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AMIA 2008 Annual Symposium
November 8-12, 2008
Hilton Washington & Towers
Washington, DC

Overview:

The AMIA 2008 Annual Symposium will be held in Washington, DC, November 8-12, 2008. The Annual Symposium provides a wide range of formats for education and discussion. Papers and posters present peer-reviewed state-of-the-art scientific and technical work. Demonstrations and Partnerships in Innovation allow for comprehensive presentation of advanced systems, including new developments and innovative uses of commercial systems. Panels, invited keynote presentations, tutorials, and workshops bring together thought leaders for in-depth and active audience exchange about critical issues of the day.

The symposium continues to flourish as the premier forum for education in clinical informatics, clinical research informatics, public health informatics, and translational bioinformatics. The symposium brings together an amazing network of informatics experts that span the spectrum of foundations and applications of informatics. AMIA 2008 will gather professionals from an array of occupational settings—academic institutions, community-based organizations, government and military, health systems and hospitals, industry, nonprofit organizations, and private practice which makes it the most exciting meeting in biomedical and health informatics each year.

Tracks:

Foundations of Informatics:
This track emphasizes conceptual advances relating to the structure, processing, management, and use of biomedical information. This track presents the results of innovative research on the scientific underpinnings of biomedical and health informatics - highlighting the fundamental advances that lead to new methods and, ultimately, to new applications in support of health care, biological research, and education.

Applications of Informatics:
This track emphasizes innovations in the design, technology, implementation, use and evaluation of information systems and knowledge resources across the full spectrum of health care - in acute, ambulatory, and chronic care settings, public health departments, libraries, educational centers, and homes. Contributions to this track emphasize applications that work in the real world to solve important problems.

Themes:

Clinical Decision Support, Outcomes, and Patient Safety

Clinical Research Informatics

Clinical Workflow and Human Factors

Consumer Informatics and PHRs

Data Integration and Exchange

Data Mining, NLP, and Information Extraction

Education

EHR and CPOE Systems

Policy and Ethical Issues

Public Health Informatics and Biosurveillance

Translational Bioinformatics

Terminology and Standards

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