So 2007. It feels really sad.

 

Ogi

 

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[mailto:openehr-implementers-bounces at openehr.org] ?? ????? Heather Leslie
??????????: Monday, 20 September 2010 4:23 PM
????: For openEHR clinical discussions; For openEHR technical discussions; For 
openEHR implementation discussions
????: Medinfo2010 Clinical Modelling Tutorial

 

Hi everyone,

Mission accomplished!! There was good representation of openEHR activity at 
Medinfo2010, and most of us should have arrived home this weekend.
There were over 1000 attendees with a small exhibition. We had openEHR devotees 
from UK, Sweden, Portugal, Japan, New Zealand, Germany, and Australia - hope I 
haven't missed anybody. 
Shinji Kobayashi and I experienced some of South Africa's informal 
redistribution of wealth from our luggage in transit - Shinji parted from his 
camera; me from my jewels:( 

*       A full day Clinical Modelling workshop was held on Saturday September 
11 as one of the pre-conference tutorial sessions at Medinfo2010 in Cape Town, 
South Africa - Clinician-driven EHRs - the openEHR Approach. 
*       A 90 minute openEHR Developers forum was held on Monday September 13 - 
run by Shinji Kobayashi, Rong Chen, Ricardo Cruz-Correia.
*       Scientific Demo: REST Based Services and Storage Interfaces for openEHR 
Implementations - Erik Sundvall, Mikael Nystr?m, et al
*       Christian Kohl (DE) presented 'Facilitating secondary use of medical 
data by using openEHR archetypes' - relating to his work on a prototype for use 
in Clinical trials utilising archetypes and templates.
*       Zilics (Brazil) were demonstrating their archetype-enabled EHR as part 
of the interoperability showcase.

(Have I missed anyone?)
_________

The Clinical Modelling workshop was held 9am-5pm - an introduction to openEHR 
and clinical modelling in the morning, followed by examples and practical 
lessons learned and discussion in the afternoon. 

Attendees numbered ~30, and included a few return visitors who were first 
exposed to openEHR at Medinfo2007 in Brisbane, or those who had had some 
exposure via other routes, seeking to know more. However, most were newcomers, 
seeking an initial understanding and overview. Attendees came from Canada, UK, 
Korea, Hong Kong, Brazil, US, Netherlands, Nigeria, Sweden, Switzerland, new 
zealand, france, South Africa, and Austria, in no particular order.

We were one of the few tutorials to proceed on the day, and the only one 
running over a full day, so in those terms we were somewhat of a success before 
we started! 

All powerpoint presentations have been uploaded to the Medinfo page on the 
openEHR wiki 
<http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/resources/MedInfo+2010+-+South+Africa>  - 
6 presenters from 6 countries!

*       An introduction to openEHR by Ian McNicoll (UK)
*       A Knowledge tools demonstration using Archetype Editor, Template 
Designer and CKM and discussion of knowledge governance - myself (AU).
*       Practical implementation presentations - warts and all:

*       GastrOs Endoscopy Application - Koray Atalag (NZ) 
<http://www.oceaninformatics.com/Media/docs/3-EndoscopyApplication-Atalag-52efe752-1a3a-4ba6-a90b-3ea2a7e4815d.pdf>
 
*       Intractable Disease Surveillance in Japan - Shinji Kobayashi (JP)
*       3 projects - Legacy Content, Clinical Guidelines & Quality Repository 
in Sweden - Rong Chen (SE) (presented on his behalf by Ricardo Cruz-Correia)
*       Legacy Integration in Portugal - Ricardo Cruz-Correia (PT)

__________

Interestingly mentions of openEHR and archetype work filtered through other 
parts of the conference and presentations. At one point Ian McNicoll's work on 
the laboratory archetypes for structured histopathology reporting for the 
Australasian College of Pathologists was referenced in a HL7 CDA paper on the 
same topic, and a paper on a trial of 13606 in Brazil's Minas Gerais used CKM 
archetypes as the basis for their own archetype development!  Others will 
possibly have similar experiences.

__________

The Developers Forum was attended by around 30 people as well - I'll let the 
organisers report back themselves...

Cheers

Heather

-- 

Dr Heather Leslie
MBBS FRACGP FACHI
Director of Clinical Modelling
Ocean Informatics <http://www.oceaninformatics.com/> 
Phone (Aust) +61 (0)418 966 670
Skype - heatherleslie
Twitter - @omowizard

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