Category: Organisation

  • EYFDM Supporting Statement on the WONCA Call

    The Council of the European Young Family Doctors Movement (EYFDM) welcomes WONCA’s statement on protecting health workers and patients in conflict zones (1). We stand fully behind its call to uphold medical neutrality, protect healthcare staff, and guarantee access to food, water, and essential medical supplies.

    As per previous statements from Wonca Europe, and across the medical community, we continue to denounce the Russian attacks in Ukraine, including the targeting of civilians and health care facilities. We also join WONCA in denouncing the human rights atrocities and attacks on civilians, aid, displacement camps and medical facilities in the war in Sudan.

    At the same time, we stress that the systematic destruction of the healthcare system in Gaza is without precedent in its scale and intent. More than 1500 healthcare workers have been killed, many more detained or displaced, and hospitals and ambulances repeatedly targeted. Essential medical supplies are deliberately obstructed.(2) We also call for release of all hostages and to stop all unlawful detention and mistreatment. These acts constitute grave violations of international humanitarian law and, as the International Court of Justice has noted, may fall within the scope of the Genocide Convention.(3)

    While attacks on healthcare sadly occur in many conflicts, Gaza represents a unique and urgent threat to the very foundations of humanitarian law and medical ethics. As young doctors, we have a moral duty to directly address this humanitarian crisis.

    We therefore call upon WONCA and all its member associations to utilize their diplomatic channels and professional networks  to advocate for full compliance with international humanitarian law. In particular, we urge WONCA to continue engaging constructively with all relevant medical associations, including those in conflict-affected regions, in order to encourage clear institutional positions and the advocacy of the immediate cessation of any actions targeting healthcare workers and medical facilities. When member associations do not demonstrate active commitment to these fundamental principles, we believe WONCA should consider appropriate institutional measures, to uphold the integrity of its core values. Ensuring accountability for violations and advocating effectively with governmental and international bodies remain essential to protecting the right to health. WONCA’s influence stems not only from its principles, but from the collective strength it can mobilize through its global network of professional associations.

    As medical professionals, we must address with clarity the humanitarian situation in Gaza and other conflict zones. When professional institutions remain silent in the face of systematic violations, such actions not only persist but risk becoming normalized—undermining healthcare systems globally and affecting populations across all nations. Institutional silence carries the risk of inadvertent complicity. As the European Young Family Doctors Movement (EYFDM), we reaffirm our commitment to universal medical principles and call upon the global medical community to stand united in protecting healthcare as a fundamental human right.

    28 August 2025

    In recent global conflicts, there have been hundreds of attacks on health facilities, ambulances, and medical staff. Many hospitals have been forced to close, leaving patients without treatment, and local primary care providers risk their lives to provide even the most basic health services. Estimates say that a thousand or more health workers in Gaza alone were killed, while others face detention or displacement.1

    Protecting healthcare personnel is not optional: it is a moral and legal obligation that transcends borders, politics, and conflicts. WONCA stands in solidarity with health personnel everywhere, particularly those operating in the most challenging and dangerous environments.

    WONCA continues to join other leading civil society organizations amongst the health care community in urging all sides in conflicts to:

    • Ensure the Safety of Health Personnel: Establish and enforce protocols that protect healthcare personnel, patients and facilities, particularly in conflict zones.
    • Respect Medical Neutrality: Uphold the sanctity of healthcare as a nonpartisan and noncombatant activity.
    • Strengthen Support Systems: Provide resources and psychosocial support to health personnel who risk their lives to serve communities in crisis.

    The impact of these conflicts on local populations is also devastating: safe childbirth, treatment for chronic conditions, and even basic emergency care are increasingly out of reach. This is now compounded by famine conditions in several conflict zones, including Gaza and Sudan. Blockages to the delivery of medical supplies and humanitarian aid, combine with destruction of food and water supplies to push entire communities to a state of famine. With sanitation systems collapsing, waterborne diseases threaten to cause a second wave of preventable deaths. Denying people access to adequate food and clean water is a violation of international humanitarian law and a direct assault on human dignity.

