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ISMRM Workshop on Data Sampling and Image Reconstruction
ISMRM Workshop on Data Sampling and Image Reconstruction
Program & Schedule
11 - 14 January 2026
Enchantment Resort, Sedona, AZ, United States of America
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Workshop Overview

The workshop will be the 7th in a series of Sedona workshops (previously held 2007, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2020, and 2023), and updated to reflect new trends in MRI, but keeping many of the successful elements of the previous workshops. This workshop will continue to explore the practical boundaries of new and unconventional methods for collecting data (pulse sequences) and for reconstructing images from that data. This will include constrained reconstruction such as compressed sensing, AI-assisted reconstruction, quantitative imaging, image evaluation and reproducibility, non-Cartesian methodologies, and parallel imaging. The workshop will explore the challenges to these methods, how to measure and characterize them, and methods (both available and necessary to develop) to overcome them. In addition to invited scientific presentations, the program will include proffered papers and poster presentations.

Target Audience

We will target technical researchers who are developing next-generation methods in data sampling and reconstruction—this has proven to be a seminal workshop for this crowd.

Educational Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the rationale for collecting MRI data in different sampling patterns;
  • Describe at least two approaches to improve images from spiral sampling;
  • Describe how MRI might change in substantial ways from its current implementation;
  • Identify three key projects needed by the community to enact these changes; and
  • Predict how AI might change MRI recon in the near future.
Jump to:
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Registration and Setup
104-01 Speaker Upload Available
16:00 - 18:00
Anasazi Foyer
Welcome Dinner
103-01
18:00 - 20:00
Agave Ballroom
Monday, 12 January 2026
Registration
204-01 Speaker Upload Available
07:00 - 08:00
Anasazi Foyer
Breakfast
203-01 Event
07:00 - 08:00
Agave Ballroom
Anasazi Ballroom
1 presentations
Invited Talk Welcome
08:00 - 08:10
201-01-001
James Pipe - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded No recording
Anasazi Ballroom
7 presentations
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 1
08:10 - 08:25
201-02-001
Andrew Webb - Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 2
08:25 - 08:40
201-02-002
Susie Huang - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 3
08:40 - 08:55
201-02-003
Shreyas Vasanawala - Stanford University, Stanford, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 4
08:55 - 09:10
201-02-004
Vikas Gulani - Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 5
09:10 - 09:25
201-02-005
Mark Griswold - Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Blue Sky MRI - 6
09:25 - 09:40
201-02-006
Klaas PrĂĽssmann - University and ETH ZĂĽrich, ZĂĽrich, Switzerland
Invited Talk Discussion
09:40 - 10:00
201-02-007
Speaker TBA
No syllabus uploaded
Break Coffee Break and Speaker Upload Available (30 min)
10:00 - 10:30
Anasazi Ballroom
10 presentations
Invited Talk Challenges to Post-Cartesian Trajectories
10:30 - 11:00
201-03-001
Craig Meyer - University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Invited Talk Solutions for Post-Cartesian Trajectories
11:00 - 11:30
201-03-002
Dinghui Wang - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States of America
#00231 [Title will be available after publication]
11:30 - 11:38
201-03-003
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11:38 - 11:46
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12:10 - 12:18
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12:18 - 12:26
201-03-009
Invited Talk Sponsored Talks
12:26 - 12:56
201-03-010
Speaker TBA
No syllabus uploaded No recording
Anasazi Ballroom
5 presentations
Invited Talk Microsoft
12:30 - 12:40
201-04-001
Speaker TBA
No syllabus uploaded No recording
Invited Talk United Imaging
12:40 - 12:50
201-04-002
Speaker TBA
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Invited Talk GE HealthCare
12:50 - 12:55
201-04-003
Speaker TBA
No syllabus uploaded No recording
Invited Talk Philips Healthcare
12:55 - 13:00
201-04-004
Melvyn Ooi - Philips North America Clinical Science, Rochester, United States of America
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Invited Talk Siemens
13:00 - 13:05
201-04-005
Mariappan Nadar - Siemens Healthineers, Malvern, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded No recording
Lunch
203-02 Speaker Upload Available
13:15 - 16:00
Agave Ballroom
Anasazi Ballroom
11 presentations
Invited Talk Mathematical Foundations of Iterative Image Reconstruction
16:00 - 16:30
201-05-001
Jeffrey Fessler - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States of America
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16:30 - 16:38
201-05-002
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16:38 - 16:46
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16:46 - 16:54
201-05-004
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16:54 - 17:02
201-05-005
Break Break (5 min)
17:02 - 17:07
