EURACT Council, Denmark’s representative
Danish College of General Practitioners (DSAM)
GP in a 8 doctor practice near Aarhus since 1988. Assoc. Professor, University of Aarhus, Department for Medical Education. EURACT Council Repr. for Denmark. Responsible for Specialist Training for GP/FM at regional and national level, engaged in planning CPD/CME for GPs/FMs. Former president for Danish College of GPs (DSAM). Former WONCA Europe Executive Board member. Chariman for WONCA Europe Conference Committee.

Moderator of 1 Session

ROUND TABLE SESSION
Session Type
ROUND TABLE SESSION
Date
08.07.2021, Thursday
Session Time
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
Room
Hall 1
Session Description
During the last years some decision tools on the detection of cancer have been published. Examples are the Q-cancer risk scores for all patients in practice and the Caper-studies on the risks of patients with alarm symptoms. The impression however is, that these instruments are not used on a regular basis and, if used this happens mostly unconsciously. Meanwhile survival increased, probably not only because of better therapy, but also of earlier detection (by introduction of screening and by increased symptomatic detection). However, this increase is not very impressive, about 10% in 40 years which led to current survivor rate of 60%. In this round table we will approach this world wide problem on three ways. Firstly we will explore why general practitioners underuse current detection algorithms and we will present a future, where artificial intelligence might help the GP to refer patients with cancer earlier. The question however will be: on what costs? We will discuss this both clinically as well as from a societal and ethical perspective. To end with we will try to gain understanding on how we make decisions, how much uncertainty do we think is acceptable and are formulated referral thresholds helpful. We hope to end with some conclusions and some sort of an agenda for the future.
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BO I: HOW WILL THE INCREASING FRAGMENTATION OF MEDICINE AFFECT COMPREHENSIVE CARE?

Date
08.07.2021, Thursday
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room
Hall 5
Lecture Time
02:15 PM - 02:30 PM
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CORE VALUES WILL ENDURE- STANDARDS WILL VARY - SPEAKERS

Date
08.07.2021, Thursday
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room
Hall 5
Lecture Time
03:30 PM - 03:30 PM
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