Catch Tiffany Leung at AMIA CIC in Anaheim!

Are you heading to the AMIA Clinical Informatics Conference (CIC) in sunny Anaheim this May? This is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the latest advancements and connect with leaders in the field.
We encourage attendees of the AMIA Clinical Informatics Conference (CIC) in Anaheim to engage with Tiffany Leung, Scientific Editorial Director at JMIR Publications and a distinguished member of the AMIA Board of Directors. Tiffany will contribute her extensive knowledge and perspectives through participation in several insightful sessions.
If you're looking to connect with Tiffany or discuss your own clinical informatics research, attending her sessions would be a perfect opportunity. Here's a glimpse of where you can find her:
Tuesday, May 20 | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Avila B
Workshop: Design Thinking for Clinical Informatics: A Framework for Co-Design.
This interactive workshop will explore the power of design thinking in clinical informatics. Tiffany's contribution will specifically highlight the role of scholarly publishing and promote Implementation Reports as a valuable journal article type. You can find more details about this workshop and the other speakers here.
Wednesday, May 21| 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM | California Ballroom D
Panel: Rising While Falling: Mid-career Invisibility as a Career Advancement and Retention Barrier for Women Clinical Informaticians.
This important panel will address a critical issue within the informatics community. The panelists are all well-established figures in clinical informatics, with many holding or having held significant leadership roles within AMIA, including past chairs of AMIA conferences and members of the Board of Directors. You can learn more about this session and the impressive speaker lineup here.
Thursday, May 22 | 10:45 AM – 11:45 AM | California Ballroom D
Panel: Equity and Generalizability of AI Applications and Research: From Ideation through Dissemination.
This timely discussion will delve into crucial considerations for the development and deployment of AI in healthcare. Tiffany's contribution will focus on current challenges relating to generative AI in scholarly publishing. Find out more about this session and the other panelists here.
If you happen to be at AMIA CIC, make a point to attend Tiffany's sessions. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect, learn from her expertise, and perhaps even discuss your own research endeavors and potential avenues for publication.
Keep an eye out – Tiffany might even have some discount cards or journal flyers to share during her sessions! We look forward to seeing you there and fostering connections within the clinical informatics community.