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> Dear all, > > 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. > > ----------------------------------------------- > Dr. Laszlo Balkanyi > Md PhD > knowledge manager > ECDC RMC ICKS KMLG > www.ecdc.europa.eu > tel: +46761010708 > > > Knowledge Management in Public Health - Experiences Using an Ontology Based > Approach > - informal meeting on 21th July, 18:00 – 20:00, ICB0, Graz > > 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 > > > > > Confidentiality Notice > If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby kindly > requested, to, consecutively, refrain from disclosing its content to any > third party, delete it, and inform its sender of the erroneous transmittal. >