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201-05-011
Break Dinner (30 min)
17:55 - 18:25
Dinner
203-03
18:00 - 19:30
Agave Ballroom
Anasazi Ballroom
4 presentations
Invited Talk Vendor-Neutral Pulse Sequence Design & Sharing
19:30 - 19:50
201-06-001
Berkin Bilgic - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, United States of America
Rita Nunes - King's College, London, United Kingdom
Invited Talk Data & Code Sharing
19:50 - 20:10
201-06-002
Jeffrey Fessler - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States of America
Florian Knoll - Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
No syllabus uploaded
Break Discussion (20 min)
20:10 - 20:30
Invited Talk The Tension Between the Desire to Collaborate & the Need to Publish/Get Grants
20:30 - 20:50
201-06-003
Teresa Correia - CCMAR, Faro, Portugal
Houchun Hu - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States of America
Invited Talk Collaboration with Physicians & Translation
20:50 - 21:10
201-06-004
Vikas Gulani - Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States of America
Shreyas Vasanawala - Stanford University, Stanford, United States of America
No syllabus uploaded
Break Discussion (50 min)
21:10 - 22:00
Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Breakfast
303-01 Event
07:00 - 08:00
Agave Ballroom
Registration
304-01 Speaker Upload Available
07:30 - 08:00
Anasazi Foyer
Anasazi Ballroom
9 presentations
Moderators: Florian Knoll, Jon Tamir
Invited Talk AI in Reconstruction: Where Have We Gone, Where Are We Going?
08:00 - 08:30
301-01-001
Florian Knoll - Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
Shanshan Wang - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Invited Talk Uncertainty Analysis
08:30 - 09:00
301-01-002
Mehmet Akcakaya - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States of America
#00098 [Title will be available after publication]
09:00 - 09:08
301-01-003
#00175 [Title will be available after publication]
09:08 - 09:16
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301-01-007
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09:40 - 09:48
301-01-008
#00176 [Title will be available after publication]
09:48 - 09:56
301-01-009
Break Coffee Break and Speaker Upload Available (34 min)
09:56 - 10:30
Anasazi Ballroom
14 presentations
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10:30 - 10:38
301-02-001
#00097 [Title will be available after publication]
10:38 - 10:46
301-02-002
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301-02-004
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301-02-005
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11:10 - 11:18
301-02-006
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11:18 - 11:26
301-02-007
Break Break (8 min)
11:26 - 11:34
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11:34 - 11:42
301-02-008
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11:42 - 11:50
301-02-009
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301-02-010
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11:58 - 12:06
301-02-011
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12:06 - 12:14
301-02-012
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12:14 - 12:22
301-02-013
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12:22 - 12:30
301-02-014
Lunch - Boxed Lunch Items for Pickup 12:30 - 13:30
303-02 Speaker Upload Available
12:30 - 15:30
Agave Ballroom
Anasazi Terrace
97 presentations
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#00047 [Title will be available after publication] Trailhead Award for Clinical Relevance and Impact
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Invited Talk Discussion
14:00 - 14:30
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Speaker TBA
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Dinner
303-03
18:00 - 19:30
Agave Ballroom
Anasazi Ballroom
5 presentations
#00254 [Title will be available after publication]
19:30 - 19:38
301-03-001
Invited Talk Speakers from Session 1 and 4
19:38 - 20:00
301-03-002
Speaker TBA
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Invited Talk Discussion
20:00 - 20:15
301-03-003
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Invited Talk JIT Talks
20:15 - 20:45
301-03-004
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Invited Talk Discussion
20:45 - 21:00
301-03-005
Speaker TBA
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Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Breakfast
403-01 Event
07:00 - 08:00
Agave Ballroom
Registration
404-01 Speaker Upload Available
07:30 - 08:00
Anasazi Foyer
Anasazi Ballroom
11 presentations
Invited Talk Dynamic MRI: Current Status & Emerging Applications
08:00 - 08:30
401-01-001
Jon Tamir - The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States of America
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08:30 - 08:38
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Break Break (10 min)
09:10 - 09:20
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Break Coffee Break and Checkout (45 min)
10:00 - 10:45
Anasazi Ballroom
1 presentations
Invited Talk Important Discussion and Poster Awards
10:45 - 12:00
401-02-001
James Pipe - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States of America
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Break Boxed Lunch and Adjourn (60 min)
12:00 - 13:00

