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May 18, 2016 Education Telecon
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Attendees
- Virginia Lorenzi - Chair
- Fernando Campos
- Patrick Loyd
- Mike Henderson
- Sharon Chaplock
- Melissa Mendivil
- Katherine Duteau
- Melanie Hilliard
Quorum
- Met
Agenda
WGM Summary and Next Steps/Wrap Up
- DMP
- Changed DMP to include staff - now staff have votes as well and can be included in quorum
- Professional Certification
- Analysis being done to see if there is industry interest in certification
- 400 people participated - overwhelming majority in favor
- Certification must be maintained through continuing education
- WG Transformation
- Vote was to not tranform - we will stay as a WG
- Additional Items worked on
- Career Advancement Matrix
- Dashboard
- Simple excel spreadsheet that we create metrics on monthly basis for tracking tutorial access. This will help us determine what classes will have the most draw when we plan events.
- Discussion around what type of data we collect around the date/time/people who are searching these courses
- Largest landing pages are standards downloads - can we link to these?
- One-day events PSS
- One day event in a local community sponsored by HL7, where we conduct training. Not for a closed group - both groups can reach out to local community to get engaged. Cheaper pricing than WGM. Scope Statement was approved.
- Arden Syntax
- Sharon working on this
- Other Items
- FHIR Certification in the works
- Tutorial Blurbs and other September WGM items
- Blurbs need to be reviewed so they can be published for the WGM
- Digital badge program very successful
- Sharon working on Intro to Standards courses and "lite" versions for clinicians - geared toward a different audience.
- Adjournment 5:06 pm
Action Items
- Virginia to reach out to Steering Committee for vote on One Day local Event initiative
- Sharon will follow up with Graham on FHIR certification
- Sharon will check to see what v2 tracks we have that we might leverage for clinicians