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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- University of Utah
- (-) J Michael Consulting
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Genomics and Precision Public Health Training Course
Presentation
Touring the HL7 V2 Message
Course
The goal of this course is to help orient new informaticians to the HL7 V2 message structure and take a deep dive into message content.
Year released: 2022
TEFCA Overview
Presentation
This presentation provides an overview of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) which has the overall goal to establish a floor of universal interoperability across the country. The Common Agreement will establish the infrastructure model and the governing approach for users in different networks to securely share basic clinical information with each other—all under commonly agreed-to expectations and rules.
Year released: 2022
Duration: 60 Minutes
Introduction to HL7 Study Guide
Presentation
In this training, we'll cover interoperability, the background and history of HL7, and the main HL7 standards that are used in public health. By the end of this video, you will be able to: define interoperability, distinguish between syntactic and semantic interoperability, examine the history
Year released: 2021
Duration: 14 Minutes