...
- Register in the Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM); or
- Join in the openEHR Clinical models email list.
If you have any questions then please contact the Clinical program leads: Heather Leslie (Australia) or Silje Ljosland Bakke (Norway)
Why Register to CKM and How?
If
What is a CKM?
The Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) is an online tool to support the work of the openEHR clinical modelling community. It has three main functions:
- A public library of openEHR archetypes and templates
- An open and transparent Web2.0 collaboration portal
- artefact review and refinement
- discussion threads
- change requests
- proposals for new artefacts
- Clinical knowledge governance and maintenance
- archetype and templates
- content publication life cycle
- translation publication life cycle
- terminology publication life cycle
- artefact versioning
- provenance and audit trails
- identify dependencies and linkages
- manage collaboration using projects and incubators
- aggregate artefacts into coherent release sets
- archetype and templates
There are a number of CKMs currently online.
You can freely join any or all of them, depending on your geographical location or area of interest:
- openEHR CKM - an international community under auspice of the openEHR Foundation. Leaders: Heather Leslie (Australia) or Silje Ljosland Bakke (Norway)
- Norwegian CKM - the official Norwegian clinical modelling community under auspice of the Nasjonal IKT
Registering in CKM
eIf you are not yet a registered user of the international openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, you should consider to register:
...
Sign up as a registered user for the international CKM instance here.
The registration process is explained in more detail here.
There are a number of Clinical Knowledge Managers
In More Detail, How Can I get Involved As Registered User?
...