RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-11-08 Thread Bakke, Silje Ljosland
Hi all,

As you can see from the attached email, the deadline for submissions is 
extended to November 25th.

Mvh.
Silje

From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
Of Dr. Carol Hullin
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 3:50 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions 
Subject: Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.


I am working with openehr over here in Temuco,

Happy to participate!



Cheers Carol



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From: openEHR-clinical 
mailto:openehr-clinical-boun...@lists.openehr.org>>
 on behalf of Shinji KOBAYASHI mailto:sk...@moss.gr.jp>>
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2018 11:46 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions
Cc: For openEHR technical discussions; For openEHR implementation discussions
Subject: Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

Hi everyone,

This is a reminder. I heard there would be no extension for submission
in this year. We have to urge to fix the proposal.
If you are interested in submission proposal to the next MEDINFO,
please let me know by e-mail or write to the wikipage bellow.

https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019

Best regards,
Shinji Kobayashi

2018年9月18日(火) 16:21 Heather Leslie 
mailto:heather.les...@atomicainformatics.com>>:
>> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
> clinical modelling program.
>
>
>
> We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
> engagement.
>
>
>
> 3 Panels:
>
> Clinical modelling panel - focus on community engagement, modelling activity 
> and patterns
> Technical/developers panel - focus on the technical and software aspects of 
> openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
> Implementers panel - focus on the platform and experience from real-life 
> implementations
>
> There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
> Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
> workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
> there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
> we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
> has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
> definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
> complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
> @Shinji - I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop - what 
> do you think of this as an alternative?
>
> Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together - a cross SDO panel!
> Clinical modelling tutorial - teaching participants how easy it is to learn 
> to build a template in half a day
> Possible papers
>
> Medication family of archetypes - Ian, Hildi & Silje
> Physical exam patterns - myself
>
>
>
> What do you think about these options?
>
>
>
> Who else has ideas or proposals?
>
>
>
> @Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Heather
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openEHR-clinical 
> mailto:openehr-clinical-boun...@lists.openehr.org>>
>  On Behalf Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
> To: For openEHR clinical discussions 
> mailto:openehr-clinical@lists.openehr.org>>;
>  For openEHR technical discussions 
> mailto:openehr-techni...@lists.openehr.org>>
> Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.
>
>
>
> Dear openEHR colleagues,
>
>
>
> In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
> August, 2019.
>
> The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.
>
> This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.
>
> I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.
>
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
> If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
> comments on the wiki or mail.
>
> I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.
>
> AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
>
>
> ___
>
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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-10-15 Thread Dr. Carol Hullin
I am working with openehr over here in Temuco,

Happy to participate!


Cheers Carol


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From: openEHR-clinical  on behalf 
of Shinji KOBAYASHI 
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2018 11:46 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions
Cc: For openEHR technical discussions; For openEHR implementation discussions
Subject: Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

Hi everyone,

This is a reminder. I heard there would be no extension for submission
in this year. We have to urge to fix the proposal.
If you are interested in submission proposal to the next MEDINFO,
please let me know by e-mail or write to the wikipage bellow.

https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019

Best regards,
Shinji Kobayashi

2018年9月18日(火) 16:21 Heather Leslie :
>> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
> clinical modelling program.
>
>
>
> We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
> engagement.
>
>
>
> 3 Panels:
>
> Clinical modelling panel – focus on community engagement, modelling activity 
> and patterns
> Technical/developers panel – focus on the technical and software aspects of 
> openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
> Implementers panel – focus on the platform and experience from real-life 
> implementations
>
> There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
> Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
> workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
> there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
> we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
> has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
> definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
> complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
> @Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop – what 
> do you think of this as an alternative?
>
> Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel!
> Clinical modelling tutorial – teaching participants how easy it is to learn 
> to build a template in half a day
> Possible papers
>
> Medication family of archetypes – Ian, Hildi & Silje
> Physical exam patterns – myself
>
>
>
> What do you think about these options?
>
>
>
> Who else has ideas or proposals?
>
>
>
> @Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Heather
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
> Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
> To: For openEHR clinical discussions ; 
> For openEHR technical discussions 
> Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.
>
>
>
> Dear openEHR colleagues,
>
>
>
> In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
> August, 2019.
>
> The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.
>
> This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.
>
> I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.
>
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
> If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
> comments on the wiki or mail.
>
> I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.
>
> AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
>
>
> ___
>
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>
> openEHR-clinical@lists.openehr.org
>
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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-10-15 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Hi everyone,

