Nordic Leader Seminar
The Nordic Leader Seminar of General Practice is held every second year. The participants at the seminar are the chairmen, directors and relevant board members of the Nordic colleges and unions of general practice.
Sweden 2025
The next Nordic Leader seminar will take place in Stockholm area at 27-30. August 2025.
Finland 2023
The Nordic Leader seminar in 2023 took take place in Hanasaari, Helsinki at 23-26 August 2023.
Norway 2021
(postponed one year due to COVID-19 pandemic)
The Nordic Leader Seminar took place at Askeladdens hus, Oslo 26-28 August 2021.Please find link below to all relevant documents from our Nordic Leader Seminar in Oslo, Norway in August 2021.
Denmark 2018
The Nordic Leader Seminar took place in Denmark on 23-25 August 2018.
Please find link below to all relevant documents from our Nordic Leader Seminar in Elsinore, Denmark in August 2018.
Finland 2016
Materials from the NFGP Seminar in Helsinki, Finland in August 2016:
Iceland 2014
At the meeting at Saröhus 2012 it was decided to write a policy document about prevention. A draft was presented at the NFGP meeting in Copenhagen April 2013 and was finally approved by all five Nordic countries at a separate meeting in Tampere, Finland August 2013. The paper was signed at the seminar in Iceland 2014.
Sweden 2012
At the meeting at Saröhus the leaders of the Nordic Colleges and Unions of General Practice have agreed on to commit themselves to present a resolution for their boards for adoption and to work for to ensure clarity about and limit the influence of the industry on pharmaceutical and other treatments in the health system of Nordic countries.
Charter: "Physicians and the Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry"
Norway 2010
At the meeting in Svalbard, August 2010, the participants agreed on the content of a risk charter and commited themselves to present this resolution for their national boards for adoption and to work for the implementation of the charter in their own countries.
Information Charter 2010 concerning General Practice in the Nordic Countries