Abstract

Abstract The European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) was formed in 1996 through a merger between the Association Europeenne de Medicine Interne (d' Ensemble) (AEMI(E)) and the Forum of Presidents of National Societies of Internal Medicine (IM). It arose as a result of ideas from Carcassi (Rome/Cagliari) and Merino (Alicante) to transform the largely French-speaking and rather elitist AEMI into a more easily accessible and English-speaking federation of national societies. The founding meeting of the General Assembly of the EFIM took place in May 1996 in Paris. Since then, the EFIM has initiated many activities, some of them originating from the time of the AEMI(E).

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