Supporting image in data entry

2008-10-22 Thread Päria Kashfi
Hi everybody,
As you may know, one of the most important information inputs for  
clinicians in oral medicine, or maybe other domains as well, is images  
of infected area, teeth, 
In our Clinical information system(MedView) dentists has the ability  
to take pictures of patients' mouth and enter it to the system, share  
in with their colleagues and extract more information by investigating  
it.
I was just wondering whether in openEHR specification this kind of  
inputs has been considered or not, or maybe in any of implemented  
tools so far.

Regards
P?ria

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Supporting image in data entry

2008-10-22 Thread Päria Kashfi
Thank you for the link, but it seems that there's no implementation  
yet( I mean in Archetype editor). I don't have this type in my editor

On Oct 22, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:

 P?ria Kashfi wrote:
 Hi everybody,
 As you may know, one of the most important information inputs for
 clinicians in oral medicine, or maybe other domains as well, is  
 images
 of infected area, teeth, 
 In our Clinical information system(MedView
 http://medview.se/) dentists has the ability to take pictures of
 patients' mouth and enter it to the system, share in with their
 colleagues and extract more information by investigating it.
 I was just wondering whether in openEHR specification this kind of
 inputs has been considered or not, or maybe in any of implemented
 tools so far.


 *Hi P?ria,

 multi-media is a common data type in openEHR, and can have its MIME  
 type
 specified - see here for the model
 http://www.openehr.org/uml/release-1.0.1/Browsable/_9_0_76d0249_1109699984287_125592_6582Report.html
 *

 - thomas beale


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[openEHR-announce] UK openEHR training 24/25 July CHIME, UCL (Archway, London)

2008-08-22 Thread Päria Kashfi
Hi all,
Has anyone any idea about this course?
I want to apply but it seems that the link doesn't work anymore

Regards
paria

On Jul 10, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:


 Dear all,

 there is an openEHR training course at CHIME, UCL, in London on 24/25
 July. This course will run for 2 days, and will be presented by  
 myself,
 Dr Ian McNicoll of NHS Scotland and Dr Dipak Kalra of CHIME. See
 http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/news/latest/news-20080616a.htm for details.

 - thomas beale


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Reusable Archetypes

2008-07-04 Thread Päria Kashfi
Hi there,
I feel the most important thing in developing suitable templates is to  
understand the openEHR reference model and its basic concepts very  
well and to be able to analyze the case and extract required  
information that may help finding proper archetype clues while  
designing. It may sounds simple at first glance but is a tedious task.
It seems to me that one should be aware of all existing Archetypes   
and their ingredients ( data section at least) to be able to  
recognizing Archetypes that may be used for the case, as bases for  
Template. Otherwise, How one can realize how to divide or organize  
concepts correctly and inline with the Ref. Model?
it is really applicable in real world while clinicians are very busy  
and overwhelmed by their job, even having no time to check emails  
regularly?
During my studies, I have faced many cases of need for changing forms  
and questionaries in the Clinic we cooperate with.
Seems that we should force all of our coworkers in Hospitals and  
Clinics, etc. to learn these concepts in depth and be continuously  
updated by info about everyday created Archetypes all over the world

-Paria

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Chalmers University of Technology

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Creating Archetypes based on questionaire

2008-07-03 Thread Päria Kashfi
Dear Sam,
Thank you for your response,
Now, I'm taking a look at existing archetypes to find if they will be  
useful for my case or not.
Having an idea of the keyword to be searched is important itself! is  
there any other way to view all existing archetypes?
Anyway, I used web service to find archetypes, there is a mind map  
file relating to each archetype, is there any way to save the mm  
file ? I can just open it in firefox
I want also to print e.g the interface view of Archetypes, is any  
print service supported for Editor?

Paria

On Jul 2, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Sam Heard wrote:

 Hi P?ria...

