The 10th SGAIM Autumn Congress is a major Swiss medical conference dedicated to general internal medicine, primary care, and patient-centered healthcare. Organized by the Swiss Society of General Internal Medicine (SGAIM), this milestone congress brings together physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to discuss the latest developments in clinical practice, medical education, and health system innovation.
As internal medicine continues to evolve in response to aging populations, multimorbidity, and digital transformation, the SGAIM Autumn Congress provides a key platform for sharing evidence-based approaches that improve diagnosis, treatment, and long-term patient care.
Main Topics
- Comprehensive Care in General Internal Medicine
- Chronic Disease Management and Multimorbidity
- Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion
- Geriatric Medicine and Care for Older Adults
- Diagnostic Advances and Clinical Decision-Making
- Digital Health and Innovation in Primary Care
- Medical Education and Professional Development
Who Should Attend
The SGAIM Autumn Congress is designed for professionals in internal medicine and primary healthcare, including:
- Specialists in general internal medicine
- Primary care physicians and family doctors
- Residents and medical trainees
- Hospital-based internists
- Healthcare researchers and educators
- Allied health professionals involved in patient care
What Participants Will Gain
Through keynote lectures, clinical workshops, and interactive sessions, attendees will gain:
- Practical updates on current guidelines and best practices in internal medicine
- Insights into managing complex and chronic conditions
- Knowledge of innovations in digital tools and patient-centered care
- Opportunities for networking within the Swiss internal medicine community
Why This Congress Matters
General internal medicine plays a central role in delivering coordinated, high-quality healthcare. The 10th SGAIM Autumn Congress supports continuous professional development and promotes collaboration across care settings, strengthening the future of primary and hospital-based internal medicine in Switzerland.
