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Join us at the AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium – the foremost symposium for the science and practice of biomedical informatics. The AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium, to be held at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., November 16-20, 2019, will build on more than 40 years of sharing pioneering research and insights for leveraging information to improve human health.

Under the overall theme of “Informatics: From Data to Knowledge to Action” the Annual Symposium will have topics across the spectrum from deciphering the underpinning phenomena of disease, to managing information and communications for improving patient care, to tracking the health of populations.

The AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium brings together informatics professionals from diverse backgrounds committed to transforming health through informatics. From the leading experts in the field, to the students eager to get started, the AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium provides an opportunity to learn and to grow professionally, to network, and to flesh out ideas with colleagues and start new collaborations.

Whether you are a clinician, a researcher, an industry professional, an educator, a scientist, a policy maker, or a student — there is something for you at the AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium.

AMIA 2019 Program

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Exhibition & Sponsorship

Explore opportunities with the AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium and reach 2,500+ informatics professionals and students.

Networking

Meet with AMIA leaders and members, old and new. Bring your business cards and make the most of your Annual Symposium experience!

Video Abstracts

Take a look at some of the presentations offered at AMIA 2019.

For Students

Explore opportunities catered specifically for students at the 2019 Annual Symposium.

Special Events

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AMIA 2019 Scientific Program Committee Leadership

Elmer V. Bernstam, MD, FACMI
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Dina Demner-Fushman, MD, PhD, FACMI
National Library of Medicine
S. Trent Rosenbloom, MD, MPH, FACMI
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Laura Wiley, PhD
University of Colorado
Adam Wright, PhD, FACMI
Brigham & Women’s Hospital