The American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) represents the highest level of achievement in biomedical informatics. As an elected honorary society, ACMI brings together the field's most accomplished informaticians who drive innovation, shape policy, and advance healthcare through technology and information science.
ACMI Fellows lead groundbreaking research, develop transformative health IT solutions, guide national health informatics policy, and mentor the next generation of informatics leaders. Through collaborative initiatives and thought leadership, ACMI works to improve health outcomes, enhance patient care, and advance biomedical discovery through the effective use of informatics.
ACMI's Impact
Thought Leadership & Publications
ACMI commissions and approves a wide range of publications that stimulate informed discussion and innovation. These works set the standard for excellence in biomedical informatics and continue to influence both policy and practice.
Digital Resources
Explore our growing library of virtual videos and webinars that capture the latest breakthroughs, symposium recordings, and expert discussions.
Member Contributions
Our fellows and members are at the forefront of informatics innovation. Many develop impactful products and publications—shared with the community after a review process—that further drive the field forward.
Looking Ahead
Soon, ACMI will expand its portfolio with publications commissioned in partnership with AMIA, ensuring our community remains at the cutting edge of medical informatics.
Becoming an ACMI Fellow
Individuals that have demonstrated major contributions in biomedical and health informatics, have achieved national recognition in the field, and are committed to advancing the charitable, scientific, literary and educational purposes of ACMI are eligible for membership as a fellow. Each year, new fellows are elected by the voting members of ACMI.
Get more information about becoming an ACMI fellow.
Fellows of ACMI
ACMI’s fellows represent the pinnacle of achievement in biomedical informatics. Elected for life, they are dedicated to advancing research, education, and clinical practice.