Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Gondy Leroy, Sergey Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team is working on the final revisions for the two manuscripts (please see the prior meetings)
2. The team reviewed 20 terms retrieved from the clinical trials corpus. They found many ambiguous abbreviations and difficult technical terms that do not have lay equivalents. Term review will continue.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Gondy Leroy, Sergey Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team is working on the final revisions for the two manuscripts (please see the prior meetings)
2. The team reviewed 20 terms retrieved from the clinical trials corpus. They found many ambiguous abbreviations and difficult technical terms that do not have lay equivalents. Term review will continue.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Guy Divita, Allen Browne, Rosa Figueroa, Sergey Goryachev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. the team discussed several issues raised by the reviewers regarding the manuscript on the unmapped concept study.
2. the team briefly discussed the comparative evaluation process of the taggers developed by NLM and DSG-MIT.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Guy Divita, Allen Browne, Rosa Figueroa, Sergey Goryachev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. the team discussed several issues raised by the reviewers regarding the manuscript on the unmapped concept study.
2. the team briefly discussed the comparative evaluation process of the taggers developed by NLM and DSG-MIT.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Alla Keselman, Guy Divita, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The authors will restructure the white paper to make it more cohesive and better reads.
2. the team reviewed 21 terms retrieved from clinical trials protocols to add them to the CHV.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Alla Keselman, Guy Divita, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The authors will restructure the white paper to make it more cohesive and better reads.
2. the team reviewed 21 terms retrieved from clinical trials protocols to add them to the CHV.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Robert Logan, Gondy Leroy, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Sergey Goryachev, Sasi Kandula, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. White paper on "Consumer centered health communication" - formatting & editorial revision plans were discussed
2. The team will start revising the manuscript on the unmapped concept study next week
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Robert Logan, Gondy Leroy, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Sergey Goryachev, Sasi Kandula, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. White paper on "Consumer centered health communication" - formatting & editorial revision plans were discussed
2. The team will start revising the manuscript on the unmapped concept study next week
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Gondy Leroy, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Sergey Goryachev, Sasi Kandula, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team discussed on the white paper preparation
2. There will be 5 paper and panel presentations and 2 poster presentation by the team members at the AMIA 07
3. Qing Zeng has been elected as a new chairman of the consumer health informatics working group of the AMIA. Congratulations!
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Gondy Leroy, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Sergey Goryachev, Sasi Kandula, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team discussed on the white paper preparation
2. There will be 5 paper and panel presentations and 2 poster presentation by the team members at the AMIA 07
3. Qing Zeng has been elected as a new chairman of the consumer health informatics working group of the AMIA. Congratulations!
Attendees:
Alla Keselman, Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Gondy Leroy, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team continued reviewing the term list obtained from the clinical trials corpus.
Top 30 most frequently appeared in the corpus were closely reviewed and their consumer friendlier expressions were determined.
Alla Keselman, Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Gondy Leroy, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team continued reviewing the term list obtained from the clinical trials corpus.
Top 30 most frequently appeared in the corpus were closely reviewed and their consumer friendlier expressions were determined.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Allen Browne, Catherine Arnott Smith, Sasi Kandula, Sergeu Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team reviewed the term frequencies obtained from the Clinical Trials corpus. They observed that a number of common terms were not included in the UMLS as well as in the CHV.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Alla Keselman, Allen Browne, Catherine Arnott Smith, Sasi Kandula, Sergeu Goryachev, Rosa Figueroa, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team reviewed the term frequencies obtained from the Clinical Trials corpus. They observed that a number of common terms were not included in the UMLS as well as in the CHV.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott Smith, Gondy Leroy, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goryachev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. White paper preparation on "the informatics support on health communication" is progressing well.
2. The team found a significant difference in the frequency ranks between the MeSH headings retrieved from the Medline data and the terms in the Pantree bank. The team will continue to try different approaches in frequency check.
3. The team is considering a new policy in downloading the CHV files from this website, which will be even less restrictive to the users.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Allen Browne, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott Smith, Gondy Leroy, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goryachev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. White paper preparation on "the informatics support on health communication" is progressing well.
2. The team found a significant difference in the frequency ranks between the MeSH headings retrieved from the Medline data and the terms in the Pantree bank. The team will continue to try different approaches in frequency check.
3. The team is considering a new policy in downloading the CHV files from this website, which will be even less restrictive to the users.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treilter, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Sasi Kandula, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team obtained the query log data from the Health on the Net and conducted an initial analysis. The team will conduct further analysis to investigate overlaps between the consumer terms and concepts from other sources and term and concept coverage by the CHV.
2. The team discussed on the sample CHV file prepared for conformance checking for the UMLS inclusion. The discussion will continue.
Qing Zeng-Treilter, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Alla Keselman, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Sasi Kandula, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
1. The team obtained the query log data from the Health on the Net and conducted an initial analysis. The team will conduct further analysis to investigate overlaps between the consumer terms and concepts from other sources and term and concept coverage by the CHV.
2. The team discussed on the sample CHV file prepared for conformance checking for the UMLS inclusion. The discussion will continue.
Attendees:
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Gondy Leroy, Alla Keselman, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goyarchev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team revisited the concept discovery study. Previously, the team conducted concepts and terms discovery via frequency based medical records analysis. The team will apply the same method to the Medline abstracts.
Qing Zeng-Treitler, Gondy Leroy, Alla Keselman, Allen Browne, Guy Divita, Sasi Kandula, Sergey Goyarchev, Hyeoneui Kim
Discussions:
The team revisited the concept discovery study. Previously, the team conducted concepts and terms discovery via frequency based medical records analysis. The team will apply the same method to the Medline abstracts.