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AMIA Joint Summits 2012 www.amia.org/jointsummits2012. TBI Summit: March 19 th – 21 st , 2012 CRI Summit: March 21 st – 23 rd , 2012 Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco. CRI Summit: Year 3. Year 1 (Chair:Embi): Shortened meeting time (1.5 days) Year 2 (Chair:Payne): First full meeting (2.5 days)
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AMIA Joint Summits 2012www.amia.org/jointsummits2012 TBI Summit: March 19th – 21st, 2012 CRI Summit: March 21st – 23rd, 2012 Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco
CRI Summit: Year 3 • Year 1 (Chair:Embi): Shortened meeting time (1.5 days) • Year 2 (Chair:Payne): First full meeting (2.5 days) • Year 3 highlights • 104 submissions • 17 rejections (mostly not CRI related topics) • 18 full papers (8 journal eligible) • 15 podium presentations • 44 posters • 10 panels
New Presentation Formats • Full papers get most time/exposure • 20 minutes (15 presentation/5 Q&A) • Podiums get less time/exposure • 15 minutes (10 presentation/ 5 Q&A) • Posters get 5 minutes (3 slides) to present highlights prior to poster session • 3-6 poster presentations in each 90 minute session
New Presentation Formats • 45 minute live platform demos like IKFC F2F. • Have three open slots!!! Let me know if you are interested. • Tool(s)/platform must be freely available. • WARNING: Only wireless connectivity in hotel • One Friday AM informal Birds of a Feather session focused on IHE integration (Bain, Payne, Tachinardi). • Let me know if you want to host a BoF session.
CRI Headliners • Opening Bridge Day keynote: Robert M. Califf MD Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research Director, Duke Translational Medicine Institute Professor of Cardiology • Closing CRI Year in review by Peter Embi MS, MD • Invited Panels: • The role of the Clinical Research Informatics Officer • AcademyHealth Electronic Data Methods Forum • Next generation distributed network technologies
JAMIA: Special Issue on CRI • May 2012: FirstJAMIA issue dedicated entirely to CRI! • December 2011 extra issue features eleven CRI papers • JAMIA (and AMIA) have recognized CRI as a emerging field in biomedical informatics • Our publications make this case