Dr. Jussi Rauma A graduate of Linköping University (MD, 2007), he is a Swedish-Finnish General Practitioner and doctoral researcher at Örebro University. His clinical career began with residency training in urology and general surgery at Örebro University Hospital, before he transitioned to primary
Tatjana Meister, PhD (Medicine and Health Sciences) Dr. Tatjana Meister is a Family Physician and Head of Family Medicine at OÜ Dr. Meister. Dr. Meister is also a lecturer on gastrointestinal diseases for pharmacy and biomedicine students as well as a junior researcher for the Department of Family M
Jelena is a Croatian representative of the in EQUIP (WONCA's society for quality and safety in primary health care). Since 2018. she has been a member of ESCPG and is currently a member of UEG's Quality of Care Committee and a member of UEG's Meeting of Members.
Biography Mihaela holds a Master Degree in Family Medicine and a Physician Degree in Gastroenterology from Faculty of Medicine, U.M.F. “Carol Davila” Bucharest, ROMANIA . Running her own private practice in Family Medicine (C.M.I. Dr. Udrescu Mihaela) Mihaela has a wealth of experience in both fam
Biography Dr. Pierluigi Fracasso, born in Rome in 1960, works as a Gastroenterologist in an Outpatients clinic in Rome, Italy. He focused his interest on the prevention of gastrointestinal cancers, studying high-risk conditions (IBD, HNPCC, FAP, Coeliac disease) and screening average-risk population
Biography Lina is a resident in Family Medicine, for Stockholm County Council, doing the work of a general practitioner, but with continuous supervision, 20% of her time is reserved for education; lectures, seminars and courses. Contact: lina.forssell@ki.se
Biography Niek de Wit is professor in Primary Care at the University Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and coordinates the development of academic general practice in Utrecht. His focus in research is on gastrointestinal disease in primary care,with a special interest in functional diseas
Bohumil has been also working for many years in different international networks, work groups and committees under WHO, WONCA and UEG. He has been a member of Primary Care Committee working currently on Rome V criteria for Diseases of Brain-Gut interaction.
Greg Rubin is Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University and was Professor of General Practice and Primary Care in the School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health at Durham University, UK.