Welcome! We gather resources here for our extraordinary volunteer monitors.
Monday Jan 20
Tueday Jan 21
Wed & Thur Jan 22, 23
Friday Jan 24
The link to Gazelle on-site & off-site is the same: http://gazelle.iheusa.org
See Anne-Gaëlle or Malo (C28), Steve (K31), or Dr. Phil (C31) about any Gazelle problems, password resets, etc
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Monitor profile assignments are in this google spreadsheet.
For TOOLS CONNECTATHON LOCATION & CONFIGURATION: See https://gazelle.ihe.net/content/na-connectathon-2020-week-resources#Tools Note: The link sends you to the Participants' page so that we all have consistent configuration information. Most monitors will want to bookmark that link.
Monitor profile assignments are in this google spreadsheet.
We organize IHE profiles with common characteristics or technologies into "clusters", and then we assign monitors to evaluate tests in one "cluster" (perhaps two). The google spreadsheet contains the first draft of monitor assignments. We try to assign you to profiles that match your expertise. We hope that some assignments allow you to learn something new. During the Connectathon, you will have an opportunity, if you wish, to work in areas outside of your primary assignment. In fact, each monitor has the capability to evaluate tests in almost any profile.
There are two tabs in the spreadsheet:
The specifications we test at the Connectathon are contained in IHE Technical Framework documentation. IHE publishes its Technical Framework documents, organized by domain, on the Technical Framework page of ihe.net.
Each IHE domain's Technical Framework is segmented into multiple volumes; Volume 1 contains the use cases the profile addresses, the process flow and a diagram of the actors & transactions in the profiles. The technical details of the transactions are not in Volume 1, and as a monitor, you do not need to be an expert at that level. If you are reading a Trial Implementation Supplement, you will see that the contents are separated into Volume 1 and Volume 2 within the supplement.
If you are not familiar with IHE documentation, we recommend you view the "Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework" video in the training section below before you read the documentation.
If you have time prior to the Connectathon, we recommend you read the chapter in Technical Framework "Volume 1" for the profiles you are assigned to evaluate.
We also test HL7 Consolidated CDA® Release 2.1. Those specifications are here.
While we provide material to enable monitors to do some preparation prior to the Connectathon, we understand the demands of your day job, and we have no requirement for you to do advance prep.
That said, this section contains links to available training material that falls into 4 categories.
Topic
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Date/Time
Duration
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Connectathon overview for all monitors: | ||
Connectathon Monitors - Preparation & Process Webinar: |
approx 60 min |
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General training: (primary audience is new monitors) | ||
Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework (Streaming link) (.mp4) |
40 min | |
Connectathon Terminology (Streaming link) (.mp4) |
11 min | |
Using gazelle to review Connectathon test definitions |
8 min | |
IHE 2019 Educational Webinar Series |
multiple presentations; duration varies | |
Cluster-specific trainings: | ||
Then, find the Cluster-Profiles tab. For each cluster of profiles, you will find links to available Preparation Material, including recordings and slide presentations. |
multiple presentations; duration varies |
This is a great welcome to new monitors captured on video. While it is was done by a SIIM board member at the beginning of Connectathon monitor training in 2009, his points about the benefits of your volunteer service stand true today. We invite you to watch this 5 minute video: https://youtu.be/6SrkvyB1EPs
We have put together this FAQ with answers to questions we frequently receive from our vendor participants. You may find it informative.