Family Practice Advance Access originally published online on July 8, 2005
Family Practice 2005 22(5):576-577; doi:10.1093/fampra/cmi059
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The WONCA World Congress 2004 did not meet academic standards
a Research Unit for General Practice and b Department of General Practice, University of Aarhus, Vennelyst Boulevard 6, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Correspondence to Peter Vedsted, Email: p.vedsted@alm.au.dk
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Introduction
Encouraged by participating in the world's largest gathering ever of family doctors and of having fruitful academic profits, we travelled the long way from Denmark to the WONCA 2004 World Congress in Orlando, Florida.1 We had all prepared posters and oral presentations, the weather was perfect and the setting ideal.
Aim of the WONCA World Congress
Among other missions WONCA seeks to "foster and maintain high standards of care in general practice/ family medicine by ... representing the educational, research and service
Impressions from the 2004 congress
Is this the way forward?
Suggestions for improvement
Our wishes
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