1 April 2025
MDPI Open Science Insights: Scientific Publishing Exchange at International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) 2025, 4 April 2025, Halifax, Canada

MDPI is excited to attend the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) in Halifax, Canada, which will be held from 3 to 6 April 2025. With multiple topics surrounding the fields of medical education and health research, ICAM 2025 will consist of medical students, resident graduate students, doctors, faculty, and even patients, representing a tremendous opportunity for like-minded individuals to network and share critical research. This conference will provide an excellent opportunity for MDPI to collaborate with learners at the forefront of their careers and discuss relevant publishing topics, which will help us refine our processes. Join us on 4 April from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. for a Scientific Publishing Exchange given by Dr. Zach Churcher as we discuss our open access publishing framework, the building blocks of scientific publishing, and much more to help rising scholars achieve their goals with greater efficiency. We hope to see you there!

Project Name

MDPI Open Science Insights: Scientific Publishing Exchange at ICAM 2025

Date and Time (local time)

9:00–10:00 a.m. GST (EST+1), 4 April 2025

Online / Offline

Offline

Venue

Halifax Convention Centre, Summit Level – Room 612

Institution

The International Congress on Academic Medicine (an initiative of AFMC)

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Leading Journals

IJERPH, Healthcare, Nursing Reports

Schedule: 

Speaker

Programe and Content

Time

Dr. Zach Churcher

Introduction to MDPI and Sponsoring Journals

9:00–9:05 p.m.

Dr. Zach Churcher

How to Write Scientific Papers for Publication       

9:05–9:50 p.m.

Dr. Zach Churcher

Q&A Session

9:50–10:00 p.m.

Dr. Zach Churcher

Closing the event

 

Speaker:

Dr. Zach Churcher
Dr. Zach Churcher has a B.Sc. in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Toronto, Canada, and a Ph.D. in chemistry from York University. He joined MDPI as an Assistant Editor for Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220) at the Toronto office and is now a regional Journal Relations Specialist for North America, traveling across Canada and the United States to attend conferences and meet with scholars.

 

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