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Upcoming OOO | Y | |
Previous Action Items
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| Request SNOMED CT to deprecate 119323008 | Pus specimen (specimen) and 258502009 | Pus swab (specimen) - we understand Swab, not sure about pus - can we discuss pus can’t be identified by gross examination - it could also be necrosis - you must use microscope to differentiate it pus from abscess in a breast turned out to be necrotic tumor - which couldn’t be identified until looking at the tissue, so it is misleading need to determine what to use instead - pus (substance) will still be there recommend to use instead: abscess aspirate drainage fluid
Created the 2 requests: drafted submission for synonym “anterior nasal cavity swab“ to 697989009^Anterior nares swab - need the pdf, as the link no longer works requested to deprecate 871810001 and then create a new term, that retains the synonym “Mid-turbinate nasal swab” - this one will be hard, as ther is no body structure name for the space Riki forgot about the submission for Swab from donor bronchus specimen 😞 - John needs the reference URLs for these; Nancy is working on that now
Modeling exposures on wounds - see when we can have Jim on our call (group with discussion about mid-turbinate swab) Updates on Specimen CMT pilot implementers Nancy homework - terms that need definitions: bloody liquid stool Bronchial aspirate BodyFluid BronchusDonorSwab PericardialFluid
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Reporting Biomarkers to Cancer registries | | CHECK WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE HERE _ who owns it? |
Lab Test Naming Conventions | | |
Specimen CMT - review of terms with questions | | |
Specimen CMT - Hosting Options | | |
Specimen CMT - education | | |
Specimen CMT - tracking implementation impact Setting baseline Define metrics
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Specimen CMT - Compare to NHS Medical Terminology testing | | |
Future projects for this call after CMT | | |