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this is josh mandel with another episode of a guided walk through fire and im gonna continue our discussion of terminology and vocabulary and fire this time around uh as a quick recap uh in the last sessions we learned about the codable concept and coding and code data types in fire and we looked at some key places where those different data types are used and we thought about some of the design considerations that would lead the authors of the fire specification to choose one of those data types in particular over the other what were going to do in todays session is understand a little bit more about how those various values have those various data types are bound to particular code systems or vocabularies and so well look at a few of the examples that we talked about in the last couple of sessions im going to start off with the patient resource and well look at the observation resource as well and look at places where certain terms in these resources are bound to specific voca