通过初级保健将欧洲团结在一起

S. Kendall, R. Bryar
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2015年8月底,欧洲初级保健论坛(EFPC)在阿姆斯特丹召开了第十届会议。这是EFPC和初级卫生保健研究与发展(PHCRD)历史上的重要时刻。会议汇集了来自欧洲各地的初级保健研究人员、从业人员和决策者,以及来自美国和加拿大的参与者。会议的主题是“综合初级保健:研究、政策与实践”。主题演讲和其他会议代表了欧洲和国际对这一主题的一系列观点,可在EFPC网站(http://www.euprimarycare)上查看。org/amsterdam/efpc - 2015 -阿姆斯特丹- conference30 - 8月- 1 - 9月)。值得注意的是,从多学科的角度来看,会议的代表很好,初级保健参与者包括护士、助产士、职业健康从业人员、物理治疗、药学以及全科医生等。这本身就提供了一个非常积极的信息,说明欧洲在初级保健服务一体化方面的立场,以便为我们的社区提供更系统和更有效的服务。PHCRD的主编很荣幸地宣布,该杂志现在正式加入EFPC。这意味着EFPC的成员将能够在线访问期刊,为编辑委员会贡献,撰写新论文,提出和编辑特刊,并在期刊上发表他们的立场论文。这对期刊和EFPC来说是一个非常积极的步骤,因为我们将能够根据更广泛的全球初级保健目标,传播维护我们共同价值观和目标的研究和开发活动。EFPC的主要目标是:
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Bringing Europe together through primary care
At the end of August 2015, the European Forum for Primary Care (EFPC) held its 10th conference in Amsterdam. This represented a significant moment in the history of the EFPC and for Primary Health Care Research and Development (PHCRD). The conference brought together primary care researchers, practitioners and decision makers from across all parts of Europe as well as participants from the United States and Canada. The theme of the conference was ‘Integrated Primary Care: Research, Policy & Practice’. The keynote presentations and additional sessions represented a range of European and international perspectives on this theme and can be viewed on the EFPC website (http://www.euprimarycare. org/amsterdam/efpc-2015-amsterdam-conference30-august-1-september). Notably, the conference was well represented from a multi-disciplinary perspective with primary care participants including nurses, midwives, occupational health practitioners, physiotherapy, pharmacy as well as GPs and others. This in itself provides a very positive message about a European position on integration of primary care services in order to provide a more systematic and effective service for our communities. The Editors in Chief of PHCRD were honoured to announce that the journal is now formally affiliated with EFPC. This means that members of EFPC will be able to access the journal online, contribute to the editorial board, author new papers, propose and edit special issues and publish their position papers in the journal. This is a really positive step for the journal and for EFPC as we will be able to disseminate research and development activities that uphold our shared values and aims in the light of the wider global goals of primary care. The main aim of the EFPC is:
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