AMIA is a professional society dedicated to biomedical and health informatics. AMIA is dedicated to promoting the effective organization, analysis, management, and use of information in health care in support of patient care, public health, teaching, research, administration, and related policy.
The AMIA holds several meetings each year. Their College of elected fellows meets early in the year, followed by the Summit on Translational Bioinformatics in March, the Spring Congress in May, an Academic Forum meeting in the summer and our two fall meetings, the Health Policy Meeting, and their signature event, the AMIA Annual Symposium. They have education, training and academic related opportunities and continue to develop new programs and services to serve their growing community.
AMIA’s 4,000 members advance the use of health information and communications technology in clinical care and clinical research, personal health management, public health/population, and translational science with the ultimate objective of improving health. AMIA members encompass an interdisciplinary and diverse group of individuals and organizations that represent over 65 countries.
To learn more, please visit the AMIA website.