The T-CAIREM 2026 Trainee Rounds highlight innovative and outstanding research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and health across Canada.
The top 10 applicants will have the opportunity to present their research before a panel of AI in health leaders in the summer for a special award.
The Trainee Rounds consist of biweekly one-hour virtual presentations. At each seminar, two trainees will each give a 20-minute presentation on their research, followed by 10 minutes of Q&A and discussion.
Topic areas can include any research at the intersection of AI and health, including methodological projects, translational clinical projects, education, data governance, health policy, health economics, ethics, etc.
Student Eligibility
• Applicants must be enrolled as graduate students (from any faculty or discipline) or trainees (residents, fellows, post-docs) with any partner university or research institution in the T-CAIREM National Network.
• Undergraduate students are not eligible to apply.
• Applicants do not have to be medical trainees and can be from any discipline.