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Rediscover your drive. Reconnect with your peers. Reinvest in your career.
At SIIM26 in Pittsburgh, explore forward-thinking education, hands-on innovation, and meaningful networking with imaging informatics leaders. From cutting-edge research to real-world strategies, it’s the conference that moves your work—and the field—forward.

Join us to build connections, sharpen your skills, and bring new solutions back to your organization.

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DATE

Jun 10, 2026

Audience Type

  • Clinician
  • Developer
  • Imaging IT
  • Researcher/Scientist
  • Student Member in Training (SMIT)
  • Vendor

Topic

  • Annual Meeting
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Enterprise Imaging
  • Standards
  • Talent Development

Webinar

Building, Processing, and Governing Clinical Imaging Datasets: Foundations for AI

May 11, 2026

This final session in the series will discuss extracting structured and unstructured data from EHR systems, retrieving DICOM metadata and images from PACS, linking imaging to outcomes, and managing de-identification and IRB oversight. Emphasis will be placed on data quality, reproducibility, governance frameworks, and the operational realities of AI integration. The session will clarify how robust data infrastructure underpins trustworthy algorithm development and clinical deployment.

Webinar

The Imaging Lifecycle: Workflow, Bottlenecks, and Safety

May 4, 2026

Session 3 will explore the imaging lifecycle as a safety-critical workflow through a practical, discussion-driven lens. This conversation is geared toward undifferentiated medical students, trainees, and residents who want to better understand imaging informatics and its impact on clinical care.

Webinar

How Clinical Data Moves: The Infrastructure Behind Modern Imaging

Apr 27, 2026

Session 2 will explore how clinical and imaging data move across healthcare systems through the technical and operational architecture that supports them. This conversation is designed for undifferentiated medical students, trainees and residents who want to better understand imaging informatics and its role in clinical practice.