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TOPIC: FHIR North - First Canadian FHIR Connectathon

FHIR North - First Canadian FHIR Connectathon 10 years 2 months ago #314

FHIR® North
Canada’s FHIR Connectathon

Event Details
Date: April 29th
Time: 9:00AM – 6:00PM
Location: Mohawk College, 135 Fennel Ave W, Hamilton, ON L9C 1E9
Room: Collaboratory (2nd Floor – Library)
Registration Cost: $45.00 (Entry, lunch, coffee break, pizza dinner)
Registration Site: http://www.mohawkcollegeenterprise.ca/en/event_list.aspx?groupId=3

Event Description
A FHIR connectathon is an opportunity for developers to come together to test their applications to determine if they can successfully interoperate using the HL7 FHIR specification.

Participants will have a chance to meet and ask questions with some of the world’s leading FHIR experts, a chance to see whether FHIR really lives up to the hype and a chance to shape the specification.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Register now at http://www.mohawkcollegeenterprise.ca/en/event_list.aspx?groupId=3. For further details regarding this event, please review the pdf.

FHIR is attracting significant interest world-wide. Although the standard is still evolving, it’s being used in production in multiple countries. Numerous connectathons have been held in the U.S., Europe, South America and Australasia. It seems time to give Canadian developers a chance to take it out on the road.

Note: “HL7” and “FHIR” are registered trademarks of Health Level Seven International
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