I would like to receive information or speak to an AMIA representative about exhibiting at the AMIA 2002 Annual Symposium.
The twenty-sixth Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) will take place November 9-13, 2002 in San Antonio, Texas, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Begun in 1977 as the Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC), this is a meeting that consistently draws close to 2,000 leaders in research, development, and applied uses of information technology in health care. Attendees span the spectrum of physicians and nurses, administrators, chief information officers, engineers, biomedical researchers, medical librarians, and other health information professionals of all types. They are leaders in such diverse settings as health systems, academic and municipal health care centers, biomedical and clinical research settings, and federal, state, and local health care policy agencies.
We invite you to consider the AMIA Annual Symposium as an ideal venue for placing your products and services before the leaders in health information technology application and biomedical research. With exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, our staff at AMIA stands ready to work with you.
The theme of the AMIA 2002 Annual Symposium is Bio-medical Informatics: One Discipline. It is a theme that reflects AMIA's focus that is both comprehensive and interdisciplinary, and that explores the current state of the art and at the same time helps to shape future uses of information and technology in health care. This breadth is demonstrated by the four principal streams in the 2002 Annual Symposium:
- Bioinformatics: Computation for the Genome Era
- Clinical Informatics: Applications for Research and Clinical Care
- Technology Transfer: Disseminating and Generalizing Innovation
- Education and Training: Creating and Enhancing Learning and Learning Environments
At the AMIA 2002 Annual Symposium, you will have the rare opportunity to market to an audience that is comprised both of today's practioners in health information technology systems, and those who are at the forefront of looking at the latest developments in genomics and biomedical research that are likely to influence the development of those systems in the years ahead. I sincerely hope you will join us in San Antonio in November!
Sincerely,
Dennis Reynolds
Executive Director
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