International Network for Person-centered Medicine, President 2005–2008, World Psychiatric Association and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University, New York, USA.
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The yearly Geneva Conferences on Person-centered Medicine started in May 2008 as a collaborative effort of global medical and health organizations and committed clinicians and scholars to place the whole person at the centre of medicine and health care. They were informed by the traditions of great ancient civilizations and recent developments in clinical care and public health. The process of the Geneva Conferences led to the development of the International Network for Person-centered Medicine as a non-for-profit institution aimed at organizing future editions of the Geneva Conference and building person-centred medicine as a paradigmatic repriorizing of the medical and health fields in collaboration inter alia with the World Medical Association, the World Health Organization and the World Organization of Family Doctors.
一年一度的日内瓦以人为本医学大会于 2008 年 5 月启动,由全球医学和卫生组织以及热心的临床医生和学者共同合作,致力于将整个人置于医学和医疗保健的中心。大会的召开借鉴了伟大古代文明的传统和临床护理及公共卫生的最新发展。日内瓦大会的进程促成了国际以人为本医学网络的发展,该网络是一个非营利机构,旨在组织未来的日内瓦会议,并将以人为本医学作为医学和卫生领域的一个典范重新优先排序,除其他外,与世界医学协会、世界卫生组织和世界家庭医生组织合作。