Forwarded on behalf of Laszlo Balkanyi.

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> Dear all,
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> Warmly welcome to the planned informal session `Knowledge Management in 
> Public Health - Experiences Using an Ontology Based Approach`. Here is what 
> we plan to discuss with you, who will be interested.
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> Dr. Laszlo Balkanyi
> Md PhD
> knowledge manager
> ECDC RMC ICKS KMLG
> www.ecdc.europa.eu
> tel: +46761010708
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> Knowledge Management in Public Health - Experiences Using an Ontology Based 
> Approach
> -          informal meeting on 21th July,  18:00 – 20:00, ICB0, Graz
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> Time(min)
> What?
> How?
> Who?
> 0-10
> Introduction of participants
> roll call
> participants
> 10 – 20
> Warm up, focusing on one issue: why we think ontologies, terminology systems 
> are needed in public health?
> quick round table
> Cecil, Laszlo and participants
> 20 - 35
> First example in details: HL7 ORU in OWL -  in CDC
> US Centers for Disease Control sponsored HL7 Meaningful Use Electronic 
> Laboratory Reporting Nationally Notifiable Disease Ontology. The structure of 
> the HL7 ORU lab reporting message in OWL and the binding of standards based 
> terminologies (SNOMED and LOINC) will be demonstrated along with how these 
> message based ontologies may be implemented to aid in automated laboratory 
> disease reporting to public health authorities.
> presentation
> Cecil
> 35 – 45
> Comments, questions to first example
> quick round table
> participants
> 45 - 60
> Second example: ECDC terminology server
> The development process of an (ontology based) terminology service at the 
> European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control will be demonstrated. 
> Lessons learned and current experiences with the system in production will be 
> explained. Live access to (full) test version on line will show the system, 
> both the human user interface to browse / edit the value sets and the machine 
> user interface with a flexible, SOAP based interface answering queries of 
> client applications.
> Presentation
> + live access to ECDC TS
> Laszlo
> 60-70
> Comments, questions to second example
> quick round table
> participants
> 70 – 85
> Third example will be the use of ontology for message validation and decision 
> support in the US CDC National Tuberculosis surveillance system.
> presentation
> Cecil
> 85-95
> Comments, questions to third example
> quick round table
> participants
> 95- 105
> Other examples mentioned by the audience on using terminology systems in 
> public health with / based on an ontology thinking
> round table
> participants
> 105-110
> Demonstration of an open source OWL terminology construction tool
> Live demonstration
> Cecil
> 110-120
> Wrap up – suggestion for a position paper
> round table
> participants
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