
OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference
The OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference is more than a conference. This is where innovators,experts and real world experience come together to help shape the future of digital health.
Technology into Time - Creating Capacity in the Community
OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference 2026
Thursday, October 1 and Friday, October 2, 2026
Automotive Building at Exhibition Place
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Sponsorship and Exhibiting
Why attend?
“OntarioMD remains highly clinician focused and they continue to drive innovation.” – Dr. Jane Philpott
This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get tips from experts and colleagues on how to use your EMR, AI tools and other innovative health technology to enhance patient care, take back your time and realize value for your practice.
Who should attend?
Using digital health tools involves your entire practice. The Digital Health Conference is ideal for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals and administrative/clinic staff. This conference is also for health system decision makers to hear directly from front-line clinicians about what they want and what they need.
Your registration gives you unmatched value over TWO days:
interactive educational sessions to suit your interests and skill level
thought-provoking keynote addresses
expert speakers on digital health technology
EMR training workshops led by clinician Peer Leaders using the same EMR you use
access innovative products and support from our Vendor Showcase and Start-up Zone
network with your colleagues and exchange ideas and feedback
Continuing Medical Education credits
breakfast, lunch and snacks are included with your registration
You will leave the conference inspired by new ideas to improve workflow and put patients before paperwork using innovative tools such as AI technology.
What attendees are saying
“I get to reconnect with a lot of other clinical leaders and digital leaders. I get to learn about new tools. And I get to think about how can I implement this into my practice, how can I support, as a primary care network lead?
How can I support my colleagues to adopt these tools. and how can we look at this from a system perspective as we move forward in digital health.”
— Dr. Nicole Nitti, Past Chair, Ontario Primary Care Council
“For me, it's the hands-on experience, but also the people. Getting to see my colleagues and see familiar faces again.
I also have had a long history of working with OntarioMD, and to be able to see the OntarioMD staff, to not just get pointed in all the right directions and get specific one-on-one help, but also from the perspective of just being able to maintain those relationships and see so many friendly faces.”
— Dr. Greg Athaide, Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lakeridge Health
“One of the most powerful moments is just being able to walk around and network in the vendor booths or during the sessions that are set up to teach us about these various tools. Some of the discussions that happen afterwards are really insightful. And we're, you know, thinking future state. What is family medicine going to look like?”
— Dr. Keith Thompson, Family Physician & OntarioMD Peer Leader
“I think one of the things is that there's so much available now…what is that suite of tools that they can use to get information to look after their patients better or more efficiently. And, it's conferences like OMD Educates, OMD, and other delivery partners that Ontario Health has in the system, that really help clinicians on that journey.”
— Dr. David Kaplan, Vice President, Quality, Ontario Health
“I love it! I encourage a lot of the staff in my office to attend as well. I find that just interacting with my peers who are interested in technological advances, I learn from them and they learn from me.”
— Dr. Vandana Ahluwalia, Specialist & OntarioMD Peer Leader
Special hotel rates nearby
Looking for accommodations? Take advantage of our special group rate starting at $400.00 at
Hotel X attached to the Automotive building.
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