Hi Derek,
Could you please clarify the content you have in mind? Hands on openEHR
usage spans quite a large set of topics. Are you interested in actual
implementation of the specifications?
>From your message I get the impression that you are more interested in
modelling. In that case, maybe clinical list may give you a better response
to your query. We may be more helpful if you define your scope a little bit
better.

Kind regards
Seref


On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Derek Meyer <dmeyer at sgul.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am developing teaching material on openEHR for our undergraduate course.
>
> Most approaches to teaching openEHR tend to be high level - explaining
> the need and advantages of using archetypes, guiding principles and so
> on. I am hoping to get away from this and to offer a more hands-on
> approach. My aim is to develop material that leads my students to an
> understanding of the problems of developing EHRs first, before
> demonstrating how openEHR attempts to overcome these difficulties.
>
> I am looking for someone currently developing archetypes (or who has
> some they have developed in the past), who would be happy for their work
> to be adapted for use as a university case study, and is prepared to
> collaborate in developing this.
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Derek
> dmeyer at sgul.ac.uk
>
>
>
>
>
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