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My name is Steve Watson. I'm a retired Family Practice physician, member of WorldVistA since June 2007, and interested in becoming a Clinical Application Coordinator. I believe and hope that by encouraging the use of VistA I can be as useful to the planet as I was when I was practicing medicine.
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My name is Steve Watson. I'm a Family Practice physician, member of WorldVistA since June 2007, and interested in installing and maintaining VistA in Family Physician offices. To that end I had a small medical practice of my own -- a "practice practice" if you will -- in order to debug the VistA installation. It failed expensively - VistA configuration was far more complex than I realized.
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Now I have a small part-time telemedicine practice that keeps my medical skills reasonably fresh, and since March 2015 I've worked with Medical Matters in West Virginia. We're installing VistA in a group of small but busy primary care offices in the mountain coal mine towns.  
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I believe and hope that by encouraging the use of VistA I can be as useful to the planet as I was when I was simply practicing medicine. My focus is on getting Integrated Billing to work in small offices, since for them, billing is lifeblood. Once again, I didn't know what I didn't know - but this time I have a lot of help.
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*I work with [[User:Calvin|Calvin]] and [[User:Butch|Butch]].
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*User profile on [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+SteveWatsonMD/about HardHats]
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*[http://www.elementarydrwatson.com Website] - please excuse the bitterness about our medical-industrial complex.
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--[[User:Ssw0213|Sherlocksfriend]] ([[User talk:Ssw0213|talk]]) 08:00, 10 September 2015 (MDT)

Latest revision as of 14:00, 10 September 2015

My name is Steve Watson. I'm a Family Practice physician, member of WorldVistA since June 2007, and interested in installing and maintaining VistA in Family Physician offices. To that end I had a small medical practice of my own -- a "practice practice" if you will -- in order to debug the VistA installation. It failed expensively - VistA configuration was far more complex than I realized.

Now I have a small part-time telemedicine practice that keeps my medical skills reasonably fresh, and since March 2015 I've worked with Medical Matters in West Virginia. We're installing VistA in a group of small but busy primary care offices in the mountain coal mine towns.

I believe and hope that by encouraging the use of VistA I can be as useful to the planet as I was when I was simply practicing medicine. My focus is on getting Integrated Billing to work in small offices, since for them, billing is lifeblood. Once again, I didn't know what I didn't know - but this time I have a lot of help.

  • I work with Calvin and Butch.
  • User profile on HardHats
  • Website - please excuse the bitterness about our medical-industrial complex.

--Sherlocksfriend (talk) 08:00, 10 September 2015 (MDT)