At MédiaMed Technologies, we believe that sharing knowledge is an important factor that can significantly contribute to success. Therefore, we have developed a free integrated training program designed exclusively for the establishments that are utilizing our software solutions.
The goal of these training initiatives is to maximize the utilization of our MAGIC, Med-GPS, Med-Urge, and Med-Soins programs, in hopes of developing a stronger level of self-sufficiency in our customers, in terms of the logistics of their organizational learning processes, as well as decreasing the overall cost of training.
These training sessions will last approximately 30 to 40 minutes and will take place at a distance (through internet access) on the first Wednesday of every month.
Please note, that upon request, our intervention team also offers personalized training services on site or at external locations.
Product: Med-Urge
This training session is a part of the continuing education program which aims at getting users accustom to creating Word documents for Med-Urge by adding bookmarks, checkboxes, text boxes, and enabling security/protection options. For example, here is a list of the documents that can be integrated into Med-Urge: examination requests, medical note templates, guide to the prescription of medications, collective prescription forms, forms for recommending patient leaves, etc.
Product: Med-Urge
The analyzer module is a tool that aids in the analysis of the information found in your Med-Urge database.
It allows users to develop personalized reports, based on their selected preferences. The goal of this training session is to demystify the functioning of this module and to show you how to build queries, which will be done through the use of very specific examples, such as:
The recordings of past trainings are available on demand. Please send your request to communication@mediamedtech.com.
Product: MAGIC Activity-Based Costing
The objective of this training session is to explain how to calculate the costs of new episodes of care generated by the arrival of a new doctor.