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2009 Spring Congress Overview

Overview

The 2009 AMIA Spring Congress was at the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel in Orlando, Florida, May 27-30. We brought the finest minds from industry, government, academic, and non-profit sectors to engage in a process that will leave each attendee with new knowledge, new professional associations, and renewed energy to move informatics forward.

To claim CME/CE credit for the meeting, click here.


Program Information

To download the PDF version of the on-site program, click here.

Use our Searchable Program (under the "Program" tab above) to find detailed information on sessions, presenters and posters. See below for session topic tracks.

  • Public Health Informatics: Presentations that combine the domains of health information science and technology with the practice and science of public health to assure and to improve the health of populations. Examples may include (not exclusive) biosurveillance, emergency preparedness, case reporting, etc.
  • Global eHealth: Presentations that focus on the use of information and communications technology to improve the access, efficiency and quality of global health services, particularly in low-resource settings. Examples may include (not exclusive) Open MRS, AMIA’s 10x10/20/20, telehealth, etc.
  • Clinical Research Informatics: Presentations that focus on informatics approaches to advancing clinical discovery and advancing clinical care. Examples may include (not exclusive) BIRN, caBIG, etc.
  • Informatics Practice-based Research: Presentations that deal with studies of the implementation, testing, and evaluation of informatics discoveries in practice. Examples may include (not exclusive) CDSS, Workflow Modeling, Usability, EHRs/PHRs, etc.