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Guide to HealthShare Courses

Classroom training addresses HealthShare Information Exchange, HealthShare Health Connect, and HealthShare Patient Index. The table below indicates which courses teach knowledge and skills appropriate for each product.

HealthShare Course Content

COURSESHEALTHSHARE UNIFIED CARE RECORDHEALTHSHARE PATIENT INDEXHEALTHSHARE HEALTH CONNECT
HealthShare Unified Care Record Fundamentals
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HealthShare Patient Index
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(if using HealthShare Patient Index)

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Developing Healthcare Integrations
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Building IHE Client Components in HealthShare
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Building and Managing HL7 Integrations
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Classes that do not have prerequisites can be taken in any order as scheduling allows.

HealthShare Unified Care Record Fundamentals has prerequisite knowledge best covered in the Building and Managing HL7 Integrations course.

Developing HealthCare Integrations has prerequisite knowledge best covered in the Developing with InterSystems Objects and SQL course.

If you are unsure about which course(s) you should select, please contact us using the form below, or contact your InterSystems representative.

When working with any HealthShare product, it is also important for system managers to know how to manage the InterSystems servers. Those developing and maintaining productions may need to write code using InterSystems Objects. Please see the related courses available below under System Basics.

System Basics

When working with HealthShare, it is important to have a working knowledge of InterSystems Objects for customization and the underlying database management system for server configuration and administration.

Programming

Developers learn how to create classes, manipulate objects, and use tools within the InterSystems development environment.

Developing with InterSystems Objects and SQL

Refer to the Building a Server-Side Application with InterSystems IRIS guide and learning.intersystems.com for other available learning resources.

Server Management

System Administrators use the Management Portal to configure, operate, and manage InterSystems servers.

Managing InterSystems Servers

Refer to InterSystems IRIS Management Basics or HealthShare Unified Care Record System Administration guide and learning.intersystems.com for other available learning resources.

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