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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20140320T100000
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URL:https://hl7.at/events/hl7-fhir-hands-on-training-course/
SUMMARY:Workshop "Catching FHIR"
DESCRIPTION:Catching FHIR: HL7 FHIR Hands-on Training Course\nAbout the Tra
 iner:\nDrs. Ewout Kramer is a member of the [glossary id='1152' slug='fhir
 ' /] Core team and Health architect at Furore.\n\n[av_image src='http://ww
 w.hl7.at/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/ewoutkramer.jpg' attachment='909' alig
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 s studied Informatics at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. For more tha
 n a decade he has been assisting software developers build HL7 version 3 c
 onnectivity into their systems. He is a member of the HL7 RIMBAA group\, s
 pecializing in HL7 RIM-based integration architecture and system design.\n
 \nEwout has been involved in the HL7 FHIR specification since its inceptio
 n and has the responsibility for the .NET reference implementation thereof
 . He has also created public FHIR test servers and FHIR Connectathon certi
 fication tests.\n\nCombining his experience as software developer\, archit
 ect and speaker\, Ewout makes sure his training courses are fun\, up-to-da
 te and practical.\n\nEwout is the R&amp\;D Coordinator of Furore and can b
 e contacted via e.kramer@furore.com.\n\nSummary of course content:\n\nThis
  training course offers a hands-on overview of the content of the HL7 FHIR
  standard. It also offers guidance on how to design\, develop and test sof
 tware that uses the HL7 FHIR interoperability standard\, all the way from 
 the wire-format up to validation and storage. The development process of n
 ew HL7 FHIR resources will not be touched upon.\n\nWho Should Attend: This
  training course is aimed at those involved with the design\, development\
 , implementation\, deployment and support of systems that use (or will use
 ) the HL7 FHIR standard.\n\nGoals of the training course: Upon completion 
 of this training course\, attendees will be able to:\n\n	Explain the key p
 inciples underlying FHIR.\n	Explain the relationship between FHIR and othe
 r HL7 standards.\n	Describe the characteristics and contents of the core F
 HIR information models.\n	Help their organization to determine if\, when\,
  where and how they might implement FHIR\n	Understand how FHIR aligns with
  REST\, object-oriented and other common software-engineering principles.\
 n	Compare strategies for using relational or document-oriented storage\, v
 alidation and use of Xml and Json.\n	Getting hands-on experience with the 
 software implementation of FHIR and with the available reference implement
 ations.\n\nPrerequisites: The attendees are assumed to be familiar with:\n
 \n	XML\, Json and web-infrastructure protocols\,\n	Although not a requirem
 ent\, knowledge of HL7 version 2 and/or HL7 version 3 will be helpful in u
 nderstanding the material\,\n	Knowledge of .NET or Java platform is helpfu
 l\, because some of the exercises will be done in either C# or Java. Shoul
 d you not have knowledge of either platform\, then you will be asked to pa
 rtner with another attendee.\n	General principles of data modeling\,\n	Gen
 eral software development principles like object orientation\, databases\,
  layered software design.\n\nAgenda:\n\n	Introduction\n\n	Overview of FHIR
 \n	Resources\, extensions and the 80/20 rule\n	Resources and RESTful desig
 n philosophy\n	Using REST to exchange resources in XML and Json.\n\n\n	Exe
 rcise: Requesting a patient Resource\n	Deconstructing FHIR data\n\n	Resour
 ces\n	Datatypes and primitives\n\n\n	Exercise: Person demographics\, with 
 extensions\n	Contents of the FHIR distribution\n	More on REST\n\n	Atom: ad
 ding identity\, metadata and versioning\n	How FHIR uses verbs\n	Conformanc
 e profile\n\n\n	Exercise: Requesting a patient resource using C#/Java supp
 ort libraries\n	Implementation aspects\n\n	How to handle multiple wire for
 mats\n	Searching\n	Tour of Xml\, Json and persistence alternatives\n	Imple
 mentation Examples\n\n\n	Summary and recommendations\n\n	V2 messages\, v3 
 CDA\, IHE XDS and FHIR\n	Migration\n\n\n\nCourse Materials: Each participa
 nt will be provided with handouts containing all materials covered in the 
 training as well as other support materials. The participants will also re
 ceive a copy of the latest version of the FHIR specification.
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CATEGORIES:HL7 Austria,Österreich
LOCATION:FH Technikum Wien\, Höchstädtplatz 6\, Wien\, 1200 \, Österreic
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