AMIA 2025 | PEER REVIEW

The goal of the Conference is to present a broadly-based program that speaks to the wide range of attendees with a balance of theory and practice, inviting new ideas and concepts that may stimulate additional interest, involvement and educational benefit. In keeping with ongoing membership discussions about diversity and inclusion, we have urged proposers to use the conference sessions as an opportunity to include new voices and offer diverse viewpoints.

Please refer to the Guidelines included in your proposal package. If you have questions, please contact Laura or Kristina in the AMIA office.

The deadline for comments is Friday, June 27, 2025.
1.Your Name or Panelist Number(Required.)
2.PROPOSAL NUMBER(Required.)
In your comments below, please evaluate the overall quality of the proposal and consider these questions:
  • Is there new information being presented?
  • Is the topic timely? Does it reflect current discussions in the field?
  • Is there an effort to bring in new voices and diverse viewpoints on the subject?
  • How broad an audience does this topic speak to?
  • Has the topic been discussed already or been repeated frequently?
  • Is there a speaker outlined that is crucial to the success of the panel?
  • If a single presenter, does the proposal outline a clear perspective?
  • If a panel presentation, is this a balanced point of view presented or are there other areas to be considered?
3.COMMENTS - Please note that your comments a critical part of your review. The Committee relies on these in slating the final program.
(Required.)
4.Using the criteria above, please assign a value of 1-10 for the proposal, with 1 the lowest value, indicating that it shouldn’t be programmed, and 5 as the highest value, indicating that the proposal is exceptional.(Required.)
5.What areas or categories do you feel the proposal best fits?
6.Is this a session you would attend?
7.QUESTION FOR YOUR LAST PROPOSAL REVIEW:  In your review of the proposals submitted, are there topics of importance to the community that are not represented that should be?
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