AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit Program CME Information
Target Audience
The target audience for this live activity includes professionals and students engaged in translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, implementation informatics, and health data science
Learning Objectives
After participating in this live activity, the learner should be better able to:
- Weigh the benefits and limitations of state-of-the-art informatics approaches, theories, and methods relevant to clinical research and translational bioinformatics, implementation science, and health data science
- Form research hypotheses and projects related to biomedical informatics based on existing datasets or on the aggregation of data from disparate sources
- Develop and adopt best practices for streamlining and improving regulatory processes, clinical trial protocols, study costs, patient recruitment, and data collection, management, and analysis
- Apply the latest findings from research and development of informatics applications to support biomedical research
- Create and sustain multidisciplinary collaborations in the biomedical research community to expand access to diverse expertise, sophisticated technologies, and unique tools and resources
Accreditation Statement
The American Medical Informatics Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement
The American Medical Informatics Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Claim credit using the live meeting platform immediately after the conference concludes on March 24, 2022. You will have 30 days to download your certificate.
Commercial Support
No commercial support was received for this activity.
Faculty
Faculty and their affiliations are noted at each presentation.
Instructions for Claiming CME Credits
- Login to the Attendee Service Center
- If you have not previously selected the type of credit you are claiming, go to Continuing Education Credits first to select it. Then go to step 3.
- Under the dropdown, click on Evaluations.
- Click on Start on the session row for which you are claiming credit and click through the pages answering required questions.
- After you have completed step 4 above for all the sessions, go to Certificates under the dropdown to download your certificate.
- You have until April 24, 2022, to claim credit and download the certificate.
- You must use this system to claim your credit and download your certificate.
Please use the same system to download a certificate of participation.
Contact Information
- For questions about registration, contact Dasha@amia.org.
- For questions about continuing education, contact Jeffrey Williamson.
Disclosure Policy
As a provider accredited by the ACCME, AMIA requires that everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity disclose all financial relationships with any commercial interest for 24 months prior to the educational activity.
Faculty and planners who refuse to disclose financial relationships will be disqualified from participating in the CME activity. For an individual with no financial relationship(s), the participants must be informed that no conflicts of interest or financial relationship(s) exist.
AMIA provides disclosure of financial relationships with commercial interests and other entities using the same text that activity planners submitted.
AMIA uses a number of methods to resolve potential conflicts of interest, including: SPC and AMIA staff review of disclosures using a COI resolution rating scale; limiting content of the presentation to that which has been reviewed by two or more peer reviewers; ensuring that all scientific research referred to conforms to generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis; undertaking review of the educational activity by a content reviewer to evaluate for potential bias, balance in presentation, evidence-based content or other indicators of integrity, and absence of bias; monitoring the educational activity to evaluate for commercial bias in the presentation; and/or reviewing participant feedback to evaluate for commercial bias in the activity.
