This one-week residential workshop, presented in collaboration with Fordham University, will bring together participants from around the world, learning how to configure and deploy a model-driven health records system. We will use the open source cityEHR system, with an example ontology model for Fracture Liaison Services, which has been created by students at the University of Victoria and the University of Oxford.
Workshop participants will set up their own installation of the cityEHR, import the Fracture Liaison ontology model and review the tools that have been used to create it. They will then create their own EHR application, configure it with their own information model and learn how to deploy the EHR in a live clinical setting.
The workshop will be hands-on, collaborative and informative with opportunities to interact with other participants during the evening social events. Accommodation, meals and refreshments are included in the registration fee, all within the fabulous surroundings of St Edmund Hall, which pre-dates the University of Oxford and is the only surviving medieval hall for the education of undergraduates at the University.
Full bursaries to attend are availabl