Organizing Committee

chair
James Pipe, PhD
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, United States of America
co-chair
Nicole Seiberlich, PhD
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, United States of America

Committee Members

Florian Knoll, PhD
Organizing Committee
Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering (AIBE), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Shanshan Wang, PhD
Organizing Committee
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shenzhen, China
Daniel Sodickson, MD_PhD
Organizing Committee
Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI²R), New York University Grossman School of Medicine
New York, United States of America
JĂĽrgen Hennig, PhD
Organizing Committee
University Medical Center Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
Brian Hargreaves, PhD
Organizing Committee
Stanford University
Stanford, United States of America
Jessica Bastiaansen, PhD
Organizing Committee
University Hospital Bern
Bern, Switzerland

Supporters

The ISMRM wishes to thank the following supporter for their contributions to ISMRM Workshop on Data Sampling and Image Reconstruction:

The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) acknowledges and thanks its Corporate Members for their continued support of the Society:

Bronze Corporate Members

Accreditation Information

No Accreditation

This workshop does not offer CME credits.

To obtain your Certificate of Participation after the workshop has ended, log in to the ISMRM membership portal at www.ismrm.org, then click the [Session Evaluations for Certificates] menu button and follow the instructions provided.

Declarations of Financial Interests

from All Workshop Participants

The ISMRM is committed to:

  • Ensuring balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all Continuing Medical Education programs; and
  • Presenting CME activities that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and are independent of commercial interests.

The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) adheres to the policies and guidelines, including the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited CE, stating those activities where continuing education credits are awarded must be balanced, independent, objective, and scientifically rigorous. All persons in a position to control the content of an accredited continuing education program provided by the ISMRM are required to disclose all financial relationships with any ineligible company within the past 24 months to the ISMRM. All financial relationships reported are identified as relevant and mitigated by the ISMRM in advance of delivery of the activity to learners. The content of this activity was vetted by the ISMRM to assure objectivity and that the activity is free of commercial bias. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated by the ISMRM.

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For Presenters & Attendees

Presentation Submission Guidelines

We strongly recommend uploading your presentation before the workshop (instructions will be emailed to all presenters). If you cannot upload before the deadline, then you must bring your presentation directly to the workshop meeting room on a USB storage device.


On-Site Presentation Computers & Software Provided

  • Internet access is NOT available on presentation computers.
  • The Windows computer will have the latest versions of the following software:
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • The Apple computer will have the latest versions of the following software:
  • MacOS
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Apple Keynote
  • Installation of any additional software will not be permitted.


Loading Your Presentation On-Site

  • It is not possible to load your presentation once your session has begun. Please pre-load your presentation as early as possible.
  • You must use the provided computer at the presenter podium or table. There will be no connection to use your own laptop at the lectern.
  • Power Pitch slides CANNOT be submitted on-site. They must be submitted to the Education Coordinator before the event.
  • There is no speaker ready room.
  • The pre-loaded version does not need to be your final version, as long as you load your final version before your session begins. Draft versions can be loaded and later updated. You can do this simply to test the fonts, animations, and videos, and then bring your final version in before your scheduled time. By loading a draft version, any potential issues can be discovered and corrected prior to presentation.
  • Since editing time will be limited, please ensure that all fonts appear as expected and all sound/video clips are functioning properly. PowerPoint users can EMBED FONT to ensure your text appears as intended. Commercial fonts and Apple system fonts cannot be embedded. It is recommend to avoid these types of fonts.


