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The most recent events are the development meeting in Washington DC
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The [http://worldvista.org/Conferences/22nd-vista-community-meeting 22nd VistA Community Meeting] was held January 14-16, 2011 at
at the HP facilities there.
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University of Washington in Seattle. Download presentations [http://worldvista.org/conference_presentations/22nd-vista-community-meeting-january-14-16-2010-university-of-washington-washington here].
  
A new version of the World VistA software is being worked on.
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* Other conference presentations and materials are available [http://worldvista.org/conference_presentations here].
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WorldVistA hosts two meetings each year for the VistA Community as a whole, usually in winter and summer. They also present two WorldVistA Education Conferences each year, and a Developers Technical Meeting. Locations are rotated around the US.
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*The [http://worldvista.org/Conferences/5th-vista-technical-meeting 5th VistA Technical Meeting] will be March 5 to 7, 2011, at Robert Morris University outside Pittsburgh PA.
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*The [http://worldvista.org/VistA_Training_Education/7th-worldvista-eduction-seminar 7th WorldVistA Training and Education Seminar] will be April 10 and 11, 2011, at Robert Morris University outside Pittsburgh PA.
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*Expect the 23rd VistA Community Meeting to be in the Eastern US this summer.

Latest revision as of 19:07, 24 February 2011

The 22nd VistA Community Meeting was held January 14-16, 2011 at University of Washington in Seattle. Download presentations here.

  • Other conference presentations and materials are available here.

WorldVistA hosts two meetings each year for the VistA Community as a whole, usually in winter and summer. They also present two WorldVistA Education Conferences each year, and a Developers Technical Meeting. Locations are rotated around the US.