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April Business Meeting, Tuesday, 9th, April 2019


Clinical input into the development of SNOMED CT ensures that the terminology meets current and future clinical requirements. These activities form part of the broader approach of Clinical Engagement. The session aims to showcase the work currently underway within SNOMED International and the broader clinical SNOMED CT community. The aim is to share current practice and work in progress to support future developments that will provide SNOMED CT with the clinical input it requires supporting the global clinical community of practice.


Agenda items

Presenter

Links to documentation

Clinical engagement strategy

Ian Green


Introduction to team

Ian Green


Engaging clinicians – CRGs

Jane Millar


Input from Dentistry CRGs    

Jorn Jorgensen


Working with clinical reference groups

Penni Hernandez



Clinical Engagement Work plan

Ian Green



Education (Overview and future)

Ian Green


Current Education resources

Linda Bird


Benefits of SNOMED CT from a clinical perspective, Rotherham experience

  • Panel discussion  
  • Ian Green

  • Ian Green
  • Linda Bird
  • Monica Jones


    Panel discussion  

    All



    Clinical use cases



    Developing clinical SNOMED CT subsets

    Zac Whitewood-Moore



    Using emergency medicine set in clinical practice

    Barts Health Clinical Lead


    Using SNOMED CT as part of clinical care and clinical decision support

    Charles Gutteridge


    Panel discussion 

  • Zac Whitewood-Moore
  • Barts Health Clinical Lead
  • Charles Gutteridge

    All



    1. SNOMED CT and analysis – data analytics tool (subsumption testing)
    1. Charles Gutteridge  and Peter Hendler