Colleagues We have been accepted for a presentation of a progress report from GPC at the Epic Spring Research Council on March 18th. Apologies to Childrens and Marshfield but since Russ is unable to make the session are any of our other Epic sites interested in joining me for the joint session presentation responding to the enclosed abstract? Jim Campbell
From: Nancy Smider [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 12:59 PM To: Campbell, James R; Caana Heibel Subject: Research Advisory Council presentation submission Hi Jim, We are pleased to accept the below presentation submission as part of a joint session for this year's Research Advisory Council. A joint session incorporates speakers from two organizations presenting on a similar topic or theme and provides an opportunity for attendees to hear various perspectives in one session. Joint sessions are 45 minutes long. You should plan for 15 minutes of presentation time for the content you would like to cover. The other presentation in this joint session will be given the same time. This will reserve 15 minutes or so for audience questions. Each organization may have up to 2 presenters. This joint session is tentatively scheduled for March 18th, at 4:30pm. Below is information you submitted related to this presentation. Please take a moment to confirm that the information below is still accurate. This information will be displayed to attendees during registration. Note: Epic edits most summaries and some titles for consistency and clarity before publishing. Title: Epic data for multi-institutional research: GPC PCORI CDRN update Presenter: James Campbell MD Co-presenter: Russell Waitman PhD Summary: The Greater Plains Collaborative(GPC) , a PCORI Clinical Data Research Network (CDRN), is networking Clarity databases between eight academic medical centers for patient centered collaborative research. Deploying the PCORI common data model while employing interoperability standards from the Office of the National Coordinator has been challenging due to confusion about specifics, poor access to EHR standards, difficulties with deploying standar Learning Objectives: *Appreciate the potential benefit of Clarity datasets for collaborative outcomes research *Enumerate the reference terminologies of the standard data model promoted by ONC and know where to access documentation and data resources *Understand the strengths and weaknesses of the i2b2 data model and how reference terminology standards may be deployed within for collaborative research *Appreciate how reference standards may be deployed in an understandable way for manipulation by the clinical researcher For a list of deadlines, upcoming speaker prep webinars, and other information about what to expect at the conference, visit the Speakers website<http://xgm.epic.com/speakers/>. Please note that we no longer offer complimentary UGM registration to Spring AC speakers. If you have any specific questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Caana Heibel ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or me. Nancy Smider, PhD |Epic |Research Informatics [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 608-271-9000 The information in this e-mail may be privileged and confidential, intended only for the use of the addressee(s) above. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this information is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail by mistake, please delete it and immediately contact the sender.
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