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Three short presentations will be followed by a practical modelling session demonstrating clinical modelling thought processes, methods and tool use, where all workshop participants are encouraged to participate, and introduce questions or reflections from their experience.

2.3 Introduction to openEHR clinical modelling methodology and vendor engagement (Ian McNicoll)

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Genomics Medicine Centres in the UK face the diverse and sometimes conflicting requirements of creating and managing a rich dataset which can be used for the dual purpose of day-to-day operational use and of creating standardised reports for research and population analysis. We will present the methodology for managing and attempting to reconcile this diversity and report on progress to data working with one of the Genomics Medicine Centres. 

2.6 Practical modelling

The openEHR clinical modelling methodology has evolved over more than a decade, and has adopted several thought processes, methods and tools over the years. We will demonstrate the initial steps of modelling a generally relatable clinical concept, where all workshop participants are encouraged to participate, and introduce questions and reflections from their experience.

3. Target audience

This session is directed at students, clinicians, clinical informaticians and system implementers who are interested in the clinical modelling methodologies used by the openEHR community, and how these are reflected in clinical requirements gathering/ clinical content development/governance at implementer, national and international levels.

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