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TOPIC: Subset (refset) requirements for vaccines - SNOMED CT Immunization Redesign Meeting

Subset (refset) requirements for vaccines - SNOMED CT Immunization Redesign Meeting 4 years 6 months ago #6261

Thank you all for attending the meeting yesterday!

The presentation link can be found in the previous post.
Here are links to two excel documents for vaccines and passive agents changes: Please provide feedback, concerns and comments on this forum.

We invite you to join us for the last meeting next week, on September 3. The topic will be "Coverage and naming conventions for vaccines".

Note: All meetings are scheduled on Thursday from 13:00-14:30 ET
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Subset (refset) requirements for vaccines - SNOMED CT Immunization Redesign Meeting 4 years 6 months ago #6259

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Subset (refset) requirements for vaccines - SNOMED CT Immunization Redesign Meeting 4 years 6 months ago #6234

Please join us on August 27 at 1:00 pm ET for 90 minutes to learn about the enhancements to the Canadian Immunization Model. Next week we will present and discuss the Subset (refset) requirements for vaccines.

We would like to get feedback from you, and you are welcome to join Dr Guillermo Reynoso, Chief Terminologist, Dr Ines Otegul, Project coordinator and Dr Patricia Houghton, Certified SNOMED International Consultant Terminologist from TermMed SA for this session.

Remember that registration is required prior to joining the meeting. Link to event is here.
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