SCIMP – NHS Scotland Clinical Models Introductory Session

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Date / Time:      Wednesday 26th February, 13:00 – 17:00
Venue:                Conference Room 4, Cirrus House next to Glasgow Airport
Remote:             Remote participation will be available
Contact:             Jill Gordon jillian.gordon@nhs.net

We need your help to

  • Make clinical data in computer records better for clinicians, developers, and patients
  • Develop safe, reliable, computable clinical messaging across health care in NHS Scotland and beyond
  • Build the electronic ‘glue’ to enable joint working between Health and Social Care

PLEASE JOIN US!

Clinicians need computers to help them do their jobs safely and efficiently in today’s NHS, but computers need clinicians just as much, if not more!  The only way to make sure that computer systems meet our clinical needs is for doctors, nurses and other clinical staff to be able to contribute to the requirements.

We are enabling this by bringing together real clinicians with developers, expert patients and other end users at our collaborative web site:

http://www.clinicalmodels.org.uk/

This session is for beginners to clinical modelling and those new to using Clinical Knowledge Manager. We will provide an overview of clinical modelling and then walk through accessing, setting up and using the website, carry out a review of a real clinical model and hopefully have some interesting discussions along the way.

Contact Jill Gordon (jillian.gordon@nhs.net) to reserve a place.

Agenda:

13:00    Welcome, coffee, lunch

13:30    What is a model anyway?

14:00    Finding your way on clinicalmodels.org.uk

14:45    Coffee / Break

15:00    How to contribute to a review – making your requirements heard

15:30    A real life review round

16:30    Questions, feedback

17:00    Close