AMIA 2005, Washington, DC
AMIA 2005 Annual Symposium
Biomedical and Health Informatics:
From Foundations, to Applications to Policy


October 22-26, 2005
Hilton Washington & Towers
Washington, DC

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The AMIA Annual Symposium is recognized internationally as the key venue for the exchange of ideas concerning biomedical and health informatics. It is the place to hear about new scientific work, to learn about evolving standards and policies for management of biomedical information, and to understand how cutting-edge technology can be developed and deployed in the health care enterprise, the biomedical sciences, and within health professions.

The 2005 Symposium will feature:
  • State-of-the-art overviews
  • In-depth tutorials
  • More than 175 scientific and applied papers
  • Expert panels exploring critical issues
  • Discussions with leading policy makers
  • Demonstrations of some of the most advanced informatics systems in the world
  • Posters illustrating leading-edge applications, research, and development
  • Colleague-to-colleague workshops
  • Social events designed for informal networking
AMIA 2005 Attendees
Attendees come from a variety of venues, notably from some of the most technologically innovative health care facilities in the world.

An anticipated attendance of 2,000 including physicians, nurses, and clinicians; health information technology professionals; computer scientists and systems developers; policy makers; biomedical engineers and bioinformaticists; consultants and vendor representatives; medical librarians; academic researchers and scientists; and other professionals involved in the collection and dissemination of health information.


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