Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 02:41:54 GMT Server: Apache-SSL-US/1.0.3+1.1 Content-type: text/html Informedics Insight



Star Path Advanced Training 1996
Wish You Were Here

Comments from our 1996 StarPath Training Participants...

"It's an eye opener to see what can be done other than 'basic' word processing."

"I've been to several StarPath Users meetings and this one was the best. I felt welcome, I felt like Informedics cared and I felt like people listened "

"This is a great opportunity to network with other users; to learn how someone else may have a different approach. I learned a great deal."

"Informedics has really made a commitment to the product and the users."

"Meeting management made a big difference - I appreciated that they took the time to talk to us."

For those of you who missed this year's Advanced Training,it's never too early to start planning for next year's session! We have tentatively set the last week in June 1997 as our meeting time and, in order to keep the cost to you as low as possible, plan to hold the training here in Oregon. This year's fee was only $200 for a full five days of training, including fun lunches delivered right to the classroom and a heck of a good time for all involved.


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Informedics, Inc.
4000 Kruse Way Place,
Bldg. 3 Suite 210
Lake Oswego, OR 97035

 

The Advanced Training Participants and the Informedics trainers.

During the week of June 24 through June 28 we were pleased to host 14 of our StarPath Users from around the country for the annual StarPath Advanced Training Session. Nine sites were represented, ranging from Delaware to Hawaii. The training was held at our corporate office and was received with resounding success (see comments left). Our full class schedule ranged from a review of basic StarPath functionality to detailed DOS and NetWare Q&A sessions to lectures on generated reports and the automatic FAX feature.

Advanced Training allows our Users to meet one another and discuss common issues in the world of pathology as well as how StarPath can be used to optimize pathology lab functions. Class sizes were limited to just nine people this year, greatly improving the participants' ability to focus on the lectures, ask questions, and discuss the materials being covered. We also provided more classes broken down into smaller increments to allow for greater flexibility for those customers who were unable to attend the entire week and wanted to maximize their time.

The User's Group also elected replacement officers during the week of training. Steve Herrman of Providence Hospital in Cincinnati is the group's new President, Dr. Susan Donnelly of MedLab in Delaware is Vice President, and Sonia Jatho of Williamsburg Community Hospital in Virginia will serve as Secretary. Many thanks to the Users who participated and best of luck in arranging future User's Group activities!