# Highmed openEHR symposium 31.1.25 **Category:** [News](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/community-news/25) **Created:** 2024-06-04 13:38 UTC **Views:** 973 **Replies:** 18 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/highmed-openehr-symposium-31-1-25/5311 --- ## Post #1 by @SevKohler 📣 Don't Miss This: "openEHR in Digital Health: Meeting today's needs, driving tomorrow's innovations" - January 31, 2025 We warmly invite you to the openEHR Symposium at the Kaiserin-Friedrich-Stiftung in Berlin! HiGHmed offers you the unique opportunity to discover the latest groundbreaking developments and use cases of openEHR in Digital Health and to engage in intensive discussions with international experts. More information will follow shortly. 📍 Where: Kaiserin-Friedrich-Stiftung, Berlin 🗓️ When: 31.01.2025 --- ## Post #2 by @JillRiley @SevKohler copying in @Pete_Bouvier who will promote ongoing for you nearer the date. --- ## Post #3 by @erik.sundvall Thanks for the heads up! Perhaps it could be smart to have some openEHR workgroup/committee meetings before or after that. Central Berlin is so much more accessible via public transport than e.g. "Wokefield Estate Golf Club" and offers more housing alternatives. P.S. Date formats like 31.01.2025 are not always internationally recognised so it could be smart to change it to January 31, 2025 in the post heading. (Just like Germans often assume everybody will understand 10.11 or 25.11.24 Swedes often wrongly assume 2025-01-31 to be a standard everybody uses...) --- ## Post #4 by @joostholslag Great. Looking forward to it. Is there a LinkedIn event? Help me get it into and update in my calendar. --- ## Post #5 by @th.richter_uksh.de [quote="erik.sundvall, post:3, topic:5311, full:true"] P.S. Date formats like 31.01.2025 are not always internationally recognised so it could be smart to change it to January 31, 2025 in the post heading. (Just like Germans often assume everybody will understand 10.11 or 25.11.24 Swedes often wrongly assume 2025-01-31 to be a standard everybody uses...) [/quote] After all, ISO 8601 is an international standard. It is even recommended in DIN ( Deutsches Institut für Normung) and the old one is only permitted. --- ## Post #6 by @mikael ![](upload://j7KLHfWiBuRaqOp6x5tLipSvtYj.png) --- ## Post #8 by @SevKohler https://highmed.universal-berlin.com Sign up here :) --- ## Post #9 by @pablo It would be great to visit, though in January I hope to be on vacation at the beach :beach_umbrella: --- ## Post #10 by @KBarwise Would have loved to attend, unfortunately it's unlikely for me to be able to return this side of the world after ehrcon24. Willt there be any remote options? --- ## Post #11 by @siljelb 10 posts were merged into an existing topic: [Eyes on openEHR](/t/eyes-on-openehr/6003/2) --- ## Post #18 by @Koray_Atalag Same here I would love to join remotely thank you --- ## Post #22 by @siljelb A post was merged into an existing topic: [Eyes on openEHR](/t/eyes-on-openehr/6003/12) --- ## Post #23 by @erik.sundvall @SevKohler and others at HiGHmed. Maybe you would be interested in us presenting a quick overview at the symposium of the recently finished PoC (Proof of Concept) that Karolinska Univeristy Hospital coordinated on behalf of Region Stockholm and Region Gotland? The goal was storing data from our current EHR (TakeCare) in a mix of openEHR and FHIR formats in scalabel ways. Even though it was timeboxed to 3 months, we got very far. The following picture would then of course get translated to an English version: ![image|690x389](upload://emW3O774RcPCxIV92Y9jAwBOrut.png) An English description of the PoC task (not the result) is described in post 27 of the thread https://discourse.openehr.org/t/karolinska-stockholm-procurement-of-digital-health-platform-cdr-tools-services-consultants/4457/27?u=erik.sundvall --- ## Post #24 by @erik.sundvall The presentation at the HiGHmed symposium from Karolinska University Hospital by me and @claudiaehr is now available as a 4 minute video of the slides where animations work properly. Pause if needed. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J-4CHVmv7kIzaNNb3DRcJxdqndLZY7eP/view?usp=drive_link There seems to be serious interoperability issues between Microsoft Powerpoint and Google Drive/Presentations regarding animations so the "slide" version at https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1i6K_Ry6Q4CwlpeZFEjHQGguefTbRETm1/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112660550613841635682&rtpof=true&sd=true is pretty broken UPDATE: I heard some organisations do not allow Google docs so here is a PDF copy of the presentation (thus without animations...) [Karolinska-HiGHmed-January-2025-version4.pdf|attachment](upload://xjIaYkQ4nmcHIw5CLT65AoXdtKo.pdf) (1.7 MB) --- ## Post #25 by @Olly_Cogan Thank you Erik and Claudia. --- ## Post #26 by @Koray_Atalag Hi folks, as you may know I'm curating a [library of openEHR resources](https://www.zotero.org/groups/11839/openehr/) - since my PhD work back in 2006! To be honest for my own benefit but I also wanted to make it public so others can also benefit. I created a folder for HiGHmed Symposium 2025 - [HERE] (https://www.zotero.org/groups/11839/openehr/collections/X3Y38LQW). And added Karolinska's ppt - thanks @erik.sundvall It'd be great if, for those who presented and are comfortable/authorised, you could share yours. Just email or send a URL to me and I'll add. That said, I'm looking for volunteers to help with curation - academics or other. Thanks For details, refer to the (rather superflous!) post - [HERE](https://openehr.org/7088-2/) Cheers, Koray --- ## Post #27 by @heidi.koikkalainen Hi Koray, I’d be happy to help with the Zotero library curation, have added some papers to it in the past. It was a very valuable resource for my own master’s dissertation so thank you for making it available for the whole community! :slight_smile: --- ## Post #28 by @Koray_Atalag Thanks @heidi.koikkalainen that's awesome :slight_smile: I see you're already an admin so should be able to manage the library. If you're using WhatsApp - I'm on +642102412096 so we can coordinate easily. --- ## Post #29 by @lars.lindskold @Koray_Atalag and @heidi.koikkalainen, what a great sharing you gave the rest of us . All the best from Sweden --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/highmed-openehr-symposium-31-1-25/5311 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/highmed-openehr-symposium-31-1-25/5311