A short survey among EPCCS Council members shows which persons are being tested for possible COVID-19 infection and whether GPs are involved in testing.
EPCCS Council members convened in Bucharest, Romania, to evaluate EPCCS’s current activities and move them forward to increasingly support GP’s across Europe in their daily clinical practice.
Prof. Christos Lionis gives a brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians.
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Serbia (in Serbian with English subtitles)
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Spain.
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Spain.
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Slovakia.
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Slovakia.
A brief impression of how EPCCS activities and plans can be useful for primary care physicians in Greece.
Drs. Cormac O'Dubhghaill (Ireland) and Zehra Dagli (Turkey), two country representatives in the EPCCS Council, summarise the proposed ambitions and plans to increase the outreach of EPCCS to European primary care doctors.
Prior to the Annual CV Summit, country representatives of the EPCCS Council gathered in Lisbon to discuss the next necessary steps to expand our European network of GP’s.
Prof. Richard Hobbs provides information on the EPCCS council and board, and explains what evidence-based information members can find on the EPCCS website.