Hello!
I guess we might be interested to be part of such a thing. We do have a
research project starting right now, which should also tackle archetype
technology. We are supposed to come up with a report, and teaching material
may come in handy.
There are already some seminar papers from students about archetypes, will
see if this is available. I myself have taught Archetypes a number of times,
and always used Tom Beale's paper as a starter, and a few HL7 RIM slides.
What areas of content are you intending to provide?
In which way is this going to be packed? powerpoint? Book chapters?
I haven't defined a format yet, but my experience is that power point on
its own is too sketchy. It will either be necessary to have lecturers'
notes to accompany the PPT, or to have a workbook of exercises. My
preference would be for the workbook.
Why not use something like Camptasia and do a voice over power point by the asuthor of the slides. After listening to the presentations, someone could moderate a discussion to bring immediate focus and interest to the content.
Ed Hammond
I have a course on EHRs and Standards developed for CQU and delivered on
numerous occasions that incorporates openEHR. CQU has closed down its HI
teaching program, the IP now belongs to me, happy to work with you.
Evelyn
Evelyn J.S. Hovenga RN PhD FACHI FACS
Consultant, openEHR Foundation, and Honorary Senior Research Associate,
Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education, University
College London
Honorary Academic Fellow, Austin Health, Melbourne
Adjunct Professor, Health Informatics, Central Queensland University,
Rockhampton
12 Sleipner Street, Mt Archer
Rockhampton North Qld 4701
Australia