Slide Presentation Guidelines

Showing Your Presentation

  • The A/V staff will start each presentation.
  • Once the presentation is launched, you will control the presentation from the lectern using a standard computer mouse.
  • The left button will advance to the next slide and start movies.
  • The right button will reverse to the previous slide. (Mac PowerPoint users will bring up a menu when the right mouse button is pressed.)
  • The mouse will also function as a pointer. No laser pointers are provided.
  • The sessions are digitally captured and a laser pointer cannot be recorded.
  • There will not be a keyboard. If you do not want the mouse pointer to disappear during the presentation, please consult the A/V staff when loading.


Preferred Presentation Formatting

  • This workshop will use a high-definition 16:9 format screen (see illustration), which can support a wide screen format.
  • To use the widescreen format, check your PAGE SETUP setting before creating your presentation.
  • Older versions of PowerPoint may have 4:3 as the default setting. Make sure to change this to ON-SCREEN SHOW (16:9) in order to make full use of the presentation screen.
  • Changing this setting after the presentation has been created can cause format issues on slides.
  • A presentation in the 4:3 format can be shown, but there will be black bars on both sides of the image (see example).
  • Video files should be embedded into the presentation. Do not use linked video files.
  • If using a video file for your presentation, it is imperative that it is tested on-site as early as possible to ensure it will play on the provided computers.
  • If a video does not play on the provided computers, it may take hours to fix, if it can be fixed at all.
  • Please note, just changing the file extension does not convert the file. Both free and commercial software is available for that purpose.
  • Set your presentation to Loop Continuously to prevent an accidental ending of recording during capture. This option is found under the SLIDE SHOW -> SETUP SLIDE SHOW menu in PowerPoint.
  • Please REMOVE ALL HYPERLINKS from any web address or e-mail addresses in your presentation. Simply highlight the text and select REMOVE HYPERLINK. An accidental click on a link will interrupt your presentation.


ISMRM Policy Regarding Presentation Slides

Content of CME activities will be restricted to pure science, industry issues, and operation of devices, and should not include any advertising, corporate logos, trade names or a product group message of an ACCME-defined ineligible company.

Presentations must give a balanced view of therapeutic options and use of generic names will contribute to this impartiality. Trade names or company names should only be used if essential. If included, where available trade names from several companies should be used, not just trade names from a single company.

How to Make a Video from Your Slideshow

Presenters can produce videos from their PowerPoint or Keynote slideshows. There are three main requirements for all videos submitted for inclusion in this conference:

Video Resolution: 1280x720 (720p)Video File Format: .MP4 (H.264 codec)Maximum video file size: 325 MB

Tips for Audio Recording:

  • Find a small, quiet space to record in.
  • Turn off loud machines and fans, especially air conditioners and heaters.
  • Avoid spaces with echo. Rooms with bare walls, such as bathrooms and kitchens, often produce noticeable echo.
  • Sound dampening (echo reduction) is easy and can be done with blankets, carpeting, curtains, furniture, and clothing. Soft items hung on a wall are great sound dampeners.
  • A closet full of clothes is a great space for recording.
  • Record yourself with a good headset or external microphone. Position the microphone just to the side of your mouth to reduce "pops" (bursts of air hitting the microphone, such as those produced by the letters p and b).
  • Avoid using a built-in microphone, such as on a laptop computer or webcam.
  • Speak loudly, clearly, and forcefully, as if you were outdoors and speaking to a group. The audience will not want to have to interpret mumbling or quiet speaking, and will lose interest or move on to the next video.
  • Make a brief test recording and review both the sound and picture quality. You may also want to double-check the MP4 format and bit rate before recording the entire presentation. Make adjustments if needed.


