Regional groups are local branches of SAPPM. They serve the regional networking of SAPPM members and guarantee regional training and supervision opportunities. The aim of the networking events and training courses is to strengthen the psychosomatic expertise of their regional members and, in cooperation with local colleagues and institutions, to integrate the expertise of psychosomatic medicine into regional primary care or hospital medicine.
Contact: info@psysomrom.ch
Contact persons: christian.henkel@kispisg.ch or doris.straus@oberwaid.ch
Contact: mgcanepa@hin.ch
A network of active and committed members is preparing the new regional group.
Interested? info@sappm.ch
Specialist groups are interest groups of specialists within the SAPPM with the same professional area of responsibility. Specialist groups represent a core psychosomatic or psychosocial interest relevant to the SAPPM. The specialist group guarantees networking and further education and training events in its specialist area.
Contact: info@sappm.ch
Contact: info@sappm.ch
Working groups are association-like interest groups of SAPPM members that focus on a specific and ongoing training topic of interest to SAPPM. The working groups guarantee networking and practice-oriented further education and training events on their working topic.
Contact: info@sappm.ch