Congratulations to you and your team, Pablo,
A great achievement. It is so pleasing to see you so active and involved.
I absolutely endorse your desire to get some quality certification behind
any openEHR training.
In my opinion it should be done under the auspice of the Foundation,
Hi everyone!
There are great ideas here, but if we leave them on the list will be forgotten,
so I've created a page on the wiki with some ideas from your emails:
http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/edu/Formalizing+education
Feel free to edit the page to improve it.
Thanks a lot!
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Kind
Hi Ian,
I think we could probably agree the core training requirements quite
quickly but the real problem is how any certification process could be
policed and funded. Who trains the trainers, who checks that they are
delivering the core content?
I think we could break down the problem into
Hi Rene,
Hi Pablo,
The first idea is on standarizing openEHR training, and to think about
an openEHR certification. I think this could be very good for the
community and for the openEHR organization too.
If we reach a standard minimal program for openEHR courses ...
From
Hi Shinji,
I think (hope) that trainers could discuss and agree on the core topics of an
standard openEHR course, and then create an upper level layer to localize this
core topics to the student's profile and the depth level (basic, intermediate,
advanced) required by each course. Maybe I'm
Hi Pablo,
I think we could probably agree the core training requirements quite
quickly but the real problem is how any certification process could be
policed and funded. Who trains the trainers, who checks that they are
delivering the core content? In Ocean we certainly have a set of core
Hello all,
I can announce (we just got the confirmation for the funding last week)
that the Universidad Polit?cnica de Valencia (UPV) in collaboration with
the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) will organise a 20 hours
workshop about CEN/ISO 13606 next June/July at Belo Horizonte, in
Hi everyone!
I've updated my post adding the students evaluation of the course:
http://informatica-medica.blogspot.com/2012/01/conclusiones-del-curso-de-openehr-en.htmlFor
being the first edition, the evaluation was quite positive. But we still have
a lot of things to improve!
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Kind
Hi Pablo,
The first idea is on standarizing openEHR training, and to think about
an openEHR certification. I think this could be very good for the
community and for the openEHR organization too.
If we reach a standard minimal program for openEHR courses ...
From experiences with an another
Hi Pablo, and all
I perfectly agree your idea. I have thought as you mentioned.
I am planning my tool-chains on my Ruby implementation, too.
Certification criteria are very difficult to evaluate. Training course
would be a homework to localize.
Shinji Kobayashi
2012/1/4 pablo pazos pazospablo
Hi everyone,
Recently we have ended the first edition of the course with a huge success. And
now we are thinking about the next steps to take.
Here is a post on my blog about the conclusions and future actions:
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