Genomics, and precision health approaches such as big data science and machine learning have emerged as important tools for public health. Those entering the public health and medical workforces must keep pace with these evolving fields to maximize the benefit to public health. Recognizing this need, ORISE is partnering with the Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health at the CDC to offer a two-day enrichment event covering the latest developments in these fields. The course is a series of 15-60 minute lectures, grouped by topic, with learning objectives for each lecture.
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- INBSI
- PHII
- PHII Informatics Academy
- APHL
- CSTE
- HL7
- CDC
- ONC
- AIRA
- Altarum
- J Michael Consulting
- Public Health FHIR Implementation Collaborative (CDC/Mitre)
- Public Health Foundation
- SNOMED
- ASTHO
- NewSteps
- NIH
- Sequoia Project
- TN Department of Health
- University of Utah
- (-) AuDigitalHealth
- (-) LOINC
- (-) ORISE
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Genomics and Precision Public Health Training Course
Presentation
Introduction to the FHIR specification
Presentation
The interoperability of data, and delivery of a consistent level of data quality, are critical factors in the National Digital Health Strategy – both for quality of immediate care, and for the development of longer-term health strategies. This is the first of a three-part webinar series looking at interoperability and clinical terminologies, with a particular focus on the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), a key standard for interoperable data in Australia.
Year released: 2018
Duration: 43 Minutes
Understanding LOINC concepts and uses
Presentation
This two-part presentation 1)provides content on: the History of LOINC as an organization and a community of users; a definition of LOINC and LOINC code basics; the LOINC concept model; the six LOINC axeses; and resources for learning more about LOINC. 2) an overview of a typical mapping project using LOINC.
Year released: 2020
Duration: 1 Hour