The Family Medicine Forum 2005 from Dec. 8 - 11 in Vancouver, British Columbia, is the first combined Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Americas Region of Wonca, the World Organization of Family Doctors. Other groups hosting the meeting are the British Columbia College of Family Physicians and the CFPC sections of teachers and researchers.
Learning tracks for the forum include maternity/pediatric care, international health issues, emergency medicine, women's health, cancer/palliative care and mental health/addictions.
Participants at the forum are eligible to earn Mainpro-M1 and Mainpro-C credits, which may be claimed as Prescribed CME credits by AAFP members.
New this year are preconference research presentations Dec. 8. Go online to register for the preconference sessions and forum.
