Rong Chen PhD thesis online

Rong Chen, the original author of the openEHR Java implementation has
finally returned to mainstream humanity, after completing his Doctoral
dissertation. The abstract and link can be found here:
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html .

An abstract from the abstract:

The key contribution of the thesis can be summarized as the validation
and further improvement
of the openEHR archetype formalism through software implementation and
the explorations on
clinical guidelines, shared care plans and legacy EHR content models in
relation to archetype-based
EHR framework.

congratulations Rong!

- thomas beale

Well done Rong - you fully deserved the degree :slight_smile:

Cheers,

-koray

Congrats Rong!

Helma

Very good work, congratulations Rong and I hope you'll continue your
effort in the openEHR world.

Cheers,

Stef

Thank you all! =)

I will definitely continue my work in the openEHR world with a focus
on applying some of these research ideas in clinical reality.

Cheers,
Rong

Very many congratulations Rong.

Welcome back to the world :wink:

Ian

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2009/12/1 Rong Chen <rong.acode@gmail.com>

Congratulations and also thanks very much for sharing

Bert

Congraturation Rong!
You also bring me Confucious words back.
I felt a sense of inadequacy when I completed PhD course, but now I know
about the real worth of PhD. Your works are absolutely fruitful.

Best regards,
Shinji

Congratulations Rong, that’s an achievement.

Cheers,

Fantastic news Rong! Congratulations :slight_smile: