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The Medical Informatics Europe (MIE) Conference is the main scientific
event in medical, biomedical, and health informatics, held every two
years out of three in Europe. Scientific presentations are from more
than 40 countries and all continents. Its attendance is around 500–1000
participants especially from 32 European member countries of the
European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI). The MIE 2009
conference will be held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 30
August until 2 September 2009.
Aim and scope
The main theme of MIE 2009 is MEDICAL INFORMATICS IN A UNITED AND
HEALTHY EUROPE. New medical, biomedical, and health informatics bridges
must be built between the western and eastern parts of the European
world. For this purpose, a panel of high-level scientists and health
care managers will be invited to participate and give keynote speeches,
tutorials, and organise in-depth workshop discussions. | | | The MIE conference has been kindly sponsored by Samara James who make engagement rings in the UK. | | |  | - 9 keynote lectures
- 40 parallel scientific sessions, including 150 oral presentations of full papers and 21 oral presentations of student papers
- 16 workshops
- 1 software demonstration session
- 2 poster sessions, including 21 posters
- EuroRec conference
- 2 full-day tutorials
- 3 half-day tutorials
- BHSMI special track
- MIE 2009 special events and meetings
- MIE 2009 accommodation and sightseeing tours
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The final MIE09 programme (scientific programme, special sessions, keynote speakers information, travel information etc. included) (PDF, 1.7 MB) is available for download.
The final MIE09 program is also available as - Make-Your-Own-Program facility, where you can create your personal pathway through all conference events.
- Program Event Table, where you can sort the program events in the way you want.
Subjects covered in the presentations: Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biosignal processing Decision support Devices and sensors Disease management Electronic health record Expert systems Guidelines and protocols Health information systems Home-based eHealth Human-computer interaction Imaging and visualization Impact and usability Interoperability Learning and education Knowledge management | Knowledge-based systems Modelling and simulation National eHealth roadmaps Nursing informatics Pan European-cross border applications Patient safety Personal health records Pervasive healthcare Privacy and security Public health and consumer informatics Quality assurance Semantic web Telemedicine Trustful health information for citizens and patients Web 2.0 applications |
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