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TOPIC: SNOMED International Virtual Synoptic Cancer Reporting meetings_April 22 and April 29

SNOMED International Virtual Synoptic Cancer Reporting meetings_April 22 and April 29 5 years 1 month ago #5872

As you know, there is a lot of great work going on at SNOMED International in the area of synoptic cancer pathology reporting.
This topic has been discussed a few times at the Health Terminologies community and I wanted to take a minute and let everyone know that this work is still underway and progressing well at SNOMED International.

Due to COVID-19, the April business meetings were cancelled, but virtual meetings are happening.

Knowing how important this work is to Canada, I wanted to share the materials from the April 22 meeting.
The presentation used to guide the meeting (https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/resources/docs/health-terminologies/pathology-sct/3300-virtual-snomed-pathology-meeting-materials-april-22-2020) and the document that goes along with the presentation to inform modelling discussions can be found here (https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/resources/docs/health-terminologies/pathology-sct/3299-snomed-international-cancer-pathology-combined-inception-and-elaboration-phases)

The next meeting is April 29 and if you are interested the meeting agenda and Zoom meeting information can be found here: https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/CSRPG/2020-04-29+-+Cancer+Synoptic+Reporting+Project+Group+Meeting

All are welcome.

Thank you.

Regards,

Andrea
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