This is a reminder. I heard there would be no extension for submission
in this year. We have to urge to fix the proposal.
If you are interested in submission proposal to the next MEDINFO,
please let me know by e-mail or write to the wikipage bellow.

https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019

Best regards,
Shinji Kobayashi

2018年9月18日(火) 16:21 Heather Leslie :
>> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
> clinical modelling program.
>
>
>
> We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
> engagement.
>
>
>
> 3 Panels:
>
> Clinical modelling panel – focus on community engagement, modelling activity 
> and patterns
> Technical/developers panel – focus on the technical and software aspects of 
> openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
> Implementers panel – focus on the platform and experience from real-life 
> implementations
>
> There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
> Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
> workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
> there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
> we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
> has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
> definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
> complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
> @Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop – what 
> do you think of this as an alternative?
>
> Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel!
> Clinical modelling tutorial – teaching participants how easy it is to learn 
> to build a template in half a day
> Possible papers
>
> Medication family of archetypes – Ian, Hildi & Silje
> Physical exam patterns – myself
>
>
>
> What do you think about these options?
>
>
>
> Who else has ideas or proposals?
>
>
>
> @Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Heather
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
> Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
> To: For openEHR clinical discussions ; 
> For openEHR technical discussions 
> Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.
>
>
>
> Dear openEHR colleagues,
>
>
>
> In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
> August, 2019.
>
> The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.
>
> This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.
>
> I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.
>
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
> If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
> comments on the wiki or mail.
>
> I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.
>
> AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
>
>
> ___
>
> openEHR-clinical mailing list
>
> openEHR-clinical@lists.openehr.org
>
> http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-clinical_lists.openehr.org
>
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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-10-08 Thread Grahame Grieve
>
> I think HL7 has little interest in working with any other SDOs/orgs, and
> mainly appears to be interested in keeping the FHIR hype going.
>

I thought about ignoring this... but no, I'll bite. gently. There are some
at HL7 like this, but actually we're deeply engaged
with many other SDOs and Orgs. That is driven by global engagement, and
openEHR just doesn't have have the
geographical breadth (interest in engagement is from very specific
jurisdictions). But that doesn't mean that we
wouldn't be interested in doing this. However I won't be at Lyon - I'm at
my limit for travel. I'm still looking into
who is going from HL7's side.

But as I said before: if we were going to do this, we'd actually have to
something meaningful to say that
we haven't already said. That'd require some actual work... not sure who's
going to do that. I'm interested
in it, but it's hard to see it getting on my priority list. :-(

Grahame
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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-10-08 Thread Thomas Beale



On 18/09/2018 04:21, Heather Leslie wrote:


Hi everyone,

I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
clinical modelling program.


We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader 
openEHR engagement.


 1. 3 Panels:
 1. *Clinical modelling panel* – focus on community engagement,
modelling activity and patterns
 2. *Technical/developers panel* – focus on the technical and
software aspects of openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
 3. *Implementers panel* – focus on the platform and experience
from real-life implementations

There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical
modelling and Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but
Medinfo’s working definition of a workshop is that the
presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and there
is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this,
in reality we really have experts presenting on their latest
ideas/work and the audience has variable opportunities to ask
questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s definition of a
panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of
complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.



good idea.


1.
 1. @Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s
workshop – what do you think of this as an alternative?

 2. Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross
SDO panel!



I think HL7 has little interest in working with any other SDOs/orgs, and 
mainly appears to be interested in keeping the FHIR hype going.


- t

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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Grahame Grieve
>
> Over the years I’ve attended so many Ed & Chuck sessions where they have
> provided informative updates on HL7 activities.
>

ok.


> Perhaps you missed my suggestion for a “Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR
> & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel”?
>

I did miss that, yes.

> Why don’t you volunteer to participate?
>

well, I might. though we'd need some actual content that we don't presently
have. But I don't know whether I'll be funded for that meeting. I'll
discuss at the next HL7 meeting.

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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Grahame Grieve
>
> It will likely be a useful counter to the usual HL7 panels that run each
> conference.
>

out of interest, what are those?

do you want to continue to act 'counter' to HL7, or is there a different
future?

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RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-21 Thread Heather Leslie
Great to hear about all of this activity, Xudong! Thanks for this.

Are others interested in coordinating or collaborating on panels/workshops? 
Other activities? I’d love to see the broadest community involved, not just the 
regulars… All ideas welcome.

Cheers

Heather

From: openEHR-technical  On Behalf 
Of Xudong Lu
Sent: Wednesday, 19 September 2018 7:23 PM
To: For openEHR implementation discussions 

Cc: For openEHR technical discussions ; 
For openEHR clinical discussions 
Subject: Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

Hi Heather,

Thanks for sharing your plans for Medinfo 2019. They are great!