 P?ria Kashfi wrote:

 It means that each clinician can create his/her own questionnaires.  
 (experiences in this project showed that they are eager to have  
 their own protocol including questionnaires and data they may  
 access )there are some forms, or templates that are more general  
 including questions like this one named GENERAL MEDICAL HISTORY
 Do you consider yourself healthy?
 Do you currently suffer from any disease or illness?
 Have you previously suffered from any disease or illness?
 Do you currently use any medication?
 Have you had treatment with Steroids during the last year?
 Do you have any skin problem?
 This is common. There are a number of approaches. It is possible to  
 provide a generic questionnaire archetype which allows the question  
 to be provided as a textural statement with a Yes/No boolean with a  
 possible text box as well for comments.

 Such an archetype can then be specialised for particular  
 questionnaires like the one above - this is appropriate for  
 questionnaires that will be used for decision support or used  
 widely. These can then be translated.

 The openEHR template provides a way of adding texts to labels - this  
 allows one-off questionnaires which are of uncertain meaning in the  
 general interoperability space. The openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.risk- 
 anaesthetic.v1.adl will give you an indication (activate the web  
 lookup in the editor - tools - options - File locations = 
 http://archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/services/ArchetypeFinderBean?wsdl
 and type in 'risk'.

 We will be moving to the new Knowledge Manager very soon on the  
 openEHR site which should make accessing and commenting on  
 archetypes a whole lot easier.


 I hope this helps, Sam
 
 Also we have other kinds of forms like SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE
 What areas were examined?
 What is the color of the skin/mucosa covering the salivary gland?
 Are there any signs of muscositis?
 .
 (I shows that there are two kinds of questions, one may be asked  
 patient, one is for clinician herself to show what to examine or... )
 This sort of questionnaire might be better set out as an examination  
 entry rather than a questionnaire - although I can see why this  
 might be helpful at times. The same applies as above - but we might  
 see it as part of an examination - perhaps as a cluster  
 (questionnaire form).

 well, There are some unsolved problems in my mind regarding these  
 questions and the possibility to create Archetypes or Templates for  
 these questionnaires like the one above.
 1- Is this an appropriate design way for Archetypes to create  
 Archetypes based on questions or actions that one may ask or may do  
 during visit or treatment?
 We have to be careful not to force the archetypes to be too 'near  
 user form' - people may have forms that are quite pedantic for a  
 reason and then store the information differently. It is always  
 possible to include the questionnaire if appropriate.
 2- Can I map these questionnaires to Archetypes or they are more  
 like Templates?
 As above - it depends on their processing and how wide the use is.
 3- I have this methodology in my mind when I try to map things to  
 openEHR concepts
  - What are the specifications on the disease I want to present ,  
 symptoms, signs, related guidelines,...(general knowledge about  
 disease)
  - Which questions may I ask when a patient visits me? general  
 patient data, patient medical history,...
  - Is there any protocol for data gathering?
  - What kind of treatments I may suggest, or any more data do I  
 need? any related laboratory tests ?
 Here you can create a template that provides the means of  
 streamlining data collection in each setting

 Finally, is it a proper way to think of creating an Archetype for a  
 specific disease?
 In general, I do not think so - although burns and fractures are  
 examples where you might want a specialisation (of diagnosis I  
 guess). Usually templates are where you will provide the context  
 specific data points.
 I know that I should first search for existing Archetypes and  
 combine them to create Templates, but what if I cannot find any  
 suitable Archetype for my case?
 Then you need to talk to us! You can try creating some archetypes  
 and sharing them with the clinical group.
 Have a look on that web site above for 'question' and 

Creating Archetypes based on questionaire + methodology

2008-07-03 Thread Päria Kashfi
As Sam wrote there are a number of approaches that help creating  
archetypes. Is there any booked methodology or approach available?  
does anyone know any useful reference for it?

Regards
paria

On Jul 2, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Sam Heard wrote:

 Hi P?ria...

