Stream: Teaching FHIR
Topic: stream events
Notification Bot (Nov 22 2019 at 18:46):
Lloyd McKenzie renamed stream Academy on FHIR to Teaching FHIR.
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 22 2019 at 18:53):
(Rename at @René Spronk's request to improve findability
René Spronk (Nov 23 2019 at 08:52):
The name change of this stream reflects the original scope of the stream (teaching FHIR at academic institutions) as well as the wider issue of 'teaching FHIR' in general. I see this as a stream to exchange ideas, best practices, etc. when it comes to the delivery of face-to-face, WBT, e-learning etc. education related to FHIR. @Sergio Guinez-Molinos @Simone Heckmann @diego kaminker @Rik Smithies @Mirjam Baltus @Virginia Lorenzi @Oliver Egger
René Spronk (Nov 23 2019 at 08:55):
Sergio (CENS, Chile) presented an open-source tool at the Amsterdam DevDays related to the testing (and answer validation) of resource-creation / REST posting skills. The tool has potential, and they're willing to enhance it, and are looking for ideas. Perhaps we should organise some web based presentation of the tool, followed by some brainstorming as to where it could be taken.
Sergio Guinez-Molinos (Nov 23 2019 at 10:30):
Thanks René;
The idea is to start, from Monday, when arrive to Chile the version 2 of HUEMUL, and present the advances in the next DevDays. My intention is to incorporate yours ideas and improvements that benefit the FHIR trainers community
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