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  1. Register in the Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM); or
  2. 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?

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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:

  1. A public library of openEHR archetypes and templates
  2. An open and transparent Web2.0 collaboration portal 
    1. artefact review and refinement
    2. discussion threads
    3. change requests
    4. proposals for new artefacts
  3. Clinical knowledge governance and maintenance
    1. archetype and templates
      1. content publication life cycle
      2. translation publication life cycle
      3. terminology publication life cycle
      4. artefact versioning
      5. provenance and audit trails
      6. identify dependencies and linkages
    2. manage collaboration using projects and incubators
    3. aggregate artefacts into coherent release sets

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:


Registering in CKM

eIf you are not yet a registered user of the international openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, you should consider to register:

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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?

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