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The following is a listing of programmers working on OpenEMR that are not necessarily working for a company in the OpenEMR Support page.<br>
The following is a listing of programmers working on OpenEMR that are not necessarily working for a company in the OpenEMR Support page.<br>
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==Brady Miller==
==Brady Miller==
Brady is a physician specializing in Hematology-Oncology.  He started working with OpenEMR while in medical school and has never stopped.  He is defined as the ultimate volunteer, contributing 1000's of hours of his time to OpenEMR with no financial reimbursement for his labor.  He is the one of the core organizers of OpenEMR.<br>
Brady is a physician specializing in Hematology-Oncology.  He started working with OpenEMR while in medical school and has never stopped.  He is defined as the ultimate volunteer, contributing 1000's of hours of his time to OpenEMR with no financial reimbursement for his labor.  He is the one of the core organizers of OpenEMR.<br>

Revision as of 22:39, 10 May 2014

OpenEMR is the creation of a hodgepodge of both paid and volunteer developers.

Volunteers have been working on OpenEMR for a number of reasons. Some work on it as a hobby, others as a student project for school, others as a way to gain experience with PHP programming, and others as a gateway for future employment as a programmer/freelancer.

The following is a listing of programmers working on OpenEMR that are not necessarily working for a company in the OpenEMR Support page.

Related Pages:

  • [OpenEMR Acknowledgments]


Brady Miller

Brady is a physician specializing in Hematology-Oncology. He started working with OpenEMR while in medical school and has never stopped. He is defined as the ultimate volunteer, contributing 1000's of hours of his time to OpenEMR with no financial reimbursement for his labor. He is the one of the core organizers of OpenEMR.