Join us April 16-17, 2026 for an engaging experience at the intersection of ethics, medicine, and innovation. EMI aims to foster interdisciplinary discussions that inspire change and collaboration to tackle the challenges faced today and in the future.

Program Overview
EMI is a premiere gathering for healthcare professionals, ethicist, researchers, policy makers, and industry leaders dedicated to exploring the ethical dimensions of medical innovation. As technology transforms medicine, EMI provides an important space to navigate the challenges and responsibilities that come with progress.

Why Attend
EMI is designed for those passionate about ensuring medical advancements remain ethically, impactful, and patient centered. Whether you’re a clinician grappling with AI-driven decision-making, a researcher exploring the implications of personalized medicine, or a policy maker shaping healthcare regulation, EMI offers the knowledge and network to drive meaningful change.
Topics and Themes

Medical AI

Patient Representation and Protected Groups in Research

Current State of Medical Research and Policy

Economics and Advanced Medicine

Mental Health Technology

Innovation in Clinical Practice
Experiences

Actionable Insights
Practical tools and knowledge to integrate ethical thinking and innovative technology into medicine.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration
An interdisciplinary network of professionals working on topics related to ethics, medicine, and innovation.

Opportunity for Impact
Participate in workshops, demonstrations, case study presentations, and more.
Audience
- Medical Professionals: Physicians, nurses, and healthcare providers interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of emerging technologies and treatments.
- Researchers and Scientists: Those working on the frontlines of medical and biotech innovation who wish to navigate ethical challenges in their work.
- Bioethicists and Philosophers: Experts exploring the moral frameworks surrounding healthcare advancements.
- Healthcare Entrepreneurs and Innovators: Startups, MedTech developers, and business leaders building the future of healthcare.
- Academics and Students: Those studying medicine, ethics, law, and innovation who want to contribute to this critical conversation.

