Deadline for submissions is December 10, I believe.
Who would like to be involved in the development of a Clinical Workshop?
I have no guarantee and only a small likelihood of being able to attend, given the distance J
I’d suggest it being along the lines of an introduction to openEHR modelling still. Whenever we run these courses at conferences or privately they usually very well attended. I don’t think we should focus much on more advanced ideas - Ian and I ran an “advanced” workshop at MIE in Pisa in August, focusing on the ins and outs of clinical knowledge governance, which we thought topical, but most of the audience were absolute newcomers and we had to tone it down and simplify in mid-workshop.
Regards
Heather
Dr Heather Leslie
MBBS FRACGP FACHI
Director of Clinical Modelling Ocean Informatics
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I´d like to take part of that, but also have minimal chance of being
there, due the lack ot time$$$$. BTW the one we held last week in our
national health informatics congress was a huge success of audience.
many groups of experts with real implementation were there. We
discovered that there is a dental EHR which developed ca 50 archetypes
and that now it´s a propriety o DELL! Of course they didn´t share with
our community. I told them on the CC license, but it seems it´s not
very well understood the collaborative space we´re trying to create. I
think it´s time for us to organize a panel on archetypes governance.
Apropos many, many people want to be more involved with archetype
design but I think that language is a barrier here. We definitely need
some local ambiance to foster this kind of work.
Jussara Rötzsch
Md, MSc
Director, OpenEHR Foundation
Owner, Giant Global Graph ehealth Solutions
I would be very happy to help too. I am pretty certain to be there one
way or another. Unfortunately I cannot commit to helping with any
proposals / paper writing for now - maxed-out out at the moment.
I would definitely agree with Heather that our advanced session was a
bit of a problem and I would suggest too that if at all possible try
to ensure that the Workshop happpness within the main event. Part of
our problem was that our sessions were Tutorials on the Sunday prior
to the main conference , when attendance is patchy.
I'm afraid that I'm a little confused about the outcome of these emails.
I hear that people will attend, but not receiving clear offers to contribute
to the workshop or, more importantly, to take on the organisational role.
I'm not likely to have time to pull something together, and given that I've
already indicated my attendance is unlikely it seems to be not quite
appropriate. I'm willing to help.
If I've misconstrued offers pre-existing for help, my apologies - please
clarify for me.
If we can't establish clear intent for contributions ASAP, it seems like our
opportunity may have passed but happy to be proven wrong
- Paper, Student Paper, and Poster Submissions: 10 December 2012
- Panel, Tutorial, Workshop, and Demo Proposal Submissions: 10 January 2013
- Care for the World Proposal Submissions: 10 January 2013
- Acceptance Notifications: Mid March 2013
Heather,
I`d probably be able toreport already on the progress to adopt openEHR in Brazil, since now we´re beginning to define the finally the first templates (which use archetypes as info model). Next week we will have a meeting with the infrastructure team where I will present openehr tools and aslo with the ehealth governance committe, where the group I ooordinate wiill present the strategic projects needed to implement the national ehealth architecture. Deploying a national repository of knowledge artefacts is one of them.
Jussara Rötzsch
Md, MSc
Director, OpenEHR Foundation
Owner, Giant Global Graph ehealth Solutions
We’re a couple of days away from the deadline. It’s almost too late, but maybe not quite…
I’ve had offers of contributions and to attend but no one has offered to coordinate a submission. It is unlikely that I will attend, so any workshop should be shaped by the presenters, so please don’t be waiting for me.
Personally, I think it would be a real positive for the whole community if Ocean stepped back and weren’t organising this workshop.
So far we have:
· Shinji (Japan) - to discuss issues around localisation
· Jussara - to discuss adoption in Brazil
· Jose/Ricardo (Portugal) - ??
· John Hughes (Canada) - progress re modelling group within Canadian College.
· Rong (Sweden) - his latest CDS work
Is anyone willing to step up and lead? I’m certainly willing to help write the submission.
It seems a great opportunity and a shame to miss any chance to educate and share of our efforts
Definitely I´d like to take part in this panel, because I think we will have already some real work to share, and I think Shinji could lead the work, which Title could be Highlights and Challenges of openEHR adoption around the world. I can contribute to the writing too
Jussara Rötzsch
Md, MSc
Director, OpenEHR Foundation
Owner, Giant Global Graph ehealth Solutions
I definitely cooperate, too, because I think we need explosive
expansion of clinical models, more than 1,000 archetypes.
To achieve such quantity efforts, we need more involvement and momentum.
But I am writing "developers' workshop" proposal, too. I cannot write
English so fast, but share pages.
I launched Wiki page to escalate our process, please feel free to edit. http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/resources/The+openEHR+clinical+modeling+workshop(DRAFT)
· Perhaps get Marand, or another vendor to provide experience of building an EHR
· Perhaps use a video to show how CKM supports national program tool chain eg NEHTA. Not yet developed but under consideration for demo purposes – Hugh Leslie??
Please feel free to contribute, edit, add yourself and your proposal as you desire.