Just load the puppy on a few P2P computers and create one or two false patients. Now your staff can play to their hearts delight without having to worry about making real mistakes in a real patient's chart that can't be undone.
This should free them mentally and allow them to feel calmer and looser as the point and click their way around the thing. AC is so easy to get the basics of. There are a few neat not so obvious features to, the thing has a decent amount of power too.
But yet it is easy to self learn and that is one of it's strongest selling points. No big expensive, pay for the vendor's staff to live it large on your dime so they will come to your office and teach your staff how to do their job the way the software wants them too. Instead AC is designed to kind of work the way we all just naturally work and think. I've been known to call AC the QuickBooks of EMR's. It's just what you want and need without a whole bunch of extra garbage that gets in the way. And if you read the threads keeping this important aspect of AC is something most users conveyed to Jon this weekend it seems, and more importantly they seem to feel he really got the message which is great... And that in and of itself is a great part of AC... The owner takes suggestions from the audience... I'll buy that for a dollar!
As they used to say in the old Alka-Selzter ad, tell your staff to: "Try it, you'll like it"... Good luck.