Acute pericarditis – Primer for the internist

We are pleased to invite you to register to the next EFIM webinar organised by the Young Internists' Section.
The webinar will focus on the theme of: "Acute pericarditis – Primer for the internist" featuring a lecture by Prof. Antonio Brucato from the University of Milan, Italy.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday, 27 April at  18:00 CET.
To register for the webinar please follow the Zoom link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ePe0uw70QyqRWmnym9pbmg

EFIM YI Webinar - Headache: Clinical approach and management of patients with headaches within Acute Internal and Emergency Medicine

The Young Internists section of EFIM hosted the  webinar “Headache: Clinical approach and management of patients with headaches within Acute Internal and Emergency Medicine on Monday, 14 September f. The webinar ws presented by Prof. Ben Lovel from UK, from UK, an Associate Professor of Medical Education and a consultant in Acute Internal Medicine at University College Hospital, where he is also the postgraduate lead for Acute Medicine.
View the webinar via EFIM You Tube channel on the link below:
https://youtu.be/hnPyxADPkyk

Member country information for YIs

Want to know how training in Internal Medicine works in other countries? Whether you are considering working abroad or just want to connect with Young Internists from other countries, click on the links below! Cyprus Germany Iceland Italy Latvia Netherlands Norway Portugal Slovakia Spain... more

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About the Young Internists

The Young Internists is the trainee and young specialist group within EFIM. We aim to connect trainees and specialists in the first few years after accreditation, encourage networking and provide opportunities in career development and mobility. All young specialists and trainees who belong to an... more

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