From June 23 to 25 at the Acropolis Palace
The General Medicine Congress (CMGF) is a major and essential annual event in French and Francophone general medicine, organized by and for general practitioners, covering all current topics to closely address their interests.
In just a few years, this congress has established itself as a key event in the “General Medicine” specialty, with a steady increase in its participants.
More than 2,000 general practitioners attended the 2010 edition; 2,500 are expected this year from June 23 to 25 at the Acropolis Palace.
The themes addressed will be numerous, allowing for reflection on the latest developments in general medicine, better understanding of the experiences of general practitioners in their daily practice, identifying emerging trends, and initiating new directions for the future.
A high-quality scientific program will approach general medicine as a whole through the fields of care, training, and research. The involvement of Francophone physicians, widely represented (Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Maghreb), will enrich the discussion.
The program:
The congress days will revolve around plenary room conferences, joint sessions, practical workshops on current topics, and sponsored symposia.
A vast exhibition space, reserved for General Medicine structures and partners, will facilitate exchanges outside of work sessions.