How do I view posters?
Locate the "Poster Showcase Hall" from the navigation menu. To view posters, click on a topic listing or search by keyword, author, or institution, or filter by topic and subtopic, if applicable. Click a poster tile to view the research.
Poster Showcase topics
- Advocacy & Policy
- Basic Science & Translational
- Case Reports
- Clinical
- Health Equity
- Leadership
- LGBTQ+ Health
- National Student Medical Organizations
- Public Health
- Technology & Innovation
- Wellness
- Other (Med Ed, Bioethics, etc.)
How do I connect with participants?
Submit comments or questions on participant research via the "Comments" box.
For participants: How do I know that someone has commented or submitted a question on my research?
All poster pages have a "Comments" box below the poster.
Who can score posters in the Poster Showcase?
AMA member attendees have access to submit a score for the "Best in Show" winner.
Voting will take place by participants and AMA member attendees, between 3-5 p.m. on Nov. 14, 2025. Gold, silver, and bronze place winners will receive special recognition at the event and will be presented with a framed certificate following the Poster Showcase
Not a member? Join or renew or email [email protected].
How do I submit my vote for the “Best in Show Award (Gold, Silver, Bronze)” winners?
Click on the "Poster Showcase Hall" from the navigation menu. Click on a topic for a listing of posters. Click a poster tile to arrive on a poster page. Click “Submit Vote” to give your overall rating from 1- 5 with 5 being the highest score.
What is the recommended scoring criteria?
Posters are graded in three areas: organization/visual presentation of poster; verbal presentation; and scientific value. Posters are scored on a scale of 1–5, with 5 indicating extraordinarily high quality and 1 marking low quality. Visit the scoring criteria page for details on how to use the scale.
How do I adjust a poster video?
The video player being used will automatically pick up the internet speed of a user and play the best possible quality of the video.