In case you missed me, I've just gotten back from a fifteen-day long trip, where I spent the last eleven days of it in India. While there I conducted three training sessions on FHIR, one internally at GE offices in Whitefield, Bangalore, one for HL7 India, and a final one for a partner organization in Mumbai. While in India I gave an overview of FHIR to nearly 200 software developers working in Healthcare.
There's a great desire to learn more about FHIR in India, and I was privileged to be there to spark the fires as it were. I am grateful to HL7 India who was able to pull together a half-day plus session in Bangalore on short notice. I expect we'll be doing more together to follow up, as I expect I'll be back later to conduct some advanced sessions. I'm also trying to get a FHIR Connectathon started in India as well, more on that later as plans come together.
Keith
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There's a great desire to learn more about FHIR in India, and I was privileged to be there to spark the fires as it were. I am grateful to HL7 India who was able to pull together a half-day plus session in Bangalore on short notice. I expect we'll be doing more together to follow up, as I expect I'll be back later to conduct some advanced sessions. I'm also trying to get a FHIR Connectathon started in India as well, more on that later as plans come together.
Keith
Keith, It was really great learning from your sessions on FHIR !! I too look forward to your future sessions and to continue building on the momentum that you have set for us.
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