SNOMED International provides new Members with a wide range of benefits and resources to support their SNOMED CT journey.
This page provides new National Release Centers (NRCs) with a checklist of important activities to get started with SNOMED International.
For more information, please refer to our Getting Started page and our SNOMED CT Popular Links page. Please send your questions to info@snomed.org.
| Nominate representativesSNOMED International is owned and governed by its Members. To participate in our governance and advisory processes, please nominate the following national representatives:
Optional: Nominate a representative on each of our Member-based Advisory Groups (AGs) - Email their name, title and contact information to info@snomed.org |
| Establish NRC communication resourcesSNOMED International provides resources to assist the sharing of information within and between Member regions. To help establish your NRC communication resources, please:
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| Create new tooling accountsSNOMED International offers a range of tools and services. To get access to these, please ask your NRC team to register for the following tooling accounts:
For a comprehensive list of available tooling, provided by SNOMED International and third parties, check the Implementation Support Portal Tooling page. |
| Learn more about SNOMED CTSNOMED International offers a wide range of training and certification resources. Please follow the links below to access these. |
| Participate in the communitySNOMED CT experts from around the world collaborate in SNOMED International's advisory groups, project groups, user groups, and webinars to share knowledge, implementation experiences, and resources. Please explore the following groups to learn from the experience of others in the community. |
| Plan your national roadmapThese resources will help new Members in the design of a National SNOMED CT Implementation Roadmap. This includes communicating the value proposition, deciding on the need for a national extension, selecting tooling, defining a distribution strategy, linking with other standards in the local eHealth architecture, supporting users and training those involved.
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