FHIR RDF: Educational Resources to Explore

TL;DR
You are invited to explore an integrated web environment that supports queries across FHIR and the OMOP CDM using SPARQL. No installs needed.

Dear Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences Community Group,

We invite you to explore a new educational website that is focused on FHIR RDF, SPARQL, and the OMOP CDM. The website is designed to help healthcare professionals, researchers, and technologists learn about semantic web technologies for healthcare data management and integration. The site offers a direct comparison with the OMOP CDM and a sandbox for hands-on experience in querying FHIR RDF data using SPARQL.

Given your expertise, your insights would be invaluable. We would greatly appreciate your feedback on the website's content, usability, and potential to improve awareness of the application of semantic web technologies within the biomedical ___domain.

What the Website Offers:

  *   Detailed Educational Resources: Guides on FHIR RDF, SPARQL, and OMOP CDM, tailored to real-world healthcare scenarios.
  *   Hands-On Experience: An interactive sandbox where users can experiment with SPARQL to query healthcare data in a semantic framework.
  *   Actionable Insights: Case studies and sample queries that demonstrate the applications of these technologies in clinical and research environments.

How to Participate:

  *   Visit the website: https://ql.fhircat.org/
  *   Explore the educational content and sandbox environment
  *   Complete our anonymous short survey (also accessible on the website): https://surveys.mayoclinic.org/jfe/form/SV_8dMuOUZkal1IfDU

We would be honored if you could explore the website and provide feedback. Your expertise will help guide future enhancements. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the website further, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for considering this invitation.

Best regards,
Rui Huang

Informatics of Genomic Medicine Lab (R. Freimuth, PI)
Mayo Clinic

This work was funded by NIH R01 EB30529 ("FHIRCat: Enabling the Semantics of FHIR and Terminologies for Clinical and Translational Research")

Received on Wednesday, 25 June 2025 19:51:01 UTC