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VHMA Webinar: IT, What is "IT"?
VHMA Member Price: $0 ; Non-Member Price: $30
This would be a broad based discussion on all electronic considerations for practices as it relates to Information Technology. What should a practice be aware of that can be of a benefit for them in the marketplace. Why would one capture a signature electronically? Why does color matter? How does communication through technology reflect their business values? What is in the market and how can you gain the competitive edge by following some easy direction? A great sign out front is just the start, what is behind the front door is where we will go. How does one go about taking care of all this technology once it is installed? What is new in the world of devices? How does that affect how we communicate with clients and use our electronics to manage our data?
This presentation is designed to help a practice owner or manager get the wheels running on what IT is in their business and why it is so important not only to have but also to take care of.
This presentation is designed to help a practice owner or manager get the wheels running on what IT is in their business and why it is so important not only to have but also to take care of.
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Guest Presenter: Nancy Dewitz
Nancy has spent 23+ years in the veterinary profession in technical related positions. Prior to the veterinary experience, she was employed by a small IT firm supporting businesses of all types. She entered the veterinary industry as technical support staff, and moved into, training, technical installation, and on to practice management software sales and consulting in practices. Visiting 1000’s of practices over the years she has a unique perspective into the technical side of the veterinary practice and how technical workflow can impact patient care and practice efficiency.
Nancy has spent 23+ years in the veterinary profession in technical related positions. Prior to the veterinary experience, she was employed by a small IT firm supporting businesses of all types. She entered the veterinary industry as technical support staff, and moved into, training, technical installation, and on to practice management software sales and consulting in practices. Visiting 1000’s of practices over the years she has a unique perspective into the technical side of the veterinary practice and how technical workflow can impact patient care and practice efficiency.