    In every conflict, care comes first—and so must the fundamental right to food, water, and health.

    WONCA makes an urgent call to:

    • Address escalating famine and disease in conflict zones: Rapid and unhindered delivery of medical supplies and humanitarian aid following global standards for aid distribution, including adequate food and clean water, in conflict zones is urgent.
    • Enforce international humanitarian law: Ensure respect for civilians and protect those not actively participating in hostilities by proactively limiting the effects of armed conflict on civilian populations.
    • Prioritize ceasefires wherever and whenever possible: Aggressively pursue humanitarian ceasefires as an initial step towards resolving all conflicts, including in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
    • Release all hostages and stop all unlawful detention and mistreatment.

    WONCA urges governments, international organizations, and humanitarian agencies to act without delay. All parties must ensure safe corridors for the delivery of food, water, and medical care. Accountability must follow for those who violate humanitarian law. The survival and dignity of millions depend on urgent global action.


    1Health and aid workers targeted in conflicts around the world, UN agency says. (2025, August 23). UN News.

  • EYFDM Council Day 1

    EYFDM Council Day 1

    Today, after the opening ceremony of the WONCA World Pre-conference in Lisbon the EYFDM Council met for the election of 3 members of the executive. After a tight election with 2 amazing candidates, Charlotte Morris and Jan Lubomski, following 2 ties in a row, Charlotte Morris was elected as WONCA Europe Liaison. Catarina Gomes Madeira was elected as Events Officer and Paula Sala Ivars as President-elect.

    A huge thanks to Aaron Poppleton (WE Liasion), İkbal Hümay Arman (Events officer) and Stuart Holmes (Past President) for their amazing contributions to the executive and help shaping EYFDM.

    During this session the annual report was also approved.

    The council will meet again tomorrow to discuss the financial report and budget, forum bids, exchanges, statements on important matters for council members and upcoming events.

  • Join the executive – 3 roles open

    Join the executive – 3 roles open

    We announce the following vacancies, for which elections will be held during the upcoming Council Meeting on 16th-17th September 2025 in Lisbon:

    Please see below for role descriptions. The deadline to submit applications for these positions is 20th August, and candidates will need to attend the council meeting on 16th-17th September either online or in person to present their application and receive questions from council.

    Applicant Criteria and Process

    The elections organisational policy can be found here.

    Candidates should be a young doctor and a member of their NMO.

    The required documents for election are as follows: 

    ○ Curriculum Vitae 

    ○ Motivational Letter 

    ○ Proof of:

    • membership of their NMO 
    • young doctor status 

    ○ Essential letter of recommendation from their National Delegate (if the candidate is not themselves a National Delegate, or from their NEC if the candidate is a National Delegate themselves and their country has a NEC). 

    ○ Up to three desirable letters of recommendation: 

    ■ From their NMO 

    ■ A maximum of two letters from other EYFDM members 

    Please contact secretary if you have any questions!

  • Join EYFDM executive – help distribute bursaries and awards

    Join EYFDM executive – help distribute bursaries and awards

    We are pleased to open calls for applications to the position of Treasurer on the Executive from Monday 5th May! Please find the role description here. Note that we have removed the requirement for EU/EEA residency.

    This will be an online election:

    • the deadline to submit applications (see documents list below) to secretary is 2nd June 2025
    • these will be vetted and circulated to council on 3rd June 2025, who will have 1 week to submit questions
    • questions will be circulated to the candidates on 9th June 2025, with 1 week to submit responses
    • these responses will be shared with council and the vote opened on 16th, closing on 23rd June with the outcome announced.

    Candidates should be a young doctor and a member of their NMO.
    The required documents for election are as follows: 
    ○ Curriculum Vitae 
    ○ Motivational Letter 
    ○ Proof of membership of their NMO 
    ○ Proof of young doctor status 
    ○ An essential letter of recommendation from their National Delegate if the candidate is not themselves a National Delegate, or from their NEC if the candidate is a National Delegate themselves and their country has a NEC. 

