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OpenMRS September 2017 Volunteer of the Month: Ivange Larry

OpenMRS is once again delighted to announce Ivange Larry (@ivange94) as the September 2017 Volunteer of the Month. As a community we are all grateful for Ivange’s efforts as a mentor, helpdesk staff, and a valuable community member. Thank you for all your contributions @ivange94! This month we decided to conduct a Skype Interview and

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Thank You All For Making GSoC 2017 A Success!

First of all, I would like to THANK YOU all the students, mentors and community members who worked very hard to make our GSoC 2017 a success. Without enamors support of all the parties, we wouldn’t have achieved this. We have 100% passing rate with this year’s GSoC which is a great collective achievement. This

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Thank You All For Making GSoC 2017 A Success!

First of all, I would like to THANK YOU all the students, mentors and community members who worked very hard to make our GSoC 2017 a success. Without enamors support of all the parties, we wouldn’t have achieved this. We have 100% passing rate with this year’s GSoC which is a great collective achievement. This

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Reference Application 2.6.1 released

We are happy to announce OpenMRS Reference Application 2.6.1 has been released, this release contains fixes to some critical security vulnerabilities that were discovered and we strongly recommend everyone running the reference application to upgrade to this new version. For download instructions and details in this release, take a look at the release notes page.

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Reference Application 2.6.1 released

We are happy to announce OpenMRS Reference Application 2.6.1 has been released, this release contains fixes to some critical security vulnerabilities that were discovered and we strongly recommend everyone running the reference application to upgrade to this new version. For download instructions and details in this release, take a look at the release notes page.

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OpenMRS-Ebola Electronic Health Record System used in Sierra Leone

The prestigious, open access, Journal of Medical Internet Research recently published a study looking at the effectiveness of OpenMRS’ use during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa. The article highlights the work of a team who developed new user-interface components for OpenMRS and rapidly deployed the system in an Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in

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OpenMRS August 2017 Volunteer of the Month: Stephen Senkomago Musoke

OpenMRS is delighted to announce Stephen Senkomago Musoke (@ssmusoke) as the Volunteer of the Month for August! As a community, we are all grateful for Stephen’s dedication and efforts. Thank you for all your contributions to OpenMRS @ssmusoke! Now let’s get into who Stephen is: About Stephen Senkomago Musoke Name: Stephen Senkomago Musoke OpenMRS ID:

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OpenMRS August 2017 Volunteer of the Month: Stephen Senkomago Musoke

OpenMRS is delighted to announce Stephen Senkomago Musoke (@ssmusoke) as the Volunteer of the Month for August! As a community, we are all grateful for Stephen’s dedication and efforts. Thank you for all your contributions to OpenMRS @ssmusoke! Now let’s get into who Stephen is: About Stephen Senkomago Musoke Name: Stephen Senkomago Musoke OpenMRS ID:

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OpenMRS July 2017 Volunteer of the Month: Robby O’Connor

OpenMRS is thrilled to announce Robby O’Connor (@r0bby) as the Volunteer of the Month for July! We are grateful for Robby’s work and dedication to the OpenMRS community. Thank you for your commitment to OpenMRS @r0bby! About Robby O’Connor Name: Robby O’Connor OpenMRS ID: r0bby Background I have a CS degree and have been doing

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OpenMRS Volunteer Brian Kirui Improved Implementer Documentation

A new volunteer in the OpenMRS community has proposed helpful changes and additions to improve our implementation documentation. We’re so thankful for your hard work and expertise implementing OpenMRS, Brian! About Brian Brian Kirui is a Computer Science graduate currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Software Engineering from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.

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