APAMI at Hiroshima, Nov 22-24 2009
Asia Pacific Association for Medical Informatics 2009
(APAMI 2009)
What are the Medical Records for?
International Conference Center, Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Japan
(Preconference WS on the 21st)
Greeting from APAMI 2009 Chair
APAMI (Asia Pacific Association for Medical Informatics) has launched in 1993 as a regional body of IMIA (International Medical Informatics Association), and has been hosting tri-annual academic conferences. In the conference, more than 100 brilliant papers are presented, of which the recommended ones are invited to submit to high-ranking professional journals such as IJMI and MIM. The conferences Escopes not only general medical informatics, also reflect the nature of healthcare in this region (multi-language, multi-culture, high population density, etc.) Preceding conferences are; Singapore 1994, Sydney 1997, Hong Kong 2000, Seoul 2003, Taipei 2006.
In 2009, Japan Association for Medical Informatics has the honor of hosting this classic conference, and plans to have it with 2500+ attending Japan’s national MI conference in Hiroshima. The conference theme is “What are the medical records for? EJAMI sincerely invites contributions and participations to this conference in scope of state-of-the-art medical informatics issues, as well as looking back the true purpose of medical records in peace memorial Hiroshima city.
Call for Papers
Submission deadlines are extended to
June 30, for paper/poster submissions
June 19, for panel/workshop/tutorial proposal submissions
JAMI prepared 1,000 USD bursary for up to total 20 for accepted paper/poster
presentersand invited panel presenters.
Michio KIMURA MD, PhD.
Chair person of APAMI 2009
Director & Professor of Medical Informatics Department, Hamamatsu University Hospital
For more information please visit APAMI website: http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~humind1/comhi2009/apami2009.html











