Why Attend
Beyond a symposium — a global movement
Two days to connect people, standardize data and shape the future of health science in Latin America.
Six reasons to be in Salvador
Hands-on workshops and demos
Practical sessions on OMOP CDM, ETL, OHDSI tools and reproducible observational studies, with a focus on active learning.
Posters and case studies
Scientific production from Latin American institutions on display, with a dedicated session of curated oral presentations.
International experts
Leaders from the global OHDSI community enriching debates and practices, connecting Latin America with worldwide trends.
Qualified networking
Strategic encounters with government, CONASS, Fiocruz, PAHO, academia and industry to drive high-impact initiatives.
Multicenter project co-creation
Dedicated spaces to design regional collaborations across institutions, researchers and decision-makers.
Certification and visibility
Digital certificate of participation and publication of approved posters in the official OHDSI Latin America repository.
A gathering for those who build health data science in the region
The Symposium is designed for managers, researchers, data professionals, clinicians and public policy makers committed to accelerating the standardization of health data across Latin America.
- Researchers and health data scientists
- Public leaders: Ministry of Health, CONASS, PAHO
- Health IT professionals, data engineers and ETL teams
- Epidemiologists, clinicians and public health professionals
- Pharma, hospitals and health insurance companies
- Graduate students and early-career researchers
The event in numbers
A skilled and connected regional community
The development of a technical and scientific community connected to the global OHDSI network, strengthening evidence-based public policies and catalyzing new partnerships and multicenter projects across Latin America.
Ready to be part of this movement?
Seats are limited to 100 selected participants. Secure your place and contribute to building health data science in Latin America.