Financial Disclosures of Individuals Involved with Content Development
Scientific Program Committee
The following Scientific Program Committee members of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose that they have no financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests:
The following Scientific Program Committee members of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose the following financial relationships with ACCME- defined commercial interests and other entities:
SPC Member | Relationship: Company |
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James Chen |
Consultant: Tempus Grant/Research Support: GSK |
Tessa Cook |
Grant/Research Support: RSNA, NIH, Independence Blue Cross Other (board member): Association of University Radiologists, Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, Pennsylvania Radiological Society, Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society - only financial relationships here are related to travel reimbursement (and I have not traveled since early 2020) |
Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh |
Employee: IBM, Viome, Bayesian Health |
Arvind Rao |
Consultant: Genophyll, LLC & Voxel Analytics, LLC Employee: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Grant/Research Support: NIH, ACS, Agilent Technologies, DoD, NCVidia, AWS, GCP Credits, Regents of University of Michigan |
Dana Rollison |
Other Board Member: NanoString Technologies, Inc. |
Vishakha Sharma |
Employee: Roche |
Ania Syrowatka |
Grant/Research Support: IBM Watson |
Kun-Hsing Yu |
Honorarium: American Society of Hematology (ASH) Other IP License: Curatio DL (Harvard University licensed an invention from my lab (U.S. Patent 10,832,406) to this entity). |
Presenters
The following presenters of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose that they do not have financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests:
The following presenters of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose the following financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests and other entities:
Name | Relationship: Company |
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Kira Chaney |
Employee: Biofourmis |
Christopher Harle |
Consultant: New York eHealth Collaborative, Pima County Health Department |
Kendall Ho |
Grant/Research Support: Research Unit receives a grant from the National Research Council |
Abel Kho |
Consultant: Datavant |
Mollie McKillop |
Employee: IBM Watson Health |
Philip Payne |
Consultant: Philips Healthcare, Abbott, Roche, Enlace Health |
Dan Riskin |
Stock Shareholder (directly purchased): Verantos |
Rubina Rizvi |
Employee; Stock Shareholder (directly purchased): IBM Watson Health |
Anthony Solomonides |
Stock Shareholder (directly purchased): Pfizer, Moderna |
Brett South |
Employee: IBM Watson Health |
Parthasarathy Suryanarayanan |
Employee: IBM |
Daniel Vreeman |
Grant/Research Support: CMS, AHRQ, FDA, NIH |
Song Wang |
Consultant: Katana Graph |
Yen-Yao Wang |
Grant/Research Support: Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (grants no. MOST108-2410-H-194-088-MY3 & MOST110-2221-E-194-027-MY3) |
Peer Reviewers
The following peer reviewers of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose that they do not have financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests:
The following peer reviewers of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose the following financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests and other entities:
Name | Relationship: Company |
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Michael Cantor |
Employee: Regeneron Genetics Center |
Prithwish Chakraborty |
Employee: IBM |
Henry Feldman |
Employee: IBM Watson Health |
Michael Gensheimer |
Grant/Research Support: Varian Medical Systems |
Vishrawas Gopalakrishnan |
Employee: IBM |
Richard Hammer |
Consultant: Roche, Caris, Foundation Medicine Grant/Research Support: Roche, GE, Flagship Biomedical Honorarium: Roche, Caris, Foundation Medicine |
Marcelline Harris |
Consultant: Melax Technologies |
Maulik Kamdar |
Employee: Elsevier Inc. |
Youngjun Kim |
Employee: SEMA4 |
Yulia Kogan |
Employee: Hofstra, Columbia, Northwell, John Hopkins Honorarium: HIMSS, AlphaSights; Honorarium speaker on Digital Health transformation, remote care, learning health system |
Martin Kohn |
Consultant: Sirius; IQInnovation Owner: MedPredixAI, LLC |
Steven Labkoff |
Consultant: I am the Global Head of Clinical and Healthcare Informatics at Quantori. |
Jennifer Liang |
Employee: IBM |
Kamal Maheshwari |
Consultant: Edwards Lifesciences, Dynocardia |
Raj Manickam |
Employee: Kaiser Permanente |
Brian McCallion |
Employee: Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com |
Kenney Ng |
Employee: IBM |
Irene Ong |
Owner: Ayrflo, Inc |
Sarah Poole |
Employee: Verily Life Sciences |
Christian Rose |
Consultant: Caption AI |
Soo-Yong Shin |
Consultant: Korea TelecomSK Telecom Grant/Research Support: SK Telecom Stock Shareholder (directly purchased): Vuno Other (Board Member): Digital Health Institute |
Jaime Smith |
Employee: Surescript; IQVIA |
Jane Snowdon |
Employee: IBM Corporation |
Ergin Soysal |
Consultant: Deep Think Health, IncMelax Technologies, Inc |
Filippo Utro |
Employee: IBM |
Nicole Weiskopf |
Consultant: Merck |
AMIA Staff
All following AMIA staff involved with content development of the AMIA 2022 Informatics Summit disclose that they do not have financial relationships with ACCME- defined commercial interests:
Dasha Cohen; Lauren Koleszar; Pesha Rubinstein; Jeffrey Williamson