Dear All,
I hope this is an ok ask.
My name is Dmitri Wall & I’m a specialist registrar in dermatology (Ireland) who is also learning to be an openEHR modeler. I’m using this experience to describe the clinician’s role in developing archetypes as part of a Masters in Health Informatics. I then hope to use this to encourage more clinicians to become actively engaged in the archetype development process.
The help and welcome I have received from a number of people within the openEHR community has already been fantastic and very gratefully received, so I hope it’s not too much to ask for a little more help from the wider community. I would be extremely grateful if you could complete an anonymous, short Survey Monkey survey that aims to identify the resources available for novice openEHR clinician modelers, based on the knowledge of the openEHR clinical modelling community. If you’re feeling really generous, maybe you could ask your relevant colleagues to do the same!
The first page of the survey presents an information sheet and consent form for participants’ information and their own records. These must be acknowledged to proceed, but do not need to be printed & signed. The following questions are anonymous and participants will be asked to note their background (clinical, technical or other) and to provide up to 10 resources that the feel would be useful to novice clinical modelers. They will be asked to describe the type of resource (dropdown menu), their importance (5-point Likert scale) and provide a link where possible/relevant. The information gathered from this study will be offered to the openEHR community with the hope that participants knowledge benefits the openEHR organisation. (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V3YJBR5).
Many thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Dmitri Wall…archetype novice.
Dear All,
I was hoping to follow up my recent request for help with a Masters in Health Informatics survey that I’m conducting re: the resources available for novice openEHR clinician modelers.
I’d like to sincerely thank the 11 people who have participated in the survey so far! If anyone else is able to participate or encourage others to participate, I’d be extremely grateful!
Finally, if anyone has any advice re: other openEHR centric forums where I might be able to circulate this request further, I would be very grateful.
Thanks again!
Just as a reminder about the survey, the content of my previous request was:
My name is Dmitri Wall & I’m a specialist registrar in dermatology (Ireland) who is also learning to be an openEHR modeler. I’m using this experience to describe the clinician’s role in developing archetypes as part of a Masters in Health Informatics. I then hope to use this to encourage more clinicians to become actively engaged in the archetype development process.
The help and welcome I have received from a number of people within the openEHR community has already been fantastic and very gratefully received, so I hope it’s not too much to ask for a little more help from the wider community. I would be extremely grateful if you could complete an anonymous, short Survey Monkey survey that aims to identify the resources available for novice openEHR clinician modelers, based on the knowledge of the openEHR clinical modelling community. If you’re feeling really generous, maybe you could ask your relevant colleagues to do the same!
The first page of the survey presents an information sheet and consent form for participants’ information and their own records. These must be acknowledged to proceed, but do not need to be printed & signed. The following questions are anonymous and participants will be asked to note their background (clinical, technical or other) and to provide up to 10 resources that the feel would be useful to novice clinical modelers. They will be asked to describe the type of resource (dropdown menu), their importance (5-point Likert scale) and provide a link where possible/relevant. The information gathered from this study will be offered to the openEHR community with the hope that participants knowledge benefits the openEHR organisation. (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V3YJBR5).
Kind regards,
Dmitri