Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread David Moner
Thank you all for your answers.
I agree that at this point the important thing is to find the way to
endorse trainers and, maybe, design the desired professional
certification,skills and not necessarily providing specific training
materials.
I'll wait for news.

Regards,
David

El mié., 25 jul. 2018 a las 11:01, Pablo Pazos ()
escribió:

> Hi David, yes I was involved :)
>
> Evelyn presented a document called Book of Knowledge, which tried to
> analyze/define different contexts and aspects of different roles people can
> play using openEHR, the skills needed for an openEHR related job, and some
> topics that should be part of training/education programs ("program" in
> terms of courses and their internal organization of topics). On that
> opportunity I acted as a reviewer/editor of the BoK.
>
> I think the BoK was an excellent start for a full fledged program
> ("program" in terms of people organizing, validating, endorsing and
> certificating courses, trainers and students), but in practical terms it
> might be to ambitious and had a huge scope that can't be handled by the low
> budget we have at the Foundation.
>
> Some months ago people from the board started to propose a the need of a
> practical approach and way smaller scope, but someone has to define that.
> After talking a lot with Hildi, Koray, and Heather, Hildi proposed a new
> plan of action and presented that to the board. This time I also acted as a
> reviewer/editor, as well as others. Hildi is actually leading this new
> effort.
>
> I think after the board approve the document presented by Hildi, that
> should be opened to the community for transparency and feedback. The nice
> thing is, maybe my biggest contribution to the doc, is that includes a plan
> of action for the first 12 months of the new education program (was never
> formally established), that includes, among other things, to have some
> guidelines for trainers to coordinate/standardize parts of the training
> they (we) give, and how the endorsement of trainers should be handled by
> the foundation and the related responsibilities of the education program in
> assessing and endorse training proposals. It would be great if in a couple
> of years we can have people offering training that is formally endorsed by
> the openEHR foundation. This of course will be also a filter for people
> offering openEHR training that doesn't have any experience with it and
> never participated in the community, sadly there are cases.
>
> Hope this gives a little background of the education program, what's going
> on, and what are the next steps.
>
> Best,
> Pablo.
>
> PS: I think after the program is formally established, we'll open
> postulations to add more members, as we do with the SEC.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 8:37 AM, David Moner  wrote:
>
>> [Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the
>> technical list, as it is the most active]
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards
>> formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga
>> and Pablo Pazos were involved.
>> There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still
>> active. If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should
>> retake it.
>>
>> In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program
>> inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we
>> had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR education and
>> certification plan.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> David
>>
>>
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The first openEHR Asia Summit will be broadcast

2018-07-25 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Dear openEHR members,

We will broadcast our openEHR Asia summit via our youtube channel from
10:00(JST), on the 28th July, 2018.
We also welcome your comments via youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSyOlTp8pwY
Programme:
10:00-10:15 Overview of openEHR movement and its localisation
programme, Shinji Kobayashi(Japan), English session
10:15-10:45 openEHR Activity in Philippines, Ryan Banez(Philippines),
English session
10:45-11:15 openEHR Activity in China, Xudong Lu(China), English session
11:15-11:45 openEHR Activity in Japan, Shinji Kobayashi(Japan), English session
11:45-12:00 General discussion, English session

Best regards,
Shinji Kobayashi

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Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread Pablo Pazos
とても良い

On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 6:08 AM, Shinji KOBAYASHI  wrote:

> Very good time to announce.
> We will be broadcasting openEHR tutorial(in Japanese) via our youtube
> channel from 10:00(JST) on 27th, July 2018.
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIV2k0OhooiuvRgPSqY-iw
> If you are interested in Japanese openEHR tutorial, please watch it.
>
> Best regards,
> Shinji Kobayashi
>
> 2018-07-25 17:59 GMT+09:00 Ian McNicoll :
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We all recognise the importance of education in this area but it has
>> proven difficult to find the right balance that allows an Educational
>> program to get off the ground, in a way that supports the small number of
>> existing providers, without over-burdening either the Foundation or those
>> providers. Evelyn and Pablo did some important groundwork a couple of years
>> ago but we felt that a simpler bootstrap process is required at this stage.
>>
>> A small group of current education providers led by Heather Leslie, Hildi
>> McNicoll, Pablo Pazos and with Board representation from Koray Atalag are
>> putting the final touches on a proposal which should allow the Foundation
>> to start endorsing Education providers, who in turn can certify their
>> courses. The Mgt Board is looking at this proposal and although it might
>> need some small tweaks, we think this will be the best approach. We expect
>> to be able to share this more widely in the next few weeks once the new Mgt
>> Board has convened.
>>
>> Please note that this first tranche of work is all about the endorsement
>> of Providers, and wholly focussed on 'vocational training', and not on
>> higher education. We are keen to start to pull together shared educational
>> material but we need to get these first steps in place.
>>
>> Ian
>> Dr Ian McNicoll
>> mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
>> office +44 (0)1536 414994
>> skype: ianmcnicoll
>> email: i...@freshehr.com
>> twitter: @ianmcnicoll
>>
>>
>> Co-Chair, openEHR Foundation ian.mcnic...@openehr.org
>> Director, freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd.
>> Director, HANDIHealth CIC
>> Hon. Senior Research Associate, CHIME, UCL
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 at 12:37, David Moner  wrote:
>>
>>> [Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the
>>> technical list, as it is the most active]
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards
>>> formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga
>>> and Pablo Pazos were involved.
>>> There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still
>>> active. If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should
>>> retake it.
>>>
>>> In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program
>>> inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we
>>> had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR education and
>>> certification plan.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Moner Cano
>>>
>>> Web: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmoner
>>> Twitter: @davidmoner
>>> Skype: davidmoner
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Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread Shinji KOBAYASHI
Very good time to announce.
We will be broadcasting openEHR tutorial(in Japanese) via our youtube
channel from 10:00(JST) on 27th, July 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIV2k0OhooiuvRgPSqY-iw
If you are interested in Japanese openEHR tutorial, please watch it.

