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DATE | 2006-05-12 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] XML for Drug Information
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 22:26:00 +0100, PharmWeb scribble the following note:
> XML and Pharmaceutical Information - A New Approach to Enabling Medicines > Information. > > Examines how XML-based standards and technologies help increase the reach > and effectiveness of regulated medicines information (³labelling² - > prescribing information, patient information, and pharmaceutical data) as an > authoritative content source across the pharmaceutical enterprise and into > the day-to-day world of healthcare. > > Focuses on how properly structured and coded labelling information can be > used in XML-based clinical decision support systems and, by pharmaceutical > companies, as party of a reference core for safety knowledge management, > risk management, portfolio management and marketed product support systems. > Highlights the link that XML-based standards and systems can forge between > pharmaceutical companies, physicians and patients, and the crucial role that > ³labelling² plays. Discusses common trends in XML-based software > development within large pharma and invites dialogue on how to resolve > redundant initiatives. > > Learning Objectives > After taking this course you will understand: > > - How XML based technologies can improve effectiveness of regulated > medicines information > > - How pharmaceutical and clinical content of medicines information can be > made computer processable > > - How a labelling-based reference structure can be used as a kernel for a > safety knowledge management system > > Who should attend > This course is aimed at decision makers and conceptual thinkers in the > pharmaceutical and medical communities who are wrestling with the > application of new XML-based standards across the enterprise in a cohesive > fashion (SPL, PIM, RCRIM, CDISC, etc.). Limited to 20 delegates. > > > See http://www.pharmweb.net/conferences.html for further information
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