 P?ria Kashfi wrote:

 It means that each clinician can create his/her own questionnaires.  
 (experiences in this project showed that they are eager to have  
 their own protocol including questionnaires and data they may  
 access )there are some forms, or templates that are more general  
 including questions like this one named GENERAL MEDICAL HISTORY
 Do you consider yourself healthy?
 Do you currently suffer from any disease or illness?
 Have you previously suffered from any disease or illness?
 Do you currently use any medication?
 Have you had treatment with Steroids during the last year?
 Do you have any skin problem?
 This is common. There are a number of approaches. It is possible to  
 provide a generic questionnaire archetype which allows the question  
 to be provided as a textural statement with a Yes/No boolean with a  
 possible text box as well for comments.

 Such an archetype can then be specialised for particular  
 questionnaires like the one above - this is appropriate for  
 questionnaires that will be used for decision support or used  
 widely. These can then be translated.

 The openEHR template provides a way of adding texts to labels - this  
 allows one-off questionnaires which are of uncertain meaning in the  
 general interoperability space. The openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.risk- 
 anaesthetic.v1.adl will give you an indication (activate the web  
 lookup in the editor - tools - options - File locations = 
 http://archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/services/ArchetypeFinderBean?wsdl
 and type in 'risk'.

 We will be moving to the new Knowledge Manager very soon on the  
 openEHR site which should make accessing and commenting on  
 archetypes a whole lot easier.


 I hope this helps, Sam
 
 Also we have other kinds of forms like SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE
 What areas were examined?
 What is the color of the skin/mucosa covering the salivary gland?
 Are there any signs of muscositis?
 .
 (I shows that there are two kinds of questions, one may be asked  
 patient, one is for clinician herself to show what to examine or... )
 This sort of questionnaire might be better set out as an examination  
 entry rather than a questionnaire - although I can see why this  
 might be helpful at times. The same applies as above - but we might  
 see it as part of an examination - perhaps as a cluster  
 (questionnaire form).

 well, There are some unsolved problems in my mind regarding these  
 questions and the possibility to create Archetypes or Templates for  
 these questionnaires like the one above.
 1- Is this an appropriate design way for Archetypes to create  
 Archetypes based on questions or actions that one may ask or may do  
 during visit or treatment?
 We have to be careful not to force the archetypes to be too 'near  
 user form' - people may have forms that are quite pedantic for a  
 reason and then store the information differently. It is always  
 possible to include the questionnaire if appropriate.
 2- Can I map these questionnaires to Archetypes or they are more  
 like Templates?
 As above - it depends on their processing and how wide the use is.
 3- I have this methodology in my mind when I try to map things to  
 openEHR concepts
  - What are the specifications on the disease I want to present ,  
 symptoms, signs, related guidelines,...(general knowledge about  
 disease)
  - Which questions may I ask when a patient visits me? general  
 patient data, patient medical history,...
  - Is there any protocol for data gathering?
  - What kind of treatments I may suggest, or any more data do I  
 need? any related laboratory tests ?
 Here you can create a template that provides the means of  
 streamlining data collection in each setting

 Finally, is it a proper way to think of creating an Archetype for a  
 specific disease?
 In general, I do not think so - although burns and fractures are  
 examples where you might want a specialisation (of diagnosis I  
 guess). Usually templates are where you will provide the context  
 specific data points.
 I know that I should first search for existing Archetypes and  
 combine them to create Templates, but what if I cannot find any  
 suitable Archetype for my case?
 Then you need to talk to us! You can try creating some archetypes  
 and sharing them with the clinical group.
 Have a look on that web site above for 'question' and you will find  
 some generic checklists and questionnaire archetypes.
 I should mention that all these efforts is to create a CDSS for a  
 specific disease, so I need to be more specific in knowledge or  
 data gathering.
 Let us know how it goes.

 Cheers, Sam

 Regards
 Paria

 PhD Student
 IDC | Interaction Design Collegium
 Department of 

Creating Archetypes based on questionaire

2008-07-03 Thread Päria Kashfi
Thanks to Ian,
Does the  list locating here
 http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge/archetypes/dev/html/index_en.html
include all existing Archetypes? I mean at least all reliable and  
examined ones?
in that case, If I cannot find the archetype I need, I should start  
another step to create a new one maybe, am I right?


