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photo of William Goossen William Goossen, PhD, RN
Adjunct Assistant Professor


Telephone Number:
+31654614458

E-mail Address:
williamtfgoossen@cs.com

Office Location:
The Netherlands

Mailing Address:

Results 4 Care
De Stinse 15
Amersfoort, 3823 VM
Netherlands Antilles

Educational Background:

RN, BSN in nursing/nurse teaching
Cert Ed first degree for health professions
PhD in medical sciences

Teaching Areas:

Health informatics
Nursing informatics
Health standards

Research Interests:

HL7 v3 research and development, electronic health records, nursing minimum data sets, health care terminologies.

Publications:

Goossen W. Cross-mapping between three terminologies with the international standard nursing reference terminology model. Int J Nurs Terminol Classif. 2006 Oct-Dec;17(4):153-64.

van der Kooij J, Goossen WT, Goossen-Baremans AT, de Jong-Fintelman M, van Beek L. Using SNOMED CT codes for coding information in electronic health records for stroke patients. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2006;124:815-23.

Goossen WT, Ozbolt JG, Coenen A, Park HA, Mead C, Ehnfors M, Marin HF. Development of a provisional domain model for the nursing process for use within the Health Level 7 reference information model. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2004 May-Jun;11(3):186-94.

Goossen WT, Jonker MJ, Heitmann KU, Jongeneel-de Haas IC, de Jong T, van der Slikke JW, Kabbes BL. Electronic patient records: domain message information model perinatology. Int J Med Inform. 2003 Jul;70(2-3):265-76.

Goossen W, Dassen T, Dijkstra A, Hasman A, Tiesinga L, van den Heuvel W. Validity and reliability of the Nursing Minimum Data Set for the Netherlands (NMDSN). Scand J Caring Sci. 2003 Mar;17(1):19-29.



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