Hi
 
Re Mindmap use.
I use mindmanager V7 for many projects and find it an excellent way of getting 
lots of information on one page in a visual format.
The hyperlinking is also useful to expand maps and map parts and link to 
further information which may be web pages or documents.
It's a very good way to gather information together and allows for easy 
prompting for greater details without the pain of going back and forth in the 
traditional text document.
?
Russell Banks
Head of IM&T/Telecomms
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust
UK

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From: "Sebastian Garde" <[email protected]>
To:"For openEHR technical discussions" <openehr-technical at openehr.org>, "For 
openEHR clinical discussions" <openehr-clinical at openehr.org>, "Evelyn 
Hovenga" <e.hovenga at cqu.edu.au>, Murat G?k <muratgoek at gmx.de>, "Jasmin 
Buck" <JasminAnna at web.de>, "Carola Hullin" <c.hullin at cqu.edu.au>
Date: 08/08/2007 09:08
Subject: [Archetypefinder] Archetypes as mindmaps, German archetypes
Dear all,
 
There is a new version of the Archetypefinder available at 
http://www.archetypes.com.au ( http://www.archetypes.com.au/ ) where you can 
easily find the latest openEHR archetypes.
 
Most noticable changes:
we have included a browsable mindmap for each of the archetypes now (see e.g. 
http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/mindmaps/mindmap.html?openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.blood_pressure.v1.mm
 for the Blood pressure mindmap). Murat Goek from the University of Goettingen, 
Germany did the hard work on this one during his internship here with us.
Feedback we got so far is that mindmaps bring archetypes closer to clinicians 
and makes it easier to organise and discuss the content necessary for an 
archetype. We would be really interested in your view on this!
we reference all the latest openEHR archetypes in all languages the archetype 
is available. This includes the approx. 50 archetypes that have recently been 
translated into German by Jasmin Buck, University of Heidelberg, Germany and 
myself. You can easily find them when you select Language=German in the Country 
tab. (There will be Spanish archetypes too soon I am being told!).
In the advanced search, you can search for additional meta-data now like 'other 
contributors' 
As always, please let me know any comments you may have.
 
Cheers
Sebastian
 
 
Dr Sebastian Garde
Dr. sc. hum., Dipl.-Inform. Med, FACHI

Faculty of Business and Informatics, Central Queensland University
Austin Centre for Applied Clinical Informatics, Austin Health
Heidelberg Vic 3084, Australia
 
s.garde at cqu.edu.au 
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Fax: +61 (0)3 9496 4224  
Skype: gardeseb
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