AGENDA
As part of SNOMED International’s commitment to developing SNOMED CT for Genomics, a day long symposium was hosted following the April Business Meeting 2018, to discuss the current and potential future state of clinical terminology support for Genomics.
The presentations and discussion leveraged the experiences from University Hospital Nebraska, Australia and the US, along with perspectives from the UK, including a focus on:
- Developing interoperable pathology reports using ontologies: hopes, aspirations and reality
- Developing use of ontologies for mapping medicine
Invited presenters included: Charles, Gutteridge, Hasan Rizvi, Jim Campbell, Scott Campbell, Damian Smedley, Olivier Bodenreider, David Hansen, David Stables
Developing interoperable pathology reports using ontologies: hopes, aspirations and reality
- Hasan Rizvi: Current state of pathology reporting in East London and the UK
- Jim Campbell: Rationale and development of Observables ontology for anatomic and molecular pathology
- Scott Campbell: SNOMED-LOINC ontology deployment and workflow for automated synoptic reporting at the Nebraska Medical Centre: accomplishments
Developing use of ontologies for mapping medicine
- Damian Smedley: Current and future use of ontologies at Genomics England
- Olivier Bodenreider: Interoperability for clinical research
- David Hansen: Clinical terminology and data exchange for clinical genomics: Australian Case Studies
- Charles Gutteridge: Brief introduction to integrating clinical data in east London
Discussion
- David Stables and Scott Campbell: Developing information models for health and use of new database structures for analytics
PRESENTATIONS