I have talked about Medinfo 2019 with the people in Chinese openEHR
communitiy. And listed some of my thoughts.

1. Some of works done in China are perfectly fit with 3 panel, I think
it's good to invite the corresponding person to join in these panels.
   a. Clinical modelling panel – the oral medicine modeling working
group has been initiated this year in China, I think they can share
the progress and the initial results in the panel.
   b. Technical/developers panel (workshop) - One of my colleagues
has been worked on extending GDL with expression language to support
CDSS, I think he can share his research in the panel also.
   c.  Implementers panel - Chinese Military EHR Project has switched
its infrastructure to openEHR since last year, the project is led by
Chinese Academy of Military Sciences, it's the largest project based
on openEHR in China so far. I think it will be good to invite the
researcher in the project to share the experience of the this project
to the international community.

2. Koray and I are starting to collaborate on interconnecting two
openEHR-based ACS registries from New Zealand and China, and
conducting further data analytics on these registries. I'm sure we can
have some progress to share in the time of Medinfo 2019

3. Possible papers from my lab:
   - OCQL: a CQL-like language to represent clinical quality
indicators based on openEHR to facilitate the quality measurement
   - Using GDL to express rules for clinical data quality assessment

Hope these information can be useful.

Best Regards
Xudong

在 2018年9月18日,15:21,Heather Leslie 
mailto:heather.les...@atomicainformatics.com>>
 写道:

Hi everyone,



I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the clinical 
modelling program.



We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
engagement.



  1.  3 Panels:

 *   Clinical modelling panel – focus on community engagement, modelling 
activity and patterns
 *   Technical/developers panel – focus on the technical and software 
aspects of openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
 *   Implementers panel – focus on the platform and experience from 
real-life implementations

There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
@Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop – what do 
you think of this as an alternative?



  1.  Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO 
panel!
  2.  Clinical modelling tutorial – teaching participants how easy it is to 
learn to build a template in half a day
  3.  Possible papers

 *   Medication family of archetypes – Ian, Hildi & Silje
 *   Physical exam patterns – myself



What do you think about these options?



Who else has ideas or proposals?



@Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019



Cheers



Heather





-Original Message-
From: openEHR-clinical 
mailto:openehr-clinical-boun...@lists.openehr.org>>
 On Behalf Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions 
mailto:openehr-clinical@lists.openehr.org>>;
 For openEHR technical discussions 
mailto:openehr-techni...@lists.openehr.org>>
Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.



Dear openEHR colleagues,



In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
August, 2019.

The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.

This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.

I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.

https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019

If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
comments on the wiki or m

RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-20 Thread Heather Leslie
Hi Shinji,

I think the content would be absolutely identical, just a different label! I 
certainly don't think it will risk non-acceptance 

I really like the synergy of having 3 coordinated panel discussions within the 
program. I think that would stand out and be valuable from an openEHR 
branding/marketing view. Also sending a clear message that the openEHR 
community is rapidly ramping up.

It will likely be a useful counter to the usual HL7 panels that run each 
conference.

Cheers

Heather

-Original Message-
From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
Sent: Tuesday, 18 September 2018 8:51 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions 
Cc: For openEHR technical discussions ; 
For openEHR implementation discussions 
Subject: Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

Hi Heather,

Thank you for reminding.
Developers' workshop has been accepted from 2010. I agree to reorganise the 
contents about openEHR, but I guess "developers workshop' might be an insurance 
to pass reviews.

Regards,
Shinji Kobayashi
2018年9月18日(火) 16:21 Heather Leslie :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
> clinical modelling program.
>
>
>
> We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
> engagement.
>
>
>
> 3 Panels:
>
> Clinical modelling panel – focus on community engagement, modelling 
> activity and patterns Technical/developers panel – focus on the 
> technical and software aspects of openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps 
> Implementers panel – focus on the platform and experience from 
> real-life implementations
>
> There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
> Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
> workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
> there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
> we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
> has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
> definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
> complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
> @Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop – what 
> do you think of this as an alternative?
>
> Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel!
> Clinical modelling tutorial – teaching participants how easy it is to 
> learn to build a template in half a day Possible papers
>
> Medication family of archetypes – Ian, Hildi & Silje Physical exam 
> patterns – myself
>
>
>
> What do you think about these options?
>
>
>
> Who else has ideas or proposals?
>
>
>
> @Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our 
> efforts - 
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/ME
> DINFO2019
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Heather
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openEHR-clinical  On 
> Behalf Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
> To: For openEHR clinical discussions 
> ; For openEHR technical 
> discussions 
> Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.
>
>
>
> Dear openEHR colleagues,
>
>
>
> In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
> August, 2019.
>
> The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.
>
> This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.
>
> I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.
>
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/ME
> DINFO2019
>
> If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
> comments on the wiki or mail.
>
> I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.
>
> AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
>
>
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Re: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-18 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Hi Heather,

Thank you for reminding.
Developers' workshop has been accepted from 2010. I agree to
reorganise the contents about openEHR, but I guess "developers
workshop' might be an insurance to pass reviews.

