Mirth Connect Interoperability Workshop (in English)

Posted by Pablo Pazos Gutierrez on March 13, 2019, 1:08 am

From April 8 to May 12, 2019. Organized by ACHISA & CaboLabs.

 

Enrollment is open to the Mirth Connect Interoperability Workshop 2019. Enrollment will be open until April 1 st.

Goal: gain practical experience in using Mirth Connect to implement different health data interoperability scenarios, including cases using standards like HL7 v2.x, HL7 CDA, and DICOM, and different communication protocols and message formats.

The workshop will start on April 8, it is 100% online, and the sessions will be on April 11, 25 and May 2, 9. The duration of the sessions is around 2 hours.

 

We've been working with Mirth Connect since 2007, and this workshop summarizes that experience in small and easy to learn examples that you will try and improve. This workshop has been provided since 2014 in Spanish and English.

 

Program:

  1. Mirth Connect installation and configuration

  2. Mirth Connect components

  3. Mirth Connect channel architecture

  4. Introduction to communication protocols

  5. Introduction to HL7 v2.x messaging

  6. Introduction to HL7 CDA clinical documents

  7. Global and channel scripts

  8. Code templates and libraries

  9. Integration of Java code to channels

  10. Practical activities with source code available!



The enrollment form includes the instructions to make the payment of the workshop fee. If you have any doubts, please contact me directly: pablo.pazos@cabolabs.com

Enrollment form: https://goo.gl/forms/LpmI1PD9TNlY4hYA3

 

You can find the workshop program in our education page.

 

Enrollment fees: 

Category

Fee

Professionals

210 USD

Undergraduate Students *

150 USD

* Need to send a certificate from your university to verify you are an active student.

 

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More courses and workshops about HL7, DICOM, and openEHR related topics: https://www.cabolabs.com/education

 

Organized by: ACHISA and CaboLabs

Supported by: SPIS