Conference Information
AMIA 2024: American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium
https://amia.org/education-events/amia-2024-annual-symposium
Submission Date:
2024-03-18
Notification Date:
Conference Date:
2024-11-09
Location:
San Francisco, California, USA
CCF: c   CORE: a   QUALIS: a2   Viewed: 22092   Tracked: 11   Attend: 5

Call For Papers
We invite you to contribute your best work for presentation at the AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium. The AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium showcases submissions from scientists, clinicians, trainees, educators, policy makers, administrators, industry professionals, and technologists from around the world.

The theme of AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium is Informatics in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence. With Gen AI presenting itself to us in our personal and professional lives in so many ways, it is incumbent upon the informatics community to discuss the ways in which it can be used for enhancing healthcare and biomedicine, and the potential harms and blindsides to account for.

Submissions

The submission process is now open.

Deadline: March 18, 2024

The AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium will consider submissions of the following types: 

    Paper
    Student Paper
    Podium Abstract
    Poster
    Panel
    Informatics Debate
    Systems Demonstration
    Tutorials (formerly known as Didactic Workshops)
    Collaborative Workshop

All submission types must report the latest innovations from the informatics community. To support a diverse and inclusive environment, we will be offering program committee members, authors, reviewers, and moderators inclusive language guidelines and training. All submissions accepted for presentation at the AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium will be subject to review and agreement with the AMIA Inclusive Language Guidelines.

Use of Generative AI

AMIA requires authors to disclose the use of generative AI techniques in their research when submitted to conferences. This policy aims to promote transparency and accountability in scientific discourse, ensuring that readers and reviewers are informed about the role of generative AI in the study's methodology. Authors should explicitly state the type of generative AI utilized, its parameters, and its impact on the research outcomes within the contribution submitted to the AMIA conference. Full disclosure fosters a comprehensive understanding of the study and facilitates the evaluation of scientific rigor and reproducibility. Failure to comply with this policy may result in the rejection or retraction by the Scientific Program Committee.  You will be asked to complete a question on the submission form.

Target Audience

The target audience for this symposium includes all trainees and professionals in biomedical informatics and related disciplines.  These related disciplines include physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, advanced practice professionals (APPs), and other clinicians; health information technology professionals; computer scientists and systems developers; policy makers; public health professionals; biomedical engineers and bioinformaticians; healthcare industry professionals; consultants and vendor representatives; medical librarians; academic researchers and scientists; and other individuals involved in the collection and dissemination of health information.

Inclusive Language

The AMIA Board of Directors approved an official resource as a submission guideline for AMIA meetings -- the AMIA Inclusive Language and Context Style Guidelines. The AMIA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Communications Subcommittee created inclusive language guidelines to educate and empower authors, reviewers, and moderators to take responsibility for using inclusive language in AMIA scholarship.
Last updated by Dou Sun in 2024-02-10
Related Conferences
Recommendation