On Jul 3, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Ian McNicoll wrote:

 Hi Paria,


 Now, I'm taking a look at existing archetypes to find if they will  
 be useful
 for my case or not.

 Having an idea of the keyword to be searched is important itself!  
 is there
 any other way to view all existing archetypes?

 http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge/archetypes/dev/html/index_en.html

 or

 http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/archetypefinder

 which is the visual counterpart to the web service used by the
 archetype editor and allows the available archetypes to be searched
 using other criteria.



 Anyway, I used web service to find archetypes, there is a mind map  
 file
 relating to each archetype, is there any way to save the mm file ?  
 I can
 just open it in firefox

 .mm files are Freemind files - free download at:

 http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download

 I want also to print e.g the interface view of Archetypes, is any  
 print
 service supported for Editor?

 I don' think this is possible you might be best just to take  
 screenshots to jpg

 I use MWSnap freeware

 http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html


 Dr Ian McNicoll
 office / fax +44(0)141 560 4657
 mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
 skype ianmcnicoll

 Consultant - Ocean Informatics ian.mcnicoll at oceaninformatics.com
 Consultant - IRIS GP Accounts

 Member of BCS Primary Health Care Specialist Group ? www.phcsg.org

 Paria
 On Jul 2, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Sam Heard wrote:

 Hi P?ria...

 P?ria Kashfi wrote:

 It means that each clinician can create his/her own questionnaires.
 (experiences in this project showed that they are eager to have  
 their own
 protocol including questionnaires and data they may access )there  
 are some
 forms, or templates that are more general including questions like  
 this one
 named GENERAL MEDICAL HISTORY
 Do you consider yourself healthy?
 Do you currently suffer from any disease or illness?
 Have you previously suffered from any disease or illness?
 Do you currently use any medication?
 Have you had treatment with Steroids during the last year?
 Do you have any skin problem?

 This is common. There are a number of approaches. It is possible to  
 provide
 a generic questionnaire archetype which allows the question to be  
 provided
 as a textural statement with a Yes/No boolean with a possible text  
 box as
 well for comments.

 Such an archetype can then be specialised for particular  
 questionnaires like
 the one above - this is appropriate for questionnaires that will be  
 used for
 decision support or used widely. These can then be translated.

 The openEHR template provides a way of adding texts to labels -  
 this allows
 one-off questionnaires which are of uncertain meaning in the general
 interoperability space. The openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.risk- 
 anaesthetic.v1.adl
 will give you an indication (activate the web lookup in the editor  
 - tools -
 options - File locations =
 http://archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/services/ArchetypeFinderBean?wsdl
 and type in 'risk'.

 We will be moving to the new Knowledge Manager very soon on the  
 openEHR site
 which should make accessing and commenting on archetypes a whole  
 lot easier.


 I hope this helps, Sam

 
 Also we have other kinds of forms like SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE
 What areas were examined?
 What is the color of the skin/mucosa covering the salivary gland?
 Are there any signs of muscositis?
 .
 (I shows that there are two kinds of questions, one may be asked  
 patient,
 one is for clinician herself to show what to examine or... )

 This sort of questionnaire might be better set out as an  
 examination entry
 rather than a questionnaire - although I can see why this might be  
 helpful
 at times. The same applies as above - but we might see it as part  
 of an
 examination - perhaps as a cluster (questionnaire form).

 well, There are some unsolved problems in my mind regarding these  
 questions
 and the possibility to create Archetypes or Templates for
 these questionnaires like the one above.
 1- Is this an appropriate design way for Archetypes to create  
 Archetypes
 based on questions or actions that one may ask or may do during  
 visit or
 treatment?

 We have to be careful not to force the archetypes to be too 'near  
 user form'
 - people may have forms that are quite pedantic for a reason and  
 then store
 the information differently. It is always possible to include the
 questionnaire if appropriate.

 2- Can I map these questionnaires to Archetypes or they are more like
 Templates?

 As above - it depends on their processing and how wide the use is.