    ○ Up to three desirable letters of recommendation: 
    ■ From their NMO 
    ■ A maximum of two letters from other EYFDM members 

    Candidates will also need to submit a 3 minute video presentation to accompany their application.

    Please contact secretary if you have any questions!

  • 9th Forum – Grand Region

    9th Forum – Grand Region

    The 9th EYFDM Forum just flew by these last 3 days, allowing participants to expand and share their knowledge, expertise and insights both during the scientific programme and social events, while getting to know colleagues from all over Europe and even other regions.

    It was a great event and we thank our hosts for making the first tri-national Forum.

    Before the start of the event, the Council meet to discuss some important issues, namely concerns regarding conflicts, its effect on healthcare and its discussion within EYFDM and WONCA. Social Media Guidelines were discussed and approved and will be shared within the coming days. We also got a sneak peak of the next events – namely the Pre-Conference of the WONCA World Lisbon 2025 and 10th EYFDM Forum in Tallinn, Estonia 2026.

    The prestigious Fons Sips Award was awarded to Raisa Álvarez Paniagua, nominated by Helena Alonso. We congratulate the colleagues also nominated: Fabian Dupont, İkbal Hümay Arman, Nick Mamo, and their nominators Stuart Holmes, Şeyma Handan Akyon and Kerry Greenan. This award honors outstanding work in the field of Family Medicine and the meaningful impact that has been made within the EYFDM community.

    We thank everyone involved in the event – including HOC, staff at the different venues, participants, speakers, reviewers, colleagues that submitted abstracts.

    We wish everyone a safe journey and hope to see you in coming events.

  • “Our aim is to foster connections between young FDs whilst also promoting FM”. –  interview with Daria Gheorghe – EYFDM’s President

    “Our aim is to foster connections between young FDs whilst also promoting FM”. – interview with Daria Gheorghe – EYFDM’s President

    EYFDM’s President Daria Gheorghe talked with WONCA Europe and recently and interview was published. You can read all on the WONCA Europe website.

    How would you introduce EYFDM to our readers? 

    EYFDM – the European Young Family Doctors Movement – is one of WONCA Europe’s networks, dedicated to family doctors in the early stages of their career so either trainees or doctors during their first five years of training. Our aim is to foster connections between young family doctors whilst also promoting Family Medicine and we do so through our exchanges, Forums and preconferences. There is an overall feeling of friendliness and peer-support at our events that participants appreciate and which leaves them feeling even more motivated about our lovely specialty. With that being said, if there are any young doctors reading this that are still hesitating on participating in one of our next events, I strongly encourage them to attend as our amazing EYFDM community will welcome them with open arms!”

    Are are just a few highlights:

    There is an overall feeling of friendliness and peer-support at our events that participants appreciate and which leaves them feeling even more motivated about our lovely specialty

    We wish for as many of our members as possible to attend our events but we know that this is a challenge for lower income country members

    I think Family Medicine might evolve to an even more global patient approach through community health and social prescribing all whilst paying more attention to the social determinants in health.

    Read the complete interview here.

  • Bridge Project 2025

    Bridge Project 2025

    The EYFDM Bridge Project is now in its 4rd year!

    The Bridge Project is an opportunity for young family doctors from across the world to work together on a project of their choice.
    The aim of the Bridge Project is to connect young family doctors and encourage communication and collaboration.
    The project gives you the opportunity to work on a research or quality improvement project in an area you are interested in and present the results at the WONCA conference.
    Previous projects have investigated diverse areas, including family medicine exchanges, prescribing, appointments and comparing healthcare systems. Family medicine doctors
    from many different countries have participated and worked together on projects. To get involved, you send an application explaining the area you are interested to complete your project in. This might be ‘elderly care’ or ‘safe prescribing’, it can bea nything you are interested in!


    The Bridge Project team will then match you to other family medicine doctors from around the world who are interested in a similar project. We will then send you details of your Bridge Project Group, and you can start working together. We suggest that you have online meetings about the project, but there is nothing stopping you meeting in person as a group to work on the project.
    Ideas of what you could do might be comparing health care systems or prescribing processes, a quality improvement project in your clinics or even a literature review. You might even be able to publish the work in a journal!

    The main thing is that getting involved with the Bridge Project will help you connect with new colleagues from all over the world, share learning and experiences.

    • Start date -> 14 April 2025
    • End (submit you work by)-> 1st September 2025, prior to the WONCA World Conference 2025, in Lisbon with the possibility of presenting your final works in English.

    Meetings in fixed group sessions will take place from April to September.

    Its advised to have at least 4-5 meetings during that period to aid discussion & come up with a project.

  • Treasurer applications – Last Call

    Treasurer applications – Last Call

    Considering the proximity of the WONCA call for abstracts deadline the executive decided to extend the call for the position of Treasure to April 4th. As treasurer, you’ll play a key role in managing finances, ensuring transparency, and contributing to the success of our organisation. You can find all the details in the role description below.

    The elections organisational policy can be found here.

    Who Can Apply?
    We are looking for a young doctor who is an active member of their National Medical Organisation (NMO). If you’re passionate, driven, and ready to take on responsibility, we want to hear from you!

    The required documents for election are as follows: 

    ○ Curriculum Vitae 

    ○ Motivational Letter 

    ○ Proof of membership of their NMO 

    ○ Proof of young doctor status 

    ○ An essential letter of recommendation from their National Delegate if the candidate is not themselves a National Delegate, or from their NEC if the candidate is a National Delegate themselves and their country has a NEC. 

    ○ Up to three desirable letters of recommendation: 

    ■ From their NMO 

    ■ A maximum of two letters from other EYFDM members 

    The deadline to submit applications for this position is April 4th 2025 – email to secretary

    Election Day:
    The election will be held on 25th April 2025, during the Council Meeting in Luxembourg (or online). As a candidate, you’ll deliver a 3-minute presentation and answer questions from the council before voting begins.

  • Fons Sips Award 2025 – Call open

    Fons Sips Award 2025 – Call open

    In 2016, the Fons Sips Outstanding Achievement Award was created in honour of the contributions of one of EYFDM’s (at that time VdGM) founding fathers, Alphons Jacobus Ignatius. It was created in order to ensure that the heritage and history of the movement was not forgotten and in order to recognise great work and contribution of its members. The Fons Sips Outstanding Achievement Award remains first and foremost the chance for EYFDM members to appreciate their colleagues’ achievements and passion for Family Medicine, as well as their commitment to EYFDM community. It continues to be an award “by the members, for the members”.

    The Fons Sips winner is the EYFDM Rising Star Award nominee for WONCA Rising Star Award 2025.

    Nominations will be requested from the EYFDM members, therefore the nominator must be a “young doctor”, meaning family medicine/general practice trainee or within 5 years of completing the training.

    Nominee must be:

    1. A “young doctor”, meaning family medicine/general practice trainee or within 5 years of completing her/his training (the status must be still valid by the month of WONCA World Conference 2025)
    2. A registered member of a WONCA Europe National Member Organisation

      Documents

      To nominate a colleague, please provide:

      1. A letter of consent from the nominee saved as „Name of the nominee_Consent_ FSA2025″
      2. Evidence of the nominee’s “young doctor” status saved as „Name of the nominee_Status_ FSA2025″
      3. A completed template of a nomination letter outlining why the nominee should be considered for the award saved as „Name of the nominee_NL_FSA2025″

      All documents and potential questions should be sent to our Awards Officer. All documents should be sent by the 31th of March 2025.
      The winner of the Fons Sips Outstanding Achievement Award will be informed about the results by 7th of April 2025 and the award will be announced during the 9th EYFDM Forum in Grand Region (25-27 April 2025). The winner of the WONCA World Rising Star Award will be announced during WONCA World Conference in Lisbon (17- 21 September 2025).