Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK)

Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK) is part of Learning Health Systems developments and recommendations. The goal is to decrease the time from performance data collection to knowledge and reduce “the gap” to the implementation of medical devices, system algorithms, programs, and new patient procedures. Sharing medical developments and research through open access will allow machine-readable information to be validated and enhance human documentation. Metadata models for sharing knowledge are recommended following guidelines for FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) storage. Librarians and knowledge managers working with biomedical and healthcare researchers and developers can support future LHS efforts using MCBK.

There are 20 included publications by Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK) :

TitleDateViewsBrief Description
A- Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK) Training Syllabus 2021 33 Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK) Training Syllabus
A1 - MODULES LIST for MCBK OER (Read First document) 2021 4 Modules list for MCBK OER. Read this document first.
B - MCBK Introduction 2023 46 Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge (MCBK) is part of Learning Health Systems developments and recommendations. The goal is to decrease the time from performance data collection to knowledge and reduce “the gap” to the implementation of medica...
B1- MCBK Overview by Dr. Friedman 2020 43 MCBK Overview by Dr. Friedman
B2 - MCBK Manifesto 2018 45 MCBK Manifesto
B3 - IMLS training grant proposal 2021 37 MCBK has become an important aspect of establishing Learning Health Systems (LHSs) in the US. The vision of LHS grew out of the imperative to improve healthcare in the US and internationally where system-level challenges include the underutilization ...
B4 - List of MCBK research contacts and bios 2021 16 List of MCBK research contacts and bios
E1 - Instructions for Learning Health Systems Journal Authors 2021 26 Learning Health Systems welcomes submissions for computable knowledge publications that make representing biomedical knowledge available as peer-reviewed software.
E2 - Slides on Learning Health Systems article publishing process 2021 0 Slides on Learning Health Systems article publishing process.
H1 - Systematic and Scoping Reviews 2021 26 Systematic and Scoping Reviews presentation for MCBK training pilot (University of South Carolina).
I1 - Computable Biomedical Knowledge Metadata Model (CBK-MM) Project Project Description 2022 54 The Computable Biomedical Knowledge Metadata Model (CBK-MM) Project Description
J1 – Overview on Phenotypes 2022 47 Overview of Phenotypes presentation from training pilot (Richesson).
J2 – Introduction to OHDSI Presentation from Training Pilot 2022 40 Introduction to OHDSI presentation from training pilot (Banda).
L1 – MCBK Infrastructure 2021 0 MCBK infrastructure presentation from training pilot (McIntosh and Shaffer).
L2 – Guiding Principles for Technical Infrastructure White Paper 2022 0 Guiding Principles for Technical Infrastructure White Paper
N1 – NLM Roles Related to Computable Knowledge 2022 0 N1 – NLM roles related to Computable Knowledge – presentation from training pilot 2021-2022 (Majewski).
O1 - Trust and Policy Slides 2021 27 Trust and Policy slides (Joshua Richardson)
O2 – Optional reference on Knowledge Commons 2005 39 Optional reference on Knowledge Commons (Hess & Ostrom)
P1 – Samples posters from MCBK conferences: 2019-2021 2021 0 Samples posters from MCBK conferences: 2019-2021
V1 - Presentation on Technical Infrastructure for CBK by Chris Shaffer 2022 89748 Topic: Chris Shaffer - Presentation on Technical Infrastructure for CBK Date: Jan 11, 2022 02:54 PM Eastern Time https://nccu-edu.zoom.us/rec/share/eYsysl98d8VoGRubH8Ib9fe6t929J0q9SSZrUxwVIG4B5EBe8PwGidmXMGwhgTUq.sHFG3Q_...