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  • Exploiting Electronic Health Record Standard openEHR to Manage Experimental...

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    A presentation that I delivered at COMBINE 2016, mostly on behalf of Koray and Geoff.In computational physiology, standards to express mathematical and anatomically based geometric models rely heavily on the XML suite of standards and the Semantic Web. The Physiome Model Repository (PMR) provides an infrastructure to manage models and personal workspaces...
    Created 12 March 2019 Updated 19 March 2019
  • Exploiting Electronic Health Record Standard openEHR to Manage Experimental...

    New Zealand Universities Figshare
    A presentation that I delivered at the 2016 VPH Conference, on behalf of Koray and Geoff.In computational physiology, standards to express mathematical and anatomically based geometric models rely heavily on the XML suite of standards and the Semantic Web. The Physiome Model Repository (PMR) provides an infrastructure to manage models and personal...
    Created 12 March 2019 Updated 19 March 2019
  • Linking Computational Physiology Models with Clinical Data

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    Linking Computational Physiology Models with Clinical Data can be instrumental for real-world model validation as well as enable personalised and predictive clinical decision support systems. Electronic health records (EHR) are sinks of biomedical knowledge and include manifestations of genomic and environmental aspects that impact on biological systems....
    Created 12 March 2019 Updated 19 March 2019
  • Guidelines: Informatics for nurses entering practice

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    These Guidelines have been created by: Michelle Honey, Emma Collins and Sally Britnell Introduction These guidelines identify the key knowledge, skills and behaviours toward nursing informatics for nurses as they enter practice as a Registered Nurse (RN). As such, they have been developed and articulated to inform undergraduate nursing education. With...
    Created 12 March 2019 Updated 19 March 2019