 3- I have this methodology in my mind when 

SV: Step by step Achetype editing

2008-06-26 Thread Päria Kashfi
Great!
Actually I tried to study papers and presentation in the website, to  
be honest, not all of them, but what I found was a background  
knowledge of openEHR and two archetype editors that I already had  
found in MIE2008 ,maybe more in detail this time.
Last week, I tried to install both Editors on my Mac. For LIU one, I  
had no problem but I couldn't find a Mac version for OceanInformatic  
version, hence, I installed a Virtual Box, a XP on it and after some  
tricky processes I could install and run the second editor.
As a part of my PhD studies, I'm responsible to find out whether  
openEHR archetypes are feasible and applicable for our case or not-  
seems it is getting more and more popular as a standard model-  
however, the first step for using them in  a real project is to make  
end users- clinicians- use an editor to create archetypes, templates  
and so on. but how to start?
As far as I found, there's no completely helpful tutorial for those  
editors yet. Helps sound interesting at the first glance but when  
one , as a newcomer to these concepts, wants to start creating a  
project, an Archetype, problems rise.
as for myself, I was just scramble to find what I should  when I want  
to create an archetype for a specific disease. maybe the problem is  
that I'm not a medical expert, I told myself, but yesterday when I  
checked the discussion in medical group that Tim sent me, I found it's  
also hard for clinicians to decide about some components,...well,  
maybe not in the start point. for me confusions exist:
should I start with a composition? then go for sections and entries?
couldn' find it up to this moment!

If you are familiar with OWL, I was expecting something like Pizza  
Finder tutorial for Archetypes as well. a Step by step tutorial,  
including a sample case.
should we expect one who wants just browse and find if these editors  
are usable enough  for her/him to know any details about openEHR  
architecture, specifications ,etc?
Pizza finder tutorial, for instance, at the end carried me to this  
point: well, now I feel OWL is worth learning, going to details. OWL  
Ontologies are what I was searching for!
Anyway, that tutorial would be very helpful for me too. maybe, I even  
can share my experience through this way

-paria

On Jun 26, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Andersson Richard wrote:

 Hi Paria.
 I?m right now trying to write a tutorial for the Ocean informatics  
 archetype editor. My knowledge of archetypes was zero some week ago,  
 so yet I have no complete tutorial.

 I believe the tutorial will be some gathered material of different  
 threads out there, plus some examples on how to step-by-step build  
 an archetype.

 You are welcome to mail questions to me. If I can help you, I would  
 be glad. If not, I get some good ideas on what I need to include in  
 a tutorial. :)

 Possibly I can start on a tutorial for the template builder too, but  
 thats a later question right now.

 Richard Andersson
 Student
 Department of Informatics
 University of Lund
 This summer on Department of IT-strategy
 University Hospital of Lund
 richard.andersson at skane.se



 

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 Skickat: on 2008-06-25 15:31
 Till: For openEHR technical discussions
 ?mne: Step by step Achetype editing



 Hi all,
 I've just started browsing and investigating two existing archetype
 editors,
 hardly could I find a step by step tutorial for creating Archetypes
 (and then Templates)
 Is there any recommended resource?

 Regards
 paria


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Step by step Achetype editing

2008-06-26 Thread Päria Kashfi
These links are of a great help!
Tanks to Ian
On Jun 25, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Ian McNicoll wrote:

 Hi Paria,

 The Ocean archetype editor help files are not too bad as a 'technical'
 guide and these other pages might be helpful

 openEHR Entry Types FAQs
 http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/faqs/entrytypes.html

 What reference model class to use when?
 http://www.openehr.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=786529

 and, of course, look at existing examples
 http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/archetypefinder

 Although you may find the discussion pointed to by Tim to be of
 interest, in my experience, beginners often find the Evaluation or
 Observation debate confusing because there are many grey-area examples
 in clinical practice.  I take the view that much of this debate,
 though fun, can be distracting, since other than the clear cases where
 a clinical concept demands the sophisticated, precise timing/state
 features of the Observation class, the consequences of mis-labelling
 e.g a Barthel Score as Evaluation, rather than Observation, are almost
 nil.

