From code to clinic: Translating AI into medical practice
AIMed is a joint initiative developed by scholars from the Polish Institute for Evidence Based Medicine (PIEBM), the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, the Department of Medicine at McMaster University and the Interdisciplinary Health Data Center of the Jagiellonian University Medical College.
Bartłomiej Papież PhD, MSc
Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Dan Perri MD
McMaster University, Canada
Roman Topór-Mądry MD
Interdisciplinary Health Data Center,
Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland
Andrzej Ryś MD
former Director for Health Systems, Medical Products and Innovation, European Commission
Co-creator of the European Health Data Space
Board Member of Medical Research Agency, Poland
Roman Jaeschke MD, MSc, DPharm
McMaster University, Canada
Piotr Szymański MD, PhD
Healthcare Professionals’ Working Party, European Medicines Agency; National Institute of Medicine MSWiA (Poland)
Piotr Gajewski MD, PhD
Polish Institute for Evidence Based Medicine, Poland
About the conference
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine began in 2025 as a one-day meeting for health professionals and developers exploring the integration of AI into health care. It was first organized during the 10th McMaster International Review Conference in Internal Medicine (MIRCIM), an annual event held in Kraków, Poland since 2015, and more recently also online.
AIMed is a joint initiative developed by scholars from the Polish Institute for Evidence Based Medicine (PIEBM), the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, the Department of Medicine at McMaster University and the Interdisciplinary Health Data Center of the Jagiellonian University Medical College.
Today, the conference has grown into a 3-day event featuring renowned international AI experts and health professionals who share real-life experience in implementing AI in different settings.
AI IN MEDICINE STARTED AT MIRCIM 2025

See you at
ICE Congress Centre
Kraków, Poland
Business and cultural flagship of the city located in the very heart of Kraków
Fees
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In-person
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| 3 days May 7-9 |
Single day May 7, 8, or 9 |
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Standard
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€300
€400
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€160
€210
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| Residents, Trainees, PhD students, and early-career researchers |
€225
€300
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€120
€160
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Undergraduate students
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€150
€200
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€80
€105
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Industry
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€500
€600
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€265
€300
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Lunch voucher: €20 extra per day |
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Virtual
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3 days
May 7-9
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Single day
May 7, 8, or 9 |
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Standard
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€190
€250
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€100
€130
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Residents, Trainees, PhD students, and early-career researchers
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€140
€190
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€75
€100
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Undergraduate students
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€95
€125
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€50
€65
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Alerts and notices
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What's included
In-person
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Live participation in sessions, workshops, and Q&A discussions
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Complimentary access to live streaming
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On-demand access to post-event video content
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In-person networking opportunities with peers and faculty
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On-site exhibits
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Poster and demonstration areas
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Refreshments
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Conference materials (PDF)
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Certificate of attendance
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Satellite events (on-site, online & post-event access): 11th McMaster International Review Conference of Internal Medicine, Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Finals 2026
Virtual
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Live stream of all sessions and Q&A discussions
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On-demand access to post-event video content
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Virtual networking opportunities with peers and faculty via the online platform
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Interactive online learning
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Conference materials (PDF)
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Certificate of attendance
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Satellite events (online & post-event access): 11th McMaster International Review Conference of Internal Medicine, Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Finals 2026
Cancellation policy
8 May 2025 – 31 December 2025: 100%
1 January – 31 March 2026: 50%
1 April – 8 May 2026: no refund
How does it really look?
We have selected 2 excellent lectures as a sample of what you can expect:
Prof. Alejandro F. Frangi, University of Manchester, UK: Primum non nocere, secundum simulare! Ethical imperative of in silico evidence in the digital era
Prof. Alex Novak, Oxford Clinical Artificial Intelligence Research, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK: From concept to clinic: Bridging the healthcare AI innovation gap – observations from the OxCAIR Research group
Click the button to play the selected video.
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For general enquiries
Gabriela Gajewska-JędrzejczykProject Manager
ai@piebm.org
+48 880 827 313 (mobile and WhatsApp)
For partners, media, startups & technology
Marta AdamiakHead of Communication
marta.adamiak@piebm.org
+41 76 702 1772 (WhatsApp)