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10 months 2 weeks ago #9424 by Anil Patel
Hi Carl,

Yes these are recorded and will be made available with Ron's post as a YouTube Link

Anil

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10 months 2 weeks ago #9423 by Carl Severson
Hi Ron,

Are these meetings recorded? I am often unavailable for them (or bested by time zone conversions, like today), yet interested in the content and discussion. Would love to review if possible.

Cheers,
Carl

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10 months 2 weeks ago #9412 by Yanick Gaudet
Ron,

Can you add to the agenda : expiration approaching: HL7 Version 3 Standard: Laboratory; Result, Release 1?

I will attend the meeting so I can speak about it.

Yanick

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10 months 2 weeks ago - 10 months 2 weeks ago #9411 by Ron Parker
Hello followers of HL7 Canada.
Here is proposed the agenda for tomorrow's meeting of the HL7 Canada Community at 12:00 Noon EDT.
  1. Welcome
  2. Updates on pan-Canadian FHIR Specifications
  3. Report out on the HL7 May WGM and Connectathon
  4. Update on Canada Council Review of HL7 Canada Terms of Reference
  5. Other business
  6. Next meetings
If you have something you would like to add just let me know in a response to the posting, or come and join us and raise it as we approve the meeting agenda.

Talk to you soon...

Ron G. Parker, HL7 Canada Chair
Last edit: 10 months 2 weeks ago by Ron Parker.

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