable information and I think all doctors would benefit from listening to it."

Diane Tompkins
West Branch Medical Center

 

 

 

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