Re: MedicalGuideline

Hi Angus,

The health-lifesci <https://health-lifesci.schema.org/> section of
schema.org  was guided into its current form by Marc Twagirumukiza (twamarc
<https://github.com/twamarc> on Github).  He may be useful to answer some
of your more medical questions.

As to describing things in an order, you may find it useful to look at HowTo
<https://schema.org/HowTo> and some of the associated examples
<https://schema.org/HowTo#examples>.

~Richard

Richard Wallis
Founder, Data Liberate
http://dataliberate.com
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On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 at 16:55, Angus Leitch <Angus.Leitch@nice.org.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> My name is Angus – this is my first time posting to this group. Please
> feel free to advise if there is a better place to post this sort of
> request, or if I am using the wrong etiquette.
>
>
>
> Anyway, my request/questions:
>
> I work for NICE (www.nice.org.uk), and my organisation produces a lot of
> clinical guidance, as well as public health and social guidelines. We’re
> looking into using schema org to mark-up our guidelines on the web. I’d
> love to talk to someone who already does this with their guidance, or who
> has worked on the medicalguideline properties, or is in any way familiar
> with these properties. If there is a group, authority or owner I can work
> with, I’d like to find them!
>
> I’m also interested in extending what’s currently on schema.org. For
> example, many of our guidelines require recommendations to be carried out
> in a specific order – I’d like to know how to go about agreeing
> changes/extensions to what is here.
>
>
>
> I’ll be cross-posting on stackoverflow – apologies if you see this request
> more than once.
>
>
>
> Many thanks,
> Angus.
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>
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Received on Tuesday, 5 March 2019 17:07:51 UTC