The openEHR Education and Clinical Programme Boards are planning a webinar aimed specifically at academic institutions to raise awareness of openEHR and highlight the important role it plays in the health IT ecosystem, alongside other standards and terminologies such as HL7 FHIR and SNOMED CT. We hope the webinar will encourage more institutions to consider including openEHR as part of their teaching programmes and help students gain a broader understanding of modern digital health infrastructure.
As we begin planning this webinar, we would be very interested to hear from academics who are currently teaching openEHR, incorporating it into their courses, conducting related research, or who are interested in introducing openEHR within their institutions.
If you would be interested in helping us shape the webinar by sharing your experiences and contributing ideas, please get in touch. We are keen to make this a collaborative effort that reflects the interests and needs of the academic community.
I proposed to do a technical workshop during the EHRCON but didn’t get any feedback. I’m thinking about doing something informal around the even if anyone is interested, maybe over a coffee.
Thanks @pablo and @RixG - could you please send me your email addresses via DM and I’ll give you access to our shared planning document and ensure that you’re invited to the next planning meeting. Please note that this is only for the webinar, but @Pete_Bouvier and @JandeLange might be able to help with organising educational sessions during the EHRCON.
I received some feedback from Abi and Pete, and there might be a possibility to do a technical workshop focused on devs and people that want to get into openEHR technical subtleties.
For those kinds of technical workshops, I do a general introduction to openEHR, like I do in my openEHR introduction course or in the openEHR Master Class. That’s basically about the specs, the models, their relationship and how those are implemented in tools and systems.