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AMIA 2007 Annual Symposium

Types of Symposium Presentations


Contributed Papers
Peer-reviewed papers presented at AMIA 2007 encompass all aspects of research, development, theory, and applications in biomedical and health informatics.

Panels and Invited Presentations
AMIA 2007 offers panels and talks featuring experts from around the world. These state-of-the-art overviews bring together multiple perspectives on key topics in important areas of the field.

Poster Sessions
Over 300 poster presentations showcase in-progress and recently concluded research demonstrating new and evolving products, providing a glimpse into the future of biomedical and health informatics.

Demonstrations
AMIA 2007 features a variety of demonstrations of innovative health information systems ranging from the fully deployed, to the prototypical, to the experimental.

Workshops
Workshops convene participants with common interests and provide the opportunity to present and discuss their activities.

Working Group Designated Events
Many presentations at AMIA 2007 are designated as AMIA Working Group presentations and have been submitted directly from work carried out by one of AMIA’s 20 working groups.

ACMI Senior Member Presentations
Fellows of the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) give presentations on a well-developed body of research, an important new research area, a policy proposal, or a thoughtful critique of trends in the field.

Partnerships in Innovations
Designed specifically to illustrate cases of how industry and their clients can collaborate in research, development, and application for the purpose of solving problems in informatics or through the use of informatics.

Tutorials
26 tutorials featuring in-depth treatment of key biomedical and health informatics topics taught by the leading authorities in the world.

AMIA 2007
Annual Symposium
Sponsors


Elsevier
GE Healthcare
glaxosmithkline
Kaiser Permanente
Lockheed Martin
Marshfield Clinic
Microsoft Research
Partners Healthcare
University of Tennessee, Health Science Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center