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University of Crete,
Faculty of Medicine,
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Family Medicine Department
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
Research Unit for General Practice
Senior researcher 50%, General practitioner/Family doctor 50% Very interested in music, but unfortunately tone deaf. Research interests: Epidemiology, outbreaks, Irritable bowel syndrome
Region Västmanland
Centre of clinical research
I´m a registered physiotherapist with over 30 years of working experience from Swedish primary health care. My research focus is on lifestyle habits and how we can tailor counselling to promote healthier lifestyle habits to patients at high cardiovascular risk.
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The Medical Centre St Comans Park Roscommon
Medical Centre
I am a final year General Practice Registrar in Galway, Ireland. I am presenting research which I have undertaken along with my fellow trainees during our third year of training.
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
Department of Biomedicine and Prevention
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Université de Bordeaux - INSERM
U1219 Bordeaux Population Health - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
University Medical Center Groningen
Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine
Anne Loohuis is a general practice trainee, PhD-candidate and epidemiologist trainee. She finished her thesis in March 2021 and her defence will take place later this year. Key words for her research are evidence based eHealth, app-based treatment, female urinary incontinence, family medicine, mixed-methods design, (cost-)effectiveness, process evaluation, personalized medicine, facilitators and barriers, implementation. She is part of the URinControl-research group, studying an app-based treatment for urinary incontinence. The app-based treatment (in Dutch) is freely available for women with urinary incontinence on www.urincontrol.online. Another special interest is research communication. To disseminate the results, the research group has a website with lay summaries and illustrations for every publication. These are communicated through social media and lay press. The research website: www.urincontrol.nl Anne lives in the North of the Netherlands (Groningen), is a mother of 2 little sons (3 and 0yr) and she likes to go running or cycling.
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Leidsche Rijn Julius Healthcare Centers
Location Terwijde
Ingrid Looijmans (1976) works as a general practitioner at the Leidsche Rijn Julius Healthcare Centers in Utrecht, a city in The Center of The Netherlands. She is a special interest GP (SIGP) in Asthma and COPD. She combined her general practitioner training with research and received her Ph.D. at the Utrecht University on the basis of her thesis entitled: ‘Increasing influenza vaccine uptake. A comprehensive approach’. In her current position at the Leidsche Rijn Julius Healthcare Centers she combines her work as a general practitioner with the role of ‘internal consultant on Asthma and COPD’. This position is part of ‘The Center for General Practitioners Research & Innovation in Primary Care’ a collaboration in primary care research, innovation, and education between UMC Utrecht and the Leidsche Rijn Julius Health Care Centers. Part of this position is the development and conduction of practice-based research in asthma and COPD. She is also a board member of the CAHAG (COPD and Asthma General Practitioners Advisory Group) and the chair of the scientific committee of the CAHAG. Ingrid Looijmans - Van den Akker | LinkedIn Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1080-1026
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Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center UtrechtMedical Cen
General Practice
Radboud University Medical Center
Department of Primary and Community Care
Natasja Looman (psychologist) is Projectmanager and PhD candidate at the department of Primary and Community Care in the Radboud University Medical Center (the Netherlands). Within her research project she focuses on learning intraprofessional collaboration between primary and secondary care trainees during hospital placements. Natasja has special expertise in the influence of hierarchy, psychological safety and power dynamics in learning intraprofessional collaboration between primary and secondary care trainees. Natasja is also (co-)chair of the Dutch working group Interprofessional Collaboration & Education of the Dutch Association of Medical Education (NVMO). In addition, she is co-owner of Battal & Looman, an organization in coaching & training.
University of Western São Paulo (UNOESTE)
Student
I' m Brazilian and a Medical student, in University of Western São Paulo (UNOESTE), At the eighth semester. In addittion, I'm vice president of family and community health league in my university, during the year of 2021. I discovered my passion for family health, during a Program of approximation to medical practice, offered by the University, where we could see the reality of public health and how we could change the reality of the health of those families, through education and family planning.
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ACES Lisboa Central
USF da Baixa
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USF São João do Pragal
Primary Healthcare
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Faculdade de Medicina e Ciências Biomédicas da Universidade do Algarve
Medicina Geral e Famliar
MD 1980, Nova Medical School/Faculdade Ciências Médicas, Nova Lisbon University. General Practitioner since March 1985. Full-trained Family Physician in 1994. Member of the Portuguese College of Family and General Medicine since 1995. “Postgraduate Studies Diploma” in Public Health - National School of Public Health, Nova Lisbon University, 1989. “Postgraduate Studies Diploma” in Health Management and Economics, Faculty of Economics, Coimbra University, 1998. PADIS - Advanced Management Program for Healthcare Organizations, AESE Business School, Lisbon, 2011. Current work: Family Physician in a group practice in Quarteira, Loulé, Algarve, Portugal, since 2011. Associate Professor at the School of Health, University of Algarve, Portugal 2002 - 2019. Associate Professor at the Department of Medicine, University of Algarve, Portugal since 2011. Teacher in Family Medicine since 2012. Clinical work at a Private Group in Algarve. Former Work: CEO, Algarve Regional Health Authority, 2005 – 2011. Director of the Health Centre, Loulé, Algarve, Portugal, 1997 – 2003. Director of the Health Centre, Mértola, Alentejo, Portugal, 1993-1996. From 2003 to 2005 worked as a Family Physician in Almancil, Loulé, Algarve, Portugal. From 1985 to 1993 and 1996 to 1997 worked as a Family Physician in Almodôvar, Alentejo, Portugal.
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Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa
CAP EST
The University of Queensland
Primary Care Clinical Unit
Johanna Lynch is an Australian family doctor of 25 years who has spent the last 15 years caring for adults who have survived childhood trauma and neglect. This clinical work and its rich literature has led her to question the siloed division of body from life story, relationships, meaning and context. As a generalist, she has been searching for language that can help GPs to see the both the objective body and the person's subjective experience. Her recent PhD (Sense of Safety: A whole person approach to distress) uses generalist pattern recognition to integrates biomedical and social science knowledge with stakeholder consultation. She teaches medical students, GPs and mental health clinicians, is president of the Australian Society for Psychological Medicine and has recently turned her PhD into a book championing generalist research methodology and whole person clinical skills entitled A Whole Person Approach to Wellbeing: Building Sense of Safety.