On 17/05/2014 12:21, Timothy W. Cook wrote:
> I guess I should create some kind of index.  Your the second person 
> this week to ask where to start.  For the Healthcare IT Live! videos; 
> they  are all numbered with the guests name in the title and are 
> listed in the playlist link above.   The tutorials, really was 
> supposed to be a series about knowledge modelling but I didn't attract 
> any openEHR or HL7 guests for it.  Has a numbered line by line purpose 
> of a MLHIM CCD. Also one video on using the CCD Generator (out of date 
> but still pertinent).

well maybe we can take the idea forward with more participants. I had 
originally thought this effort was centred around only MLHIM (which we 
need to know more about anyway), but your approach has clearly been much 
more ecumenical. I'm only sorry that I did not realise earlier. But... 
let's think about what we can do in the future. There is a lot of useful 
resource here.

>
> There are several other videos, in playlists by category, on the MLHIM 
> Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MLHIMdotORG

Yep, there is a lot of good resource here. I suspect the two things that 
would be useful for people trying to catch up would be:

  * an MLHIM 'learning centre' page that summarises tutorial and other
    learning oriented material (indexes to actual technical specs etc
    already exist obviously)
  * a more general multi-level health modelling resources page. Maybe we
    could host a ring of pages across more than one wiki / website.

I know it would take some time, but I would really like to be able to 
zoom down some index and discover that Fred Trotter was talking about x, 
y and z, that topic abc was talked about by Stan Huff, Grahame Grieve 
and whoever else. You get the idea.

- thomas

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