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First Insight honored for customer training program

First Insight Corp., developers of MaximEyes practice management and Office of the National Coordinator-authorized testing and certification body (ONC-ATCB) certified electronic health record software, has been honored by Elearning! Media Group (EMG) with a Learning! 100 Award.

Hillsboro, OR-First Insight Corp., developers of MaximEyes practice management and Office of the National Coordinator-authorized testing and certification body (ONC-ATCB) certified electronic health record software, has been honored by Elearning! Media Group (EMG) with a Learning! 100 Award.

First Insight was honored for its customer training program in the award program’s learning culture category.

The Learning! 100 Award program recognizes 60 corporate and 40 public-sector organizations for outstanding learning culture, innovation, or collaboration that drives performance.

“First Insight strongly believes in providing a variety of ongoing training options, including interactive e-trainings and [Web seminars], as well as intuitive computer-based trainings that are available to our customers 24/7 on our ‘For Customers’ Web site,” said Nitin Rai, president of First Insight. “Our certified trainers are highly experienced in the eye-care and software industry. This award is a testament to our team for delivering high-quality training and development to our customers.”

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