Best regards,
Shinji Kobayashi

2018-07-25 17:59 GMT+09:00 Ian McNicoll :

> Hi all,
>
> We all recognise the importance of education in this area but it has
> proven difficult to find the right balance that allows an Educational
> program to get off the ground, in a way that supports the small number of
> existing providers, without over-burdening either the Foundation or those
> providers. Evelyn and Pablo did some important groundwork a couple of years
> ago but we felt that a simpler bootstrap process is required at this stage.
>
> A small group of current education providers led by Heather Leslie, Hildi
> McNicoll, Pablo Pazos and with Board representation from Koray Atalag are
> putting the final touches on a proposal which should allow the Foundation
> to start endorsing Education providers, who in turn can certify their
> courses. The Mgt Board is looking at this proposal and although it might
> need some small tweaks, we think this will be the best approach. We expect
> to be able to share this more widely in the next few weeks once the new Mgt
> Board has convened.
>
> Please note that this first tranche of work is all about the endorsement
> of Providers, and wholly focussed on 'vocational training', and not on
> higher education. We are keen to start to pull together shared educational
> material but we need to get these first steps in place.
>
> Ian
> Dr Ian McNicoll
> mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
> office +44 (0)1536 414994
> skype: ianmcnicoll
> email: i...@freshehr.com
> twitter: @ianmcnicoll
>
>
> Co-Chair, openEHR Foundation ian.mcnic...@openehr.org
> Director, freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd.
> Director, HANDIHealth CIC
> Hon. Senior Research Associate, CHIME, UCL
>
>
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 at 12:37, David Moner  wrote:
>
>> [Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the
>> technical list, as it is the most active]
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards
>> formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga
>> and Pablo Pazos were involved.
>> There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still
>> active. If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should
>> retake it.
>>
>> In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program
>> inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we
>> had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR education and
>> certification plan.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> David
>>
>>
>> --
>> David Moner Cano
>>
>> Web: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmoner
>> Twitter: @davidmoner
>> Skype: davidmoner
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Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread Pablo Pazos
Hi David, yes I was involved :)

Evelyn presented a document called Book of Knowledge, which tried to
analyze/define different contexts and aspects of different roles people can
play using openEHR, the skills needed for an openEHR related job, and some
topics that should be part of training/education programs ("program" in
terms of courses and their internal organization of topics). On that
opportunity I acted as a reviewer/editor of the BoK.

I think the BoK was an excellent start for a full fledged program
("program" in terms of people organizing, validating, endorsing and
certificating courses, trainers and students), but in practical terms it
might be to ambitious and had a huge scope that can't be handled by the low
budget we have at the Foundation.

Some months ago people from the board started to propose a the need of a
practical approach and way smaller scope, but someone has to define that.
After talking a lot with Hildi, Koray, and Heather, Hildi proposed a new
plan of action and presented that to the board. This time I also acted as a
reviewer/editor, as well as others. Hildi is actually leading this new
effort.

I think after the board approve the document presented by Hildi, that
should be opened to the community for transparency and feedback. The nice
thing is, maybe my biggest contribution to the doc, is that includes a plan
of action for the first 12 months of the new education program (was never
formally established), that includes, among other things, to have some
guidelines for trainers to coordinate/standardize parts of the training
they (we) give, and how the endorsement of trainers should be handled by
the foundation and the related responsibilities of the education program in
assessing and endorse training proposals. It would be great if in a couple
of years we can have people offering training that is formally endorsed by
the openEHR foundation. This of course will be also a filter for people
offering openEHR training that doesn't have any experience with it and
never participated in the community, sadly there are cases.

