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Learn Serve Lead, the AAMC annual meeting, is the only conference devoted entirely to academic medicine’s challenges and opportunities, bringing together diverse communities within medical education, patient care and research. This is the signature learning and networking event for all who care about the future of academic medicine to learn from one another, find common ground and build organizational capacity.
Professionals from across the country, including medical school deans, hospital CEOs, university and hospital administrators, faculty physicians, scientists, researchers, institutional advancement professionals, physician residents, and students, will unite to discuss emerging innovations and share in an incredibly meaningful experience.
In Phoenix, we’ll tackle some of the biggest medical education, patient care, and biomedical research challenges currently facing the ever-changing landscape of academic medicine. You’ll hear how others are leading the way to prepare for — and effectively confront — the challenges of today and tomorrow.
You don’t need to be an institutional leader to attend. Simply bring an inquisitive mind, a passion for improving health care, ideas for advancing medical education, and a willingness to listen, learn, and share. You can add your voice to the conversation, collaborate and return to your institution refreshed and with new solutions.
Browse the agenda to learn more about Learn Serve Lead 2019 plenary sessions, lectures, breakout sessions, and focused discussions.
Learn Serve Lead is the AAMC’s signature learning and networking event that inspires and empowers the academic medicine community and transforms the future of academic medicine. This is the one meeting where educators, students, residents, researchers, patient care providers, and health system leaders convene to make lasting professional connections, expand collaborations, and learn through thought-provoking discussions.
Network with peers within and across academic departments through more than 80 opportunities, from large receptions to focused table discussions
Hear from thought leaders and experts from within and outside of medicine to grow your expertise
Deepen commitment, get inspired, and explore new thinking
Understand the impact of current and future issues in health care
Create practical solutions and be a change leader back at your institution
Integrate and align academic missions
Make connections that expand opportunities at your home institution
Explore new ideas including the Voices of Medicine and Society series
Learn during more than 140 sessions
The Learn Serve Lead agenda features all the details you need about upcoming sessions.
Our lineup of plenary speakers will stimulate your mind, provoke you to take action, and touch your heart.
This series will be led by innovative scholars and fresh thinkers who don’t accept the status quo.
Don’t miss your chance to visit with exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall starting Saturday.
Don't miss your chance to attend author book signings throughout the conference.
Take the opportunity to choose from over 80 networking events.
Register now! And remember that early-bird registration ends Aug. 28. Full conference and daily registration rates are available.
Remember to secure your own hotel reservation through Connections Housing, once your Learn Serve Lead registration has been confirmed.
Learn Serve Lead 2019: The AAMC Annual Meeting November 8–12 Phoenix, AZ
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AAMC is your premier resource for professional development within academic medicine, providing insight, innovative training, tools and networking opportunities to advance your career. Our world-class programs and events allow current and future leaders at medical schools and teaching hospitals to explore new solutions, forge important relationships, and advance their organizations. Learn more.