Making a Video in Microsoft PowerPoint

How to record narration and timings in PowerPoint: Microsoft Support Article

  1. In the menu bar, click File
  2. Click Export
  3. Click Create a Video
  4. In the Presentation Quality drop-down, select Internet Quality (1280 x 720)
  5. Click Create Video
  6. In the Save As dialog, go to the Save as type box and select "MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)".
  7. Enter a name in the File name box. Be sure to name your file according to the instructions on this website, under the appropriate tab for your presentation type.

For more detailed instructions, please visit Microsoft's website.

Be sure to select your version of PowerPoint from the options above "Save as a video file" to ensure the instructions cover your version of the software.

Making a Video in Apple Keynote

How to record narration and timings in Keynote: Apple Support Article

  1. Click on the service menu on top of your screen File → Export To → Movie
  2. If you recorded a narration, you can click the Playback pop-up menu, then choose Slideshow Recording. If you want the slides to advance by themselves, you can leave the option Self-Playing.
  3. If you choose Self-Playing you can enter the time you want the next slide or build to advance. These timings apply only to click events.
  4. On the Resolution drop-down menu, click Custom and enter 1280px x 720px. Be sure to select the H.246 option. This is .mp4 and it is going to work on any device and software.
  5. Click Next…
  6. Enter a name in the Save As field. Be sure to name your file according to the instructions on this website, under the appropriate tab for your presentation type.
  7. To choose where to save the presentation, click the arrow next to the Where pop-up menu, then choose a location in the dialog. For example, it can be on the desktop. The default location Keynote chooses is the Keynote folder on your iCloud.
  8. Finally, Click Export.

For more detailed instructions, please visit Apple's website.

Other software that can produce .MP4 files such as Camtasia or Zoom are also acceptable as long as the above file requirements are met.

Traditional Poster Guidelines

A traditional poster presentation combines a visual display on a poster board of the highlights of research with a question-and-answer opportunity. You will be assigned a time period during which you should be present at your poster for discussion and questions. In addition, the poster will be available for viewing by attendees during all hours the workshop is open.

Note: You must print your own poster, and it should be done before you leave for the workshop. Do not expect printing services on-site.

Measurements

Each presenter is assigned a square space with maximum dimensions of 36 inches wide by 36 inches high (approx. 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm). Posters exceeding these measurements (i.e., extending into areas reserved for other posters) may be removed.

Posters will be attached to their spaces with either tape or push-pins, which will be provided at the workshop.

Suggestions for Preparing Scientific Posters

Content
  • The poster should show the full title of your submission.
  • Text should be brief and well organized, presenting only enough data to support your conclusions.
  • The text should make clear the significance of your research.
  • The text should include (most likely as separate elements of the poster) your hypothesis, methods, results, and conclusions.


Design
  • A clear, simple, uncluttered arrangement is the most attractive and the easiest to read.
  • For best legibility, it is suggested that the title lettering be at least 2 inches (5cm) high, with authors' names and affiliations smaller.
  • All lettering should be legible from a distance of approximately 5 feet (1.5m). It is suggested that font size should be at least 24 point, in bold style. The typeface chosen should be a simple and clear one (e.g., Helvetica). Titles should be in all upper case letters. The remainder of the text should be in a combination of upper and lower case letters.
  • Color should be used sparingly, to provide contrast. The featured parts of the poster can be highlighted with warm colors, and the less important parts can be done in cool colors. Some suggestions for color combinations are as follows: Green on white, red on white, black on white, blue on white, white on blue, and white on black.
  • Illustrations should be simple and eye-catching, with unnecessary detail left out. If possible, convert tables to graphic displays. Pie graphs can be used to show parts of a whole, line graphs can be used to show trends or changing relationships, and bar graphs can be used to show volumes.
  • Photos should be enlarged enough to show relevant detail.
  • Standard computer printouts usually are not effective on posters, because the type is too small and the lines are too thin to be seen from a distance.
  • Patient confidentiality must be protected. No names should appear in illustrations.


