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07 ñåíòÿáðÿ 2004 ãîäà
September 7-11, 2004: Medinfo 2004
General Information
What is Medinfo?
Medinfo is the premier triennial international meeting for the medical informatics community. Held every three years since 1974, the San Francisco meeting will be the first time that Medinfo has returned to the United States since 1986. The meeting offers:
- A full program of scientific papers, providing information on cutting edge research topics as well as implemented systems and the state of the art
- Tutorials, workshops, and poster sessions designed to heighten personal interaction and scientific exchange
- A rich social program that enhances the scholarly content of the meeting with opportunities for informal interactions and relaxed fun in a beautiful and exciting city
- A selection of optional pre-meeting and post-meeting tours and events
- Medinfo has been a tradition in medical informatics for over thirty years.
Who should attend this meeting?
Medinfo will draw attendees from a wide range of settings with a variety of approaches and interests:
- Scientists, educators, researchers
- Physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals
- Biomedical engineers and workers in bioinformatics
- Administrators and CIOs
- Computer scientists, system developers, and programmers
- Medical librarians and other information professionals.
Invitation to Attend
Information technology is deeply transforming the shape of healthcare organizations and institutions, the systems they use, and the knowledge they produce. Long at the forefront of these developments, the international informatics community has since 1974 assembled the industry's leaders once every three years to put on Medinfo, the World Congress on Medical Informatics.
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