Hope this gives a little background of the education program, what's going
on, and what are the next steps.

Best,
Pablo.

PS: I think after the program is formally established, we'll open
postulations to add more members, as we do with the SEC.


On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 8:37 AM, David Moner  wrote:

> [Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the
> technical list, as it is the most active]
>
> Hello,
>
> Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards
> formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga
> and Pablo Pazos were involved.
> There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still active.
> If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should retake it.
>
> In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program
> inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we
> had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR education and
> certification plan.
>
> Best regards,
> David
>
>
> --
> David Moner Cano
>
> Web: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmoner
> Twitter: @davidmoner
> Skype: davidmoner
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Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread Ian McNicoll
Hi all,

We all recognise the importance of education in this area but it has proven
difficult to find the right balance that allows an Educational program to
get off the ground, in a way that supports the small number of existing
providers, without over-burdening either the Foundation or those providers.
Evelyn and Pablo did some important groundwork a couple of years ago but we
felt that a simpler bootstrap process is required at this stage.

A small group of current education providers led by Heather Leslie, Hildi
McNicoll, Pablo Pazos and with Board representation from Koray Atalag are
putting the final touches on a proposal which should allow the Foundation
to start endorsing Education providers, who in turn can certify their
courses. The Mgt Board is looking at this proposal and although it might
need some small tweaks, we think this will be the best approach. We expect
to be able to share this more widely in the next few weeks once the new Mgt
Board has convened.

Please note that this first tranche of work is all about the endorsement of
Providers, and wholly focussed on 'vocational training', and not on higher
education. We are keen to start to pull together shared educational
material but we need to get these first steps in place.

Ian
Dr Ian McNicoll
mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
office +44 (0)1536 414994
skype: ianmcnicoll
email: i...@freshehr.com
twitter: @ianmcnicoll


Co-Chair, openEHR Foundation ian.mcnic...@openehr.org
Director, freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd.
Director, HANDIHealth CIC
Hon. Senior Research Associate, CHIME, UCL


On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 at 12:37, David Moner  wrote:

> [Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the
> technical list, as it is the most active]
>
> Hello,
>
> Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards
> formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga
> and Pablo Pazos were involved.
> There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still active.
> If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should retake it.
>
> In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program
> inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we
> had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR education and
> certification plan.
>
> Best regards,
> David
>
>
> --
> David Moner Cano
>
> Web: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmoner
> Twitter: @davidmoner
> Skype: davidmoner
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RE: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread HITCHINS, Alex (EAST SUSSEX HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST)
As I am just getting started with the whole OpenEHR topic, I’d certainly be 
interested in any educational material that was being developed and would be 
prepared to assist where I could in its development/formation.

I am assuming though that this is material designed for people needing to get 
up and running with openEHR rather than it being more for capturing mindshare 
and growing the audience.

From: openEHR-technical [mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@lists.openehr.org] On 
Behalf Of Thomas Beale
Sent: 25 July 2018 09:09
To: openehr-technical@lists.openehr.org
Subject: Re: openEHR Education Program




Of growing importance. It would be great to get you involved on that. Hopefully 
others involved will respond here - but there are a few on holidays during 
summer as you know...

- thomas

On 24/07/2018 12:37, David Moner wrote:
[Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the technical 
list, as it is the most active]

Hello,

Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement towards 
formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing Evelyn Hovenga and 
Pablo Pazos were involved.
There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still active. If 
not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should retake it.

In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar program inside 
the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the strategies we had there, 
and to participate in developing an openEHR education and certification plan.






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Re: openEHR Education Program

2018-07-25 Thread Birger Haarbrandt

Hi everybody,

we have an educational program is part of HiGHmed and there is consensus 
that openEHR needs to be taught. I'm not sure how we can contribute (we 
have several people working on this but nobody with in-depth openEHR 
knowledge) but there is definetely interest.


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Am 25.07.2018 um 10:08 schrieb Thomas Beale:



Of growing importance. It would be great to get you involved on that. 
Hopefully others involved will respond here - but there are a few on 
holidays during summer as you know...


- thomas


On 24/07/2018 12:37, David Moner wrote:
[Although this is a transversal topic to openEHR, I send it to the 
technical list, as it is the most active]


Hello,

Some time ago (I think it was in 2015), there was some movement 
towards formalizing an Education Program about openEHR. I thing 
Evelyn Hovenga and Pablo Pazos were involved.
There have not been news about this, so I'm curious if it is still 
active. If not, I think it is more important than ever, and we should 
retake it.


In the past I was responsible of (trying to) develop a similar 
program inside the EN 13606 Association, so I'm happy to share the 
strategies we had there, and to participate in developing an openEHR 
education and certification plan.






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