OSCAR Screencasts and Tutorials
Videos of 'How to's' in OSCAR
- WCB form and billing screencast
- How to complete a WCB form and bill for it.
- WCB ogg
- ogg for testing screencast
- OSCAR Intro
- a short youtube clip to introduce OSCAR
- OSCAR tour in PDF
- Overview of basic clinical features in the E-chart in OSCAR, PDF format, 189 pages, 9.89 MB
- Tutorial: Resetting your OSCAR login security password
- A brief PDF formatted slide show on how to reset your password in OSCAR
- Tutorial: Creating and using text templates in OSCAR
- A brief PDF formatted slide show tutorial on how to create a library of free text templates in OSCAR. These can then be imported on the fly into the OSCAR progress notes.
- Tutorial: Uploading e-Forms
- Find e-Forms on this site and upload them to your OSCAR installation
- Tutorial: Database Queries and Searches
- Upload query templates in XML code to search your OSCAR database for information
- Tutorial: "OSCARLetter", OSCAR's own Rich Text Editor / Wordprocessor
- Learn how to generate formatted rich text letters right from the EMR. Make and upload your own custom templates for letterheads and form letters for many purposes, complete with auto-populating demographics, history info and provider details. You have the power at your fingertips...
- Tutorial: Encrypt your backups!
- Learn how to create encrypted secure USB sticks to hold your OSCAR backup files in three easy steps. (More advanced information for OSPs on how to set up backups that are encrypted by default is available here: http://tinyurl.com/2ddhxs7 )
- Tutorial: Firefox tweaks
- A quick how-to about configuring your Mozilla Firefox browser for optimal security and to work well with OSCAR
- Tutorial: Keeping your workstations safe
- A how-to tutorial on setting up some basic security measures on your office network computers. Set user passwords, screen locks and securely delete sensitive files on Windows, Mac and Ubuntu workstations.
- Tutorial: MedSpell - add a medical spelling dictionary to Firefox
- MedSpell is an easy-to-install spelling dictionary, that brings Canadian medical terms, drug names with British/English spelling conventions to Firefox. You can easily install it by following this brief how-to. MedSpell was created by Dr Peter Hutten-Czapski and is shared under a GPLv2 open source license.

