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Date

Attendees

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Name

Organization

Role

Scott Campbell

UNMC

Co-Chair

Steering Committee member

Raj Dash

College of American Pathologists (CAP)

Co-Chair

Steering Committee member

Dan Rutz

Epic

Steering Committee member

Muktha Natrajan

CDC

 

Sandy Jones (Secondary)

CDC Cancer Surveillance

 

Anne Peruski (Secondary)

CDC

 

Andrea Pitkus

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Steering Committee member

Xavier Gansel

bioMérieux

Steering Committee member

Stan Huff

Graphite Health

Steering Committee member

John Snyder

NLM

Steering Committee member

Rob Hausam

Hausam Consulting

 

Marjorie Rollins

Regenstrief

Steering Committee member

Amy McCormick (secondary)

Epic

 

Nanguneri Nirmala

Tufts Medical Center

Steering Committee member

Mehdi Nassiri

Indiana University/Indiana University Health/Association for Molecular Pathology

Steering Committee member

Eza Hafeza

Regenstrief

Steering Committee member

Jim Case

Snomed International

Steering Committee member

Mary Kennedy

CAP

 

Discussion topics

Item

Notes

 

Homework Items

-John Snyder, Pam Banning, Andrea Ptikus, Muktha Natrajan, Rob Hausman, Xavier Ganzel,

  1. folks will upload their examples via the ellipsis and attachments link.

  2. Please notify the group that you have uploaded content

Proposed Milestones

 

Selected focus areas decided upon on 10/30

  1. D-dimer (DIMER - Overview: D-Dimer, Plasma (mayocliniclabs.com))

  2. AST (AST - Overview: Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) (GOT), Serum (mayocliniclabs.com))

  3. Urine culture and susceptibility testing (DUHS Electronic Test Catalog (duke.edu))

  1. Confirming that Urine Culture should be as broad as you have access to provide these data. This will reflect the nature of the landscape we must consider.

Recording:

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