Authoring Level 1 Competencies
7. SNOMED CT Authoring
6. SNOMED CT Authoring: Required tasks in creating and revising SNOMED CT concepts |
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Competency Item |
Area of Skill |
Competency |
Level |
6.1 |
Authoring Platform |
Effectively use the SNOMED CT Training Authoring Platform to perform authoring tasks |
Apply |
6.2 |
Platform Rules |
Ability to abide by Authoring Platform Terms of Usage |
Apply |
6.3 |
Authoring Process |
Create or modify SNOMED CT content to a high standard in the following hierarchies: Procedure, Clinical Finding and Situation with Explicit Context |
Create |
6.4 |
Editorial Guides |
Find and apply all relevant guidance when authoring content including naming conventions and concept modelling |
Apply |
6.5 |
Descriptions |
Develop the most appropriate descriptions (Fully specified names and synonyms) to capture the precise concept meaning. Select the correct hierarchical semantic tag. Avoid creating any description that is not semantic equivalent to the FSN |
Create |
6.6 |
Case significance |
Decide on the correct case significance for each description |
Apply |
6.7 |
Reference Set preference |
Determine the language reference set preference settings |
Evaluate |
6.8 |
Proximal Primitive Parent Modelling |
Choose the most appropriate proximal primitive supertype(s) including where necessary intermediate proximal primitive concept(s). Create accurate attribute-value pair relationships to express the meaning of the concept |
Analyse |
6.9 |
Intermediate Primitive Parent |
Know what an intermediate primitive concept is, and manage the challenges of finding and using proximal intermediate parents when appropriate. Author concepts that have intermediate primitive parents and interpret whether after classification the resulting hierarchical position is correct |
Evaluate |
6.10 |
Stated, Inferred and Authoring Form View |
Understand the differences between the stated, inferred and authoring form views in the SNOMED International Authoring Platform and use views in the creation and analysis of classified concepts |
Analyse |
6.11 |
Relationship grouping |
Apply the correct relationship groups to a concept in accordance with Editorial Guidance |
Apply |
6.12 |
Definition status |
Evaluate whether an axiom definition meets the “necessary and sufficient” condition to be sufficiently defined |
Evaluate |
6.13 |
Classification |
Apply description logic knowledge to evaluate classification results and any subsequent modelling changes |
Evaluate |
6.14 |
Description Changes |
Change or inactivate descriptions by applying the principles for allowed description changes, including the rules that apply for the different description types |
Evaluate |
6.15 |
Logical Definitions Changes |
Perform definitional changes to concepts after evaluating the principles around changing the logical definition of a concept including what changes are permitted to SNOMED CT relationships, what types of changes may be made to a relationship group, and the implications surrounding changes to a concept's definition status |
Evaluate |
6.16 |
Concept Inactivation |
Ascertain when an existing concept in SNOMED CT should be inactivated and select the correct inactivation reason. Correctly inactivate a concept using awareness of reference set mechanisms that ensure persistence of meaning when a concept is inactivated. |
Evaluate |
6.17 |
Attribute Value Concepts |
Assess the impact on other content of adding a concept that may be used as the value of an attribute in the definition of other concept relationships |
Evaluate |