Sounds good to me
Graham
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From: IT working group of the Association of Clinical Biochemists
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Sent: 17 June 2005 14:13
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Subject: Re: SIG Group
I'd support this. The email group is great fro some things but, as I
discovered with the position paper. there must be a better way of
co-authoring. I believe the technology behind this may be Sharepoint
which looks like becoming a universal NHS tool.
Rick
Dr Rick Jones
Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Leeds General Infirmary
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Hi Chaps
How do you feel about having a Path Informatics Special Interest Group
on the http://www.informatics.nhs.uk/index.htmlwebsite. I would be happy
to set one up if you think it would be useful. The description below is
cut and pasted from the website
"A key component of this site is its special interest groups, hosted by
groups wishing to promote a subject or area of activity. These groups
can be 'open' to all or 'restricted' to those accepted by the groups'
leaders.
Do you want to create a Special Interest Group ?
Each special interest group provides news, event information, documents,
discussions, polls and the opportunity to interact in many different
ways.
Those wishing to establish a group may do so at no cost, but are obliged
to keep the site interesting and up to date, posting news, uploading
documents and providing expert input to discussions etc"
Cheers
John
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