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EMRS / LIMS Project Manager Role for UGA since 2005, and has worked with the EMRS / LIMS since 2003. He has also served as president of the EMRS / LIMS User Group for the past three years. He has been instrumental supporting the EMRS / LIMS for the Diagnostic Laboratory and Teaching Hospital so they may implement new business processes and functionality into the EMRS / LIMS. Jeff has also migrated the University of Georgia’s Tifton, Georgia based Diagnostic Laboratory and other sub-labs into the EMRS / LIMS.Image Removed




Image AddedShauna Corsaro, Program Coordinator - Shauna joined the VetView development team in 2016 with a wealth of experience in veterinary medicine and business management. Clinically trained, with an in-depth understanding of hospital operations and workflows; possessing strong interest and experience in organizational development. Previous roles have included Regional Manager for national veterinary corporation, as well as, Human Resource Manager and interim Director for a large specialty medicine and critical care hospital in Atlanta. Specializing in the creation and implementation of operating procedures, training programs, she has successfully managed multiple merger and acquisition teams, in addition to, serving as project manager for the subsequent system conversions. Throughout her career she has gained proficiency in multiple, widely utilized veterinary practice management software platforms: DVMax, AviMark, SpecVet, VetTech, ImproMed, Cornerstone & VetView. Shauna’s major focus on the VetView team is business development, client relations, implementation and strategic planning.











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Stuart Kimbell, Application Developer – Stuart has been a developer of web applications utilizing open source tools for over ten years. Java has been his primary programming language. Throughout his career, Stuart has been a part of developing and deploying over ten web applications supporting the University of Georgia.

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