Research in Family and Community Medicine in Ibero-America

Authors

  • Noris Margarita Serrudo de Domínguez
  • Jacqueline Ponzo
  • José Manuel Ramírez Aranda
  • Carla Alexandra Argudo Haro
  • Miriam Elisa Riveros Ríos
  • Pablo Vargas Villarreal
  • Juan Víctor Ariel Franco
  • Sergio Adrián Terrasa
  • Juan Carlos Perozo García
  • María Cristina da Costa Días
  • Fausto Gady Torres Toala
  • Roberto Flete González

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5712/rbmfc11(0)1387

Keywords:

Research . Family medicine . Primary care . IBIMEFA

Abstract

In order to contribute to the development of research in Family Medicine and Primary Care in Ibero-America and the consolidation of the IBIMEFA Network, the Work Group #4 was created for the VI Ibero-American Summit of Family Medicine in San José, Costa Rica, 2016, which was composed by a group of 54 family physicians from 21 countries. Two general coordinators and 10 subgroup coordinators were designated. The work developed by this group throughout an 8-month period has resulted in the identification of both active and priority research lines in Family Medicine and the need to develop strategies for the promotion of scientific production, such as: a) the development of research internships across the different regions, b) the identification of sources of financing; c) the design of a virtual platform with support for consultancy and research forums coordinated by IBIMEFA.

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Published

2016-10-29

How to Cite

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Serrudo de Domínguez NM, Ponzo J, Ramírez Aranda JM, Argudo Haro CA, Riveros Ríos ME, Vargas Villarreal P, et al. Research in Family and Community Medicine in Ibero-America. Rev Bras Med Fam Comunidade [Internet]. 2016 Oct. 29 [cited 2025 Apr. 24];11:64-7. Available from: https://rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/1387

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