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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Volume 16 Number 1 January / February 2009 143 Editorial Outstanding Submissions to the AMIA Annual Symposium Now Featured in JAMIA LUCILA OHNO-MACHADO, MD, PHD, AND RANDOLPH A. MILLER,MD J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16:143–144. DOI 10.1197/jamia.M3021. The AMIA Annual Symposium is the premier forum for live recommendations from AMIA reviewers, and to extend the presentation of scientific studies in biomedical informatics. text wherever necessary. The authors were free to follow the Since its inception in 1976 as the Symposium on Computer recommendation and submit to JAMIA, or to decide to leave Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC), the AMIA Sympo- their AMIA papers “as is” in the AMIA Proceedings and not sium has showcased leading-edge informatics studies and submit to JAMIA. All of the papers appeared as regular promoted the exchange of ideas within a diverse commu- presentations at the AMIA Meeting. Those papers that did nity. Recognizing the importance of the symposium, as well not pass JAMIA peer review still appeared in the AMIA as the reality of current academic promotion systems, the Proceedings as 400-word abstracts, and authors can still Scientific Program Committee (SPC) of the 2008 AMIA Annual submit
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association – Oxford University Press
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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