 One other useful tip, which the 'professionals' find very useful is to
 use mindmapping software such as Freemind to setup and refine the
 basic archetype structure, before replicating in the archetype editor.

 Have fun,

 Ian
 Dr Ian McNicoll
 office / fax +44(0)141 560 4657
 mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
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 2008/6/25 Tim Cook timothywayne.cook at gmail.com:

 On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 15:31 +0200, P?ria Kashfi wrote:
 Hi all,
 I've just started browsing and investigating two existing archetype
 editors,
 hardly could I find a step by step tutorial for creating Archetypes
 (and then Templates)
 Is there any recommended resource?

 AFAIK there isn't a step-by-step tutorial.  There are many  
 resources on
 the website and I suppose they can be a bit daunting to navigate.

 There is an ongoing discussion on the openEHR Clinical list on  
 deciding
 how to select an archetype type to begin creating a specific  
 archetype.

 To get you started you might refer to this discussion and the very  
 nice
 presentation that Gerard Freriks just published on the openEHR  
 website.

 Discussion:
 http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/private/openehr-clinical/2008-June/000894.html

 There are related threads on this so you'll need to read several.

 Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/6h2vs8

 HTH,
 --Tim



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Email: hajar.kashfi at chalmers.se
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Step by step Achetype editing

2008-06-25 Thread Päria Kashfi
Hi all,
I've just started browsing and investigating two existing archetype  
editors,
hardly could I find a step by step tutorial for creating Archetypes  
(and then Templates)
Is there any recommended resource?

Regards
paria


PhD Student
IDC | Interaction Design Collegium
Department of Computing  Science and Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology

Email: hajar.kashfi at chalmers.se
Office:+46 (0)31 7725407
Mobile Phone: +46 (0)707222815
Postal adress:
IT University of G?teborg
412 96 G?teborg, Sweden
Visit: Room Simula B, House Svea, Campus Lindholmen





MIE-2008

2008-05-30 Thread Päria Kashfi
Hi all,
As you may find in my signature, I'm a PhD student at Chalmers  
University of Technology, Sweden.
The idea of having a conference related wiki page would be great for  
me, but not in entering related papers yet!
MIE2008 was an amazing opportunity for me to get more familiar with  
openEHR and I've just starting investigating it for our projects.
As a part of Pragmatic Pattern project, I'll design and develop an  
Evidence Based Clinicla Decision Support System
You may find more information about our projects here:

http://www.cs.chalmers.se/proj/medview/website/medview/omMedView.html
http://www.his.se/templates/vanligwebbsida1.aspx?id=29549

I hope discussing issues on this mailing list, or getting access to  
resources in the Wiki will help me find the best way of utilizing this  
standard.
Finally, It was so nice to meet you- Rong,Beatriz,Ian and Heather - in  
MIE2008 :)

Regards
paria






On May 30, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Thomas Beale wrote:

 Lisa Thurston wrote:
 Andrew Patterson wrote:

 Actually, is it possible to have a conferences page on the wiki
 that is a bit of a one-stop shop for documenting openEHR related
 contributions to conferences. Somewhere where authors could
 attach their presentations from last years Medinfo, the MIE 2008 etc
 - and maybe also lists of future conferences of interest to
 openEHR folks.

 I know I can create pages myself on the wiki but I'm still a bit  
 unsure
 where things are supposed to go in the wiki tree.


 Andrew, I think this is a really good idea. A link from the  
 homepage or
 static part of the website into a place on the wiki where users can
 upload papers and continue the discussion has potential as both a
 reference and a way to provide feedback and/or engage in discussion  
 on
 each paper in one location.


 *I am fine with that - I don't think we had the wiki running when we  
 did
 the MedInfo pages. Probably we should move that to the wiki as well  
 and
 make a small web page. How do others feel about this. Note, if we go
 this way, I am likely to leav it up to conference paper-writers to put
 their own entries up in the relevant pages!

 Can we have reactions from a few more people - if the response is
 positive, I will organise the conference material onto the wiki.

 - thomas beale

 *

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