MD Synergy Offering Free Training for Medical Students Nationally
Tuesday June 14, 2011 - 07:05 AM EDT
MD Synergy’s initiative to offer free training to students at US Medical School was received with lot of excitement by leading newspapers and TV channels including - Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, CBS MoneyWatch, New York Daily etc. Attached are the details of our press release.
MD Synergy, a leading integrated medical health records provider, is launching a free on-line tutorial program for students in the nation’s 144 medical schools. The program’s content will cover the full range of rapidly changing electronic products and processes to supplement classroom training.
“This country hosts the world’s most sophisticated and efficient medical schools serving a growing number of applicants. We want to share the technology trends that we relied upon in developing products that enable physicians to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. Those practical matters can be an important part of preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals for medical and business success,” said Randhir Tuli, the company’s founder and CEO.
MD Synergy, whose latest product was certified this past month as a Complete Electronic Health Record based on criteria established by the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, relies on a cloud based platform which allows software enhancement. The company focuses on building a patient-centric process that helps eliminate administrative waste from healthcare delivery.
“Clearly, there is a need for today’s new physician-graduate to master traditional medical training and to also have an awareness and understanding of relevant innovative technology. Our online programming will help achieve that tech preparation,” Tuli stated. The company plans to provide access to the online student material through its own website www.mdsynergy.com beginning September 1, 2011 and to distribute support material through the various medical student organizations.
MD Synergy, a leading integrated medical health records provider, is launching a free on-line tutorial program for students in the nation’s 144 medical schools. The program’s content will cover the full range of rapidly changing electronic products and processes to supplement classroom training.
“This country hosts the world’s most sophisticated and efficient medical schools serving a growing number of applicants. We want to share the technology trends that we relied upon in developing products that enable physicians to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. Those practical matters can be an important part of preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals for medical and business success,” said Randhir Tuli, the company’s founder and CEO.
MD Synergy, whose latest product was certified this past month as a Complete Electronic Health Record based on criteria established by the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, relies on a cloud based platform which allows software enhancement. The company focuses on building a patient-centric process that helps eliminate administrative waste from healthcare delivery.
“Clearly, there is a need for today’s new physician-graduate to master traditional medical training and to also have an awareness and understanding of relevant innovative technology. Our online programming will help achieve that tech preparation,” Tuli stated. The company plans to provide access to the online student material through its own website www.mdsynergy.com beginning September 1, 2011 and to distribute support material through the various medical student organizations.
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