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= Critical Care and Medicine Database Wiki =
Welcome to the '''Regional Critical Care & Medicine Information Management & Research Database Program''' [[CCMDB Wiki:About | CCMDB wiki]]. 


We have identified a need to improve our communication and to centralize where we keep our documents. To that end, we have set up a wiki.
For a more targeted entry point, follow the link that is most appropriate for what brings you here:
* [[Data User Portal for the Manitoba Critical Care and Medicine Databases]]
* [[Data Collector Portal]]
* [[Data Processor]] information
* Or use the '''"search"''' box


 
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If you are involved with the CCMDB, contact [[Tina Tenbergen]] to have an account created. This wiki requires an account to make edits to the pages. For more information on editing pages, see the [[Editing Tips]].
 
 
At this point, most of the information in this Wiki is in the following categories
* [[:Category:Contact_List]]
* [[:Category:IT_Instructions]]
* [[:Category:Questions]] (for general questions you might have)
* [[:Category:Data_Collection_Guide]]
* [[:Category:Diagnosis_Coding]]
You can also use the '''search''' function on the left side of the screen to see if an entry on a topic has already been generated.
 
 
More instructions will be added and/or moved here as we go along, and more categories will be added.

Latest revision as of 08:31, 2022 April 13

Critical Care and Medicine Database Wiki

Welcome to the Regional Critical Care & Medicine Information Management & Research Database Program CCMDB wiki.

For a more targeted entry point, follow the link that is most appropriate for what brings you here: