Currently it is an internal draft in my computer :-) but yes, it will be published for public comment.
David 2012/1/5 pablo pazos <pazospablo at hotmail.com> > Hi David, > > This is a great opportunity for collaboration! I'd love to attend the > meeting but I'm a little far from there. Your proposal will be published or > is an internal document? > > Un abrazo. > > > -- > Kind regards, > Ing. Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez > LinkedIn: http://uy.linkedin.com/in/pablopazosgutierrez > Blog: http://informatica-medica.blogspot.com/ > Twitter: http://twitter.com/ppazos <http://twitter.com/ppazos> > > ------------------------------ > From: damoca at gmail.com > Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 17:49:28 +0100 > > Subject: Re: Outcomes & conclusions of the openEHR course in spanish (& > ideas for the future) > To: openehr-clinical at openehr.org > CC: openehr-implementers at openehr.org; openehr-technical at openehr.org > > > 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 Brazil. > There are still many details to be decided, but I think it can be of > interest for many people in that region (the workshop will be in Spanish). > > UPV has already given 5 courses about 13606 in Spain and 2 in Dublin and I > completely agree with the general feeling. It is very complicated to find a > balance between the technical and the clinical details for an heterogeneous > group (which is the usual case), but at the end then is when we learn more, > by sharing views from clinical and technical attendants. I also agree that > some kind of adaptation is needed for each case, but I don't think this is > a big problem. Most of the course topics can usually be maintained. > > Apart from these activities of UPV, I'm currently the chair of the > Education Committee at the EN 13606 Association. One of the objectives of > the Association is to provide training and develop a certification process > for competences on the use of the norm. It is clear that these activities > have a great overlap with those related to openEHR, and we should work for > an alignment here (as for the specifications themselves :-). Probably, the > competences for a CEN/ISO 13606 user/implementer and for an openEHR > user/implementer are more than 75% the same. My intention is to present a > Training and Certification Plan for CEN/ISO 13606 at the Association > General Assembly next February in Seville. All of you are invited to > participate in any of these activities and I will be happy to share and > discuss our approach in this topic. > > Regards, > David > > > 2012/1/3 pablo pazos <pazospablo at hotmail.com> > > 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: > http://informatica-medica.blogspot.com/2012/01/conclusiones-del-curso-de-openehr-en.html > (yo can see it in english by clicking ENGLISH on the top right corner of > the blog). > > > *I want to share with the community a couple of ideas mentioned there. It > would be very nice to know what you think.* > > *openEHR certification:* > > 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. > > It could be possible to create a mail list for openEHR trainers ( > openehr-trainers at openehr.org)? So we could discuss about the topics and > ways of evaluation, and come out with an standard minimal program to all > openEHR courses. > > If we reach a standard minimal program for openEHR courses, could we get > formal support from openEHR.org to issue internationally valid openEHR > certificates? (obviously this is a question for the future, but IMO we need > to start thinking about it now). > > > *10 projects to adopt openEHR:* > > We thought about 10 projects (or so) in two areas: software and clinical > modeling. > > Because openEHR propose a tool-chain based process of creating EHRs, we > need to have each one of the links of that chain in order to adopt and > implement openEHR easily. > > Now there is a little tooling available, and some of it is not open > source. In projects at a national level we need to use open source > software, because each country will need to make it's own customizations to > each tool. > > In the other hand, we need to model other things that are clinical > knowledge too, like processes and rules to enable CDS, in order to support > full EHR implementation (e.g. I think we could recommend ways to express > rules based on archetype ids and paths, and create software tools to > support that specification, but we need to work the openEHR services specs > first....). > > There is a diagram on my blog post that shows the tools we propose to 1. > develope if there is no tool that support its functionality or it's > closed-source, 2. improve the current open source tools. > > On the clinical modeling side, we have engaged doctors and nurses on the > creation and translation of archetypes. Now there are two of our students > that already commited archetypes to the CKM: Dr. Domingo Liotta and Dr. > Leonardo Der Jachadurian. > > I hope we could propose to create prototypes of those projects in out > local universities and coordinate the projects so we do not overlap each > other, with the objective of completing the tool chain with open source > developments. > > > > What do you think? > > > -- > Kind regards, > Ing. Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez > LinkedIn: http://uy.linkedin.com/in/pablopazosgutierrez > Blog: http://informatica-medica.blogspot.com/ > Twitter: http://twitter.com/ppazos <http://twitter.com/ppazos> > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-clinical mailing list > openEHR-clinical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-clinical > > > > > -- > David Moner Cano > Grupo de Inform?tica Biom?dica - IBIME > Instituto ITACA > http://www.ibime.upv.es > > Universidad Polit?cnica de Valencia (UPV) > Camino de Vera, s/n, Edificio G-8, Acceso B, 3? planta > Valencia ? 46022 (Espa?a) > > _______________________________________________ openEHR-clinical mailing > list openEHR-clinical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-clinical > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-clinical mailing list > openEHR-clinical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-clinical > -- David Moner Cano Grupo de Inform?tica Biom?dica - IBIME Instituto ITACA http://www.ibime.upv.es Universidad Polit?cnica de Valencia (UPV) Camino de Vera, s/n, Edificio G-8, Acceso B, 3? planta Valencia ? 46022 (Espa?a) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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