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[edit] 13. February 2008 - PROSIT awarded with the Quality seal of the German National Action Platform Diabetes

The PROSIT Disease Modelling has been awarded with the NAFDM Quality Seal of the German National Action Platform Diabetes! This seal is given after a peer-review to prominent diabetes projects which are likely to contribute to improved future care for persons with diabetes mellitus.

NAFDM Quality Seal

[edit] 8. February 2008 - Danube A: Public Commentary Phase has ended

The public commentary phase has ended without major problems. Only a few feedback statements were made via e-Mail with regard to lay-out issues and typos in the model. The PROSIT team wants to thank all participants in this feedback round!

[edit] 8. January 2008 - Danube A Release Candidate 1 has been published

The Danube A Release Candidate 1 has been published today. This release starts now a public four week commentary phase. The interested public is invited to check and comment the coming PROSIT disease model. The community will use this feedback for optimising the final 2008 model which shall be published in February this year. This link leads you to the published Release Candidate

[edit] 23. December 2007 - First German PROSIT workshop to be held in April 2008 in Heidelberg

The first German PROSIT workshop will be held 5./6. April 2008 at the University of Heidelberg. In this workshop the modelling community teaches/reveals its working procedures and methods. Contents will be:

  • Retrieving, assessing and grading of medical and economic information
  • Deriving modelling parameters from evidence-based literature
  • Developing a model structure
  • Building a model with OpenOffice
  • Validating and reporting a model

and many more..

Interested? Please download the flyer of the workshop [PDF, 0.5 MB].

[edit] 20. December 2007 - Danube A Release Candidate delayed

The announced launch of the PROSIT Nephropathy Diabetes Disease Model 2008A Germany RC1 is postponed. The model itself is ready, but we encountered problems with the use of StarBasic as basis for the new screen design of the model. Due to Christmas and New Year's Eve we have delayed the launch by three weeks. New release date is 8. January 2008.

[edit] 23. October 2007 - Successful presentation of PROSIT at ISPOR Congress

Benjamin Trinczek, Michael Schöll and Wendelin Schramm presented PROSIT at the Congress of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research in Dublin.

[edit] 10. October 2007 - Work has started on the Diabetic Foot Model

We have started the development track of the DFS model. First recherche work is being performed. A student group from Heilbronn has started working on the knowledge base.

[edit] 27. September 2007 - Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov joins PROSIT!

Bine ați venit! Welcome!

Both Wendelin Schramm and me (Michael Schöll) independently stayed at an Romanian University during our studies and stayed in touch with our exchange universities. What a good precondition to begin a cooperation! During my last stay in Brasov/Romania this summer I established the contact with Livia Sângeorzan, my former contact professor at the Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov. Gladly, she was very pleased to join the PROSIT-Project!

The closer details of our cooperation will be clarified when we meet in November 2007. We are looking forward to working together and hope to be able to start very soon!

[edit] 23. July 2007 -- Migration completed

The migration is completed. Please feel around into your new environment. If postings from you should not have been transferred the way you want it, please edit these pages. To register you will now only need a valid e-mail address. The procedure has been simplified.

[edit] 27. June 2007 -- Started migrating the contents

We now started to migrate the contents from the original installation of PROSIT, which was is MyBB, to this wiki. We still have to discuss the exact licenses, under which the contents of this wiki will be released.

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