Dental Informatics Working Group Meeting- 12:00-1:00 pm ET
The AMIA Board voted to implement a new governance structure, developed over a 12-month-plus process involving significant member input. The changes to AMIA’s governance structure, developed out of several overarching goals, which include simplifying the structure, creating transparency and supporting responsiveness, reducing duplicative efforts to better utilize member resources, and more.
The AMIA Board voted to implement a new governance structure, developed over a 12-month-plus process involving significant member input. The changes to AMIA’s governance structure, developed out of several overarching goals, which include simplifying the structure, creating transparency and supporting responsiveness, reducing duplicative efforts to better utilize member resources, and more.
Learn about graduate study and career opportunities in Biomedical Informatics! The BMHI-ALC community is looking for talented students and clinicians from all backgrounds interested in contributing to cutting edge research in foundational and applied areas of biomedical informatics.
Foundational research focuses on issues of data, knowledge and information in biomedicine and includes data science, applying advanced computational techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, image analysis, knowledge engineering, information design, information behavior, human computer interfaces. Application domains of biomedical informatics range from supporting translational and clinical researchers, clinicians caring for patients, imaging applications, population health, and public health.
Stipends and tuition support are available. Students from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Graduates of our programs have abundant career opportunities in academia, industry, and government.
Clinical Research Informatics Working Group Meeting- 3:00-4:00 pm ET
Learn about graduate study and career opportunities in Biomedical Informatics! The BMHI-ALC community is looking for talented students and clinicians from all backgrounds interested in contributing to cutting edge research in foundational and applied areas of biomedical informatics.
Foundational research focuses on issues of data, knowledge and information in biomedicine and includes data science, applying advanced computational techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, image analysis, knowledge engineering, information design, information behavior, human computer interfaces. Application domains of biomedical informatics range from supporting translational and clinical researchers, clinicians caring for patients, imaging applications, population health, and public health.
Stipends and tuition support are available. Students from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Graduates of our programs have abundant career opportunities in academia, industry, and government.
Governance Committee Meeting - 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET
Intensive Care Informatics Working Group Meeting- 4:00-5:00 pm ET
We will be talking about how to make the most of your first (or next) trip to the Annual Symposium!