Bernard Le Floch is a general practitioner in Guilvinec, France and professor at the Department of Primary Care of the University of Brest. He is also a member of the research team EA 7479 SPURBO and conduced the collaborative study “Womanpower” with the European General Practitioner research network, which is the subject of his PhD. Le Floch’s main field of interest is on General Practitioners’ job satisfaction.
Hilde Bastiaens is a primary healthcare practitioner, researcher, associate professor at the department of Primary and Interdisciplinary care of the University of Antwerp, and president of the University Centre of Qualitative Health Research Antwerp.
Jean Yves Le Reste is a general practitioner, professor at the Department of Primary Care of the University of Brest, and director of the research team EA 7479 SPURBO as well as the department of Primary Care of the University of Brest.
Lieve Peremans is a general practitioner and associate professor at the Department of Primary and Interdisciplinary Care as well as the Department of Nursing and Midwifery of the University of Antwerp.
Heidrun Lingneris a General Practitioner, Master of Public Health, and Associate Professor at the Centre for Public Health and Healthcare of the Hannover Medical School.
Robert D Hoffman MD is a specialist in Family Medicine working in Rehovot, Israel and is a teacher at the Family Medicine Department at Saklar School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University.
Zalika Klemenc Ketiš is a family medicine specialist working in the Community Health Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia and is associate professor and a chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia.
Radost Asenova is a certified family physician by the Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria with her main interests being in the field of Patient-Centred approach, prevention, multimorbidity and geriatrics.
Slawomir Czachowski is a general practitioner, paediatrician, associate professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Psychology at the Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, in Poland.