Spring General Assembly, Montpellier France

Registration to participate in the upcoming 2024 EJD Spring General Assembly, to be held at the historic University of Medicine in Montpellier, France has opened!
Montpellier, home to the oldest university of medicine in the world, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and contributions to the field of healthcare and medical education. As we gather in this incredible city, we are presented with a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions and collaborative efforts that will shape the future of healthcare.
The General Assembly, scheduled to take place on May 3rd and 4th, promises to be a platform for insightful dialogue and exchange of ideas. Our theme for this year's topic debate is "Healthcare Worker's Mobility," a topic of paramount importance in today's globalized world.
We are delighted to invite you to be a part of this enriching experience and to contribute your expertise and perspectives to our discussions. Your participation is invaluable in advancing our collective efforts towards safeguarding the interests of junior doctors.
Please note that registration for the General Assembly is now open, and delegates can register until April 15th, 2024 through the link that has been distributed to delegates. We encourage you to register at your earliest convenience to secure your place at the hotel.
In addition to the stimulating program, we are also excited to offer you the beauty and hospitality of France. We are confident that your time in Montpellier will be both professionally and personally enriching.
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