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Student Working Group

AMIA's Student Working Group provides a forum in which informatics students can share their educational experiences and viewpoints, as well as information about career and educational opportunities.

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Career Development

Career Center

Post your résumé and apply to jobs in the AMIA Career Center.

Take advantage of the AMIA Career Center and find your next job.

First Look Program

This program provides undergraduate women interested in informatics and/or STEM with first-hand exposure to the field and connects them directly with the Women in AMIA community.

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Education and Learning

Informatics Academic Programs

Search a directory formal academic and training programs in biomedical, health, and nursing informatics and advance your career.

JAMIA Journal Club

The JAMIA Journal Club is a 30-minute discussion conversation between a paper’s lead author and JAMIA Student Editorial Board moderators including salient features of the published study and its potential impact on practice.

Leadership and Volunteering

Student Editorial Boards

Contribute to the peer-review process for JAMIA  and ACI by attending Editorial Board meetings and reviewing manuscripts.

Student Volunteer Program

Gain valuable networking opportunities and free registration at an AMIA event in exchange for volunteering your time.

Opportunities are available for the Annual Symposium, Clinical Informatics Conference and Informatics Summit.

LEAD Trainee Scholarship

Students planning on presenting at an AMIA event are invited to apply for a LEAD trainee scholarship.

Opportunities are available for the Annual Symposium, Clinical Informatics Conference and Informatics Summit.

Presentations and Submissions

Student Paper Competitions

The Student Paper Competitions recognize and honor research by students annually at the Annual Symposium and at the Informatics Summit.

High School Scholars

Participate in dedicated presentation session, educational activities, and networking events for high school students and high school teachers participating in educational and research partnerships with biomedical informatics researchers.

Student Newsletter

View the most recent Student Working Group Newsletter and stay up-to-date with the student community.