Regards,
Shinji Kobayashi
2018年9月18日(火) 16:21 Heather Leslie :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the 
> clinical modelling program.
>
>
>
> We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
> engagement.
>
>
>
> 3 Panels:
>
> Clinical modelling panel – focus on community engagement, modelling activity 
> and patterns
> Technical/developers panel – focus on the technical and software aspects of 
> openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
> Implementers panel – focus on the platform and experience from real-life 
> implementations
>
> There’s almost a tradition now that we’ve held a Clinical modelling and 
> Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo’s working definition of a 
> workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
> there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
> we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
> has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo’s 
> definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
> complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
> @Shinji – I know you have already suggested the developer’s workshop – what 
> do you think of this as an alternative?
>
> Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together – a cross SDO panel!
> Clinical modelling tutorial – teaching participants how easy it is to learn 
> to build a template in half a day
> Possible papers
>
> Medication family of archetypes – Ian, Hildi & Silje
> Physical exam patterns – myself
>
>
>
> What do you think about these options?
>
>
>
> Who else has ideas or proposals?
>
>
>
> @Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Heather
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
> Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
> To: For openEHR clinical discussions ; 
> For openEHR technical discussions 
> Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.
>
>
>
> Dear openEHR colleagues,
>
>
>
> In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
> August, 2019.
>
> The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.
>
> This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.
>
> I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.
>
> https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019
>
> If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
> comments on the wiki or mail.
>
> I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.
>
> AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
>
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RE: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.

2018-09-18 Thread Heather Leslie
Hi everyone,



I've just been talking with Silje about our plans for Medinfo from the clinical 
modelling program.



We'd like to share our current thinking and ideas for some broader openEHR 
engagement.



  1.  3 Panels:
 *   Clinical modelling panel - focus on community engagement, modelling 
activity and patterns
 *   Technical/developers panel - focus on the technical and software 
aspects of openEHR, AQL, GDL perhaps
 *   Implementers panel - focus on the platform and experience from 
real-life implementations

There's almost a tradition now that we've held a Clinical modelling and 
Technical workshop at each Medinfo, but Medinfo's working definition of a 
workshop is that the presenters and the audience are meant to be equals and 
there is a lot of audience participation. While we aspire to this, in reality 
we really have experts presenting on their latest ideas/work and the audience 
has variable opportunities to ask questions, which more fits with Medinfo's 
definition of a panel. So we are suggesting that we could run a suite of 
complementary panels covering these 3 areas of openEHR activity.
@Shinji - I know you have already suggested the developer's workshop - what do 
you think of this as an alternative?

  2.  Panel exploring how openEHR, FHIR & SNOMED work together - a cross SDO 
panel!
  3.  Clinical modelling tutorial - teaching participants how easy it is to 
learn to build a template in half a day
  4.  Possible papers
 *   Medication family of archetypes - Ian, Hildi & Silje
 *   Physical exam patterns - myself



What do you think about these options?



Who else has ideas or proposals?



@Shinji has already set up a wiki page to help us coordinate our efforts - 
https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019



Cheers



Heather





-Original Message-
From: openEHR-clinical  On Behalf 
Of Shinji KOBAYASHI
Sent: Monday, 20 August 2018 11:14 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions ; For 
openEHR technical discussions 
Subject: MEDINFO 2019, Lyon, France.



Dear openEHR colleagues,



In the next year, MEDINFO 2019 will be in Lyon, France, from 26th to 30th 
August, 2019.

The application for paper/poster/workshop/tutorial deadline is Nov 12.

This is important, ONLY less than TWO MONTH left for the deadline.

I already launched wiki page for MEDINFO 2019.

https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/resources/pages/320634886/MEDINFO2019

If you have some plan for proposal related with openEHR, please give us 
comments on the wiki or mail.

I will propose the openEHR developers' workshop, again.

AGAIN. Two month is not so long, rather short.



Best regards,

Shinji Kobayashi



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