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Hospital Pequeno Príncipe
Telehealth Department/ Center of Clinical Research
Pediatrician and Pediatric Rheumatologist. Telehealth Service Coordinator at Pequeno Príncipe Hospital, Curitiba - Brazil.
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Anglia Ruskin University
Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care
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Academic Primary Health Care Centre Solnavägen 1E, Box 45436, 10431 Stockholm, Sweden. 2Department of Clinical Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Danderyd University Hospital, 18288 Stockholm,
Region Stockholm
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Queen Mary University of London
Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine
Fiona Walter is Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK, where she is also Director of the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine and the Institute of Population Health Sciences. Fiona is also Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow at The Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, UK. Her research group delivers world-class research focusing on the cancer pathway, from prevention, screening, early detection and diagnostics to post-treatment care; she also focus on translating genetics advances into primary care. Fiona co-leads the international, multi-institutional CanTest Collaborative, Cancer Research UK’s first Catalyst award, aiming to accelerate progress towards improving cancer outcomes by focussing on the transformative implementation in primary care of tests to support early detection of cancer. She is an inaugural member of Cancer Research UK’s Early Detection & Diagnosis Committee. Her international work is marked by an honorary academic role at the University of Melbourne, Australia, where she contributes to parallel programmes of work on improving outcomes for cancer patients. She also co-leads research in Southern Africa and contributes to research in Europe and the US.
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Leiden University Medical Center
Public Health and Primary Care
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University of Leipzig, Medical Faculty
Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP)
2004-2011 Studied psychology at Martin-Luther-University (MLU) Halle-Wittenberg, Germany & University of Dundee, Scotland 2009-2011 Student assistant at the Institute of Psychology, MLU Halle-Wittenberg & Student assistant at Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive And Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany 2011-2012 Clinical psychologist at Marcus Clinic Bad Driburg, Germany (specialist clinic for neurology and orthopedics) 2013/ 2014 Clinical psychologist at RPK Halle-Saale, Germany & Helios Park Clinic, Leipzig, Germany (rehabilitation centre and rehabilitation clinic) 2013-2020 Postgraduate training in psychotherapy at DAP Dresden, Germany, finishing with a degree in behavioural therapy since 2015 Research fellow at the Institute of Social medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), Medical Faculty, University Leipzig, Germany
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University of Manitoba
Occupational Therapy
Pamela (Pam) Wener, Ph.D., O.T. Reg. (MB) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. Her research and teaching interests lie in patient-centred care and interprofessional collaboration with a focus on mental health and psycho-social services in team-based primary care. She has also made a contribution to publishing and speaking about occupational therapy's contribution to patient-centred care and primary care in Canada. She has published over 35 refereed papers and presented over 100 presentations.
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University of Benghazi
Family and Community Medicine
University Medical Center Groningen
Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine
From 2004-2012 I studied medicine at the University of Groningen. After graduation, I participated in a research project at the department of Medical Oncology at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). In 2018 I completed this research project with a dissertation titled: 'Long-term adverse effects in cancer treatment; susceptibility and intervention strategies' and obtained my PhD. In 2016 I started my traineeship as a general practitioner (GP) at the UMCG and graduated in 2019. Today, I work as a GP on freelance basis and I am involved in research about cancer, lifestyle and general practition.
Dutch College of General Practice
Guideline development and Science
Iris Wichers (1975) studied medicin at the University of Amsterdam and started her training as general practitioner in 2006. She defended her PhD thesis on venous thrombosis in 2010. Apart from her work as GP in Amsterdam, she writes guidelines at the Dutch College of General Practice (NHG). She has a special interest in sustainable healthcare which has led the NHG to participate in the Dutch Green deal (2018) and upcoming launch of an e-book 'The green GP practice'.
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Cabinet médecine générale
DMF - Unisanté - Unil
General practitioner in Lausanne Switzerland since 1985. Lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine - Unisanté - University of Lausanne. Past member of the board of the CAS in psychosomatic and psychosocial medicine (University Lausanne and Geneva) - past Vice President of UEMO, European Union of General Practitioners - chair of the WG competencies and complexity in UEMO. Redactor Primary Hospital Care.
Ghent University
Public Health and Primary Care
Sara Willems holds a Master degree in Health Promotion (1999). In 2005 she obtained a PhD in Medical Sciences with her thesis on the accessibility of the Belgian health care system for deprived population groups. She was appointed assistant professor in October 2011 and started as associate professor in October 2016 at the Unit Equity in Health Care in the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care (from 2018 on the Department of Public Health and Primary Care) of Ghent University. Her work examines the relation between health care organisation and equity in access to care, treatment and outcomes of care. Her research interests include also equity as a dimension of quality of care; person and people centred care; community oriented primary care; and social accountability of medical programs. She leads the Equity in Health Care research group, an interdisciplinary research group leading or partnering in numerous national and international research projects on equity in primary care. She is also the chair of Quality and Safety Ghent: an expertise center on quality and patient safety in primary and transmural care. In 2018, she became the head of the newly formed department of Public Health and Primary Care. At the start of the Covid pandemic, Sara Willems initiated PRICOV-19, an international study collecting data in 38 countries on the impact of Covid-19 on the organization of primary care, quality of care and equity in the access to care and the processes of care. PRICOV-19 is the first study at this scale studying quality of care in primary care practices.
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University of Liverpool
Primary Care and Mental Health
Academic general practitioner and professor in primary care. My main research interests are the rehabilitation of long-term conditions and the promotion of physical activity in primary care. This research involves the development of complex interventions and testing in pragmatic randomised controlled trials or mixed methods process evaluations.
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Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pisa
Management and Health
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Southmead Hospital Bristol
Emergency department
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The Ottawa Hospital
Emergency Medicine
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Julius Center UMC Utrecht
General Practice
BIOGRAPHY Niek de Wit has been working as a general practitioner for more than 25 years. In 2009 he was appointed as professor in General Practice at the University Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands. From 2010 until July 2019 he has been medical director of the Julius Health Centers, the academic general practice in Utrecht. As from 2020 he is Division chair of the Julius Center of Health Sciences and Primary Care at the UMC Utrecht. (www.juliuscenter.nl). His research focus is on health care innovation, gastrointestinal disease and oncology in primary care..In the past years he has been involved in the development of a regional health care network, aiming at primary- hospital care collaboration, optimizing health care pathways and facilitating health care innovation in the Utrecht region. He is co-author of national and international guidelines on IBS, dyspepsia, diverticulitis and colorectal cancer, and co-authored the Future strategy 2022 of the Dutch College of General Practice. He is founding member of the European Society of Primary Care Gastroenterology and member of the Quality of care Board of the Dutch Ministry of Health till 2021. From 2010-2012 he was visiting professor at Kings’ College, London, and from 2012 -2017 at Durham University, United Kingdom
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540 E Canfield St
Departments of Medical Education, Diversity and Inclusion, and Internal Medicine