Where informatics comes together.
Join the informatics community for five days fully dedicated to biomedical and health informatics, and to the people advancing it.
AMIA’s Annual Symposium is the world's premier scientific meeting for biomedical and health informatics, where peer-reviewed research, the field's leading minds, and thousands of informaticians come together each year across medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, research, and industry.
This year's theme, Harnessing Informatics to Accelerate Learning Health Systems, explores how informatics can help create health systems that adapt, improve, and get smarter in real time, all in the pursuit of better patient outcomes. Annual Symposium's interdisciplinary scope brings clinical informatics, translational bioinformatics, and clinical research informatics into the same conversations rather than siloed tracks, with topics spanning ambient AI, clinical decision support, real-world evidence, implementation science, and governance.
Join us in Dallas to:
- Engage with peer-reviewed research and emerging methods you won't find anywhere else, with hundreds of content reviewers applying the field's own standards to every paper, panel, and workshop on the program.
- Build the relationships that move your career forward, through open Q&A sessions, workshops, member events, and direct access to the founders and leaders of informatics.
- Step into the full informatics community — academic, clinical, research, industry, and public sector perspectives in one forum, with connections that extend long after the conference.
Whether you're presenting your first poster or shaping where the field goes next, the Annual Symposium is where the work, the people, and the future of biomedical and health informatics come together.
Scientific Program Committee
Meet the full 2026 Annual Symposium SPC
CLAIM CREDIT
Please Note: the deadline to claim credit is May 19, 2027.
- The link to claim your credit will be provided prior to the meeting.
- Next, select Start your Evaluations to begin.
- You must claim your credit by May 19, 2027. No credit will be issued after this date.
MISSION
The purpose of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) CME Program is to provide members with opportunities for life-long learning and assistance in fulfilling their maintenance of certification and licensure requirements, thereby promoting excellence in the provision of informatics.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This live activity is intended for clinicians (physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists), health IT professionals, computer scientists, systems developers, policymakers, public health professionals, biomedical engineers, bioinformaticians, consultants, vendors, medical librarians, academic researchers, and others involved in the collection and dissemination of health information.
GLOBAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After participating in this live activity, the learner will be able to:
- Analyze the latest research and best practices in biomedical and health informatics and its translation to improved individual and population outcomes.
- Identify opportunities and challenges posed for the health information sciences by current national/international policies.
- Exchange ideas with participants on novel methods for capturing and assessing clinical data; exchange research results to improve patient and population care; and consider opportunities for collaboration in biomedical and health informatics.
- Gain insights on how to contribute to leading medical informatics change in one’s professional setting.