International Conference on Clinical Trials and Medical Discoveries
The International Conference on Clinical Trials and Medical Discoveries (ICCTMD 2026) is a global scientific event focused on advancing clinical research and medical innovation. Organized by SRC Meetings, the conference will take place on March 20–21, 2026 in Florida, USA, bringing together researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, and biotechnology experts from around the world.
ICCTMD serves as an international platform for discussing the latest breakthroughs in clinical trials, digital health technologies, and medical discoveries that are transforming modern healthcare. The conference highlights how innovative research methods and emerging technologies are improving patient outcomes, accelerating drug development, and promoting collaborative healthcare solutions.
One of the key objectives of the conference is to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical leaders, and policy experts. Participants will have opportunities to attend keynote lectures, expert panel discussions, poster presentations, and technology demonstrations. These sessions help professionals exchange knowledge, present research findings, and build global research partnerships.
The conference also covers a wide range of important research themes such as artificial intelligence in clinical trials, precision medicine, genomic research, decentralized and virtual trials, regulatory innovation, and real-world evidence in healthcare. These topics reflect the evolving landscape of clinical research and highlight the role of digital technologies and advanced analytics in modern medical discoveries.
ICCTMD 2026 welcomes participation from clinical researchers, physicians, academic scholars, biotechnology professionals, and students who are interested in sharing innovative ideas and exploring new directions in healthcare research. The conference also provides opportunities for researchers to submit abstracts, present their studies, and gain recognition within the international scientific community.