Travel & Hotel Information

Welcome to the

Enchantment Resort

525 Boynton Canyon Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336

Airport

The Enchantment Resort is 126 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), which is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes by car. The map of PHX airport can be viewed here. Alternatively, attendees can also fly into Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) via PHX airport. It is about 1 hour north of the Enchantment Resort.

Car Rental

PHX

Car rental is available at PHX with carriers such as Alamo, Budget, and Enterprise. The rental car center is in its own building: 1805 E. Sky Harbor Circle South (between 16th Street and 24th Street, south of Buckeye Road).

FLG

Car rental is available at FLG. View the car rental companies offered at FLG as well as their contact information here. Attendees can book a car rental in advance here.

If you are using a smartphone map app, we recommend downloading route information as cell signals aren't great along some stretches of the route.


Shuttle Service

There are several transportation services from PHX and FLG to the Enchantment Resort. Fees vary by service and company, and some may offer discounts for multiple riders. See below for phone numbers to make reservations.

PHX

FLG


Taxis

PHX

FLG

  • ACE Taxi: +1 (928) 707-4030
  • Apex Taxi: +1 (928) 779-0000
  • Sun Taxi: +1 (928) 779-1111
  • Turquoise Taxi: +1 (928) 600-2112


Sedan/Private Transportation

Sedan Transportation Service

PHX

For private car transportation services, the Driver Provider offers services from PHX to Sedona. They offer multiple fleets and are an option for attendees who are planning to carpool to Enchantment together.

FLG

Elite Ride Service and Flagstaff Private Car Service both offer pickup and drop-off services from FLG to Sedona.


Rideshare

Both Lyft and Uber are available at the PHX and FLG but are not recommended for such a long distance.

PHX

FLG


Weather

Be prepared for cold weather! Despite Arizona's reputation for being one of the hottest states in the US, Sedona can get very cold in winter.

Accommodations

REGISTRATION WITH HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS IS SOLD OUT AS OF 05 DECEMBER 2025.

You will need to book your own housing if you registered after this date. Please contact the Enchantment Resort directly at (888) 250-1699 to see if there may be availability for accommodations.

View nearby housing below.

Accommodations

Hotel accommodations are included with registration fees only if they are selected during registration. There is a limited amount of hotel rooms secured for this workshop. It is possible rooms will sell out prior to the early registration deadline – please register as soon as possible to secure a room before the room block is filled. Registration with accommodations only include the nights of 11-13 January 2026. Attendees extending their stay prior to or after these dates may do so at their own expense (depending on availability).

Please note that in addition to the room, there is a daily resort fee of US$50.00, as well as a daily housekeeping fee of US$5.00 per room and an additional one-time porterage fee of US$15.00 per person.

Check-in is 14:00 on the day of arrival, and check-out is 12:00 noon on the day of departure.

Attendees who opt out of registration with accommodations are responsible for their own hotel bookings and fees.

Attendees are also welcome to contact the Enchantment Resort’s concierge service to assist with transportation arrangements at congierge@enchantmentresort.comISMRM is not responsible for transportation costs. The workshop registration fees DO NOT COVER transportation.

Nearby Housing

For those registering without accommodations at the Enchantment Resort, the following are some hotels near the resort. You will need to book your own accommodations with whichever hotel you choose.

Hilton Vacation Club Sedona Summit

-- 4055 Navoti Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336, +1 (928) 204-3100

Courtyard by Marriott Sedona

-- 4105 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, +1 (928) 325-0055

Residence Inn by Marriott Sedona

-- 4055 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, +1 (928) 239-7470

The Wilde Resort & Spa

-- 2250 West State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, +1 (928) 264-7246

Hyatt Residence Club Sedona, Piñon Pointe

-- 1 N AZ-89-ALT, Sedona, AZ 86336, +1 (928) 204-8820