Swedish Medical Society
The Swedish Medical Society (Swedish: Svenska Läkaresällskapet) is an independent and scientific professional organization formed by Swedish physicians, including doctors from all medical specialties. Its aims are the promotion of research, education, and quality in health care.[1]
Organization
The society was founded in 1808 by Jacob Berzelius, Jonas Henrik Gistrén, Erik Gadelius, Anders Johan Hagströmer, Carl Fredrik von Schulzenheim, Eric Carl Trafvenfelt, and Henrik Gahn.[1] The organization is one of the oldest of its kind in Europe.[2] Full membership is open to those who have graduated in medicine in a Nordic country, have graduated in medicine elsewhere and are licensed to practise in Sweden, or hold a doctorate at a medical faculty in Sweden.[3]
In 2022, there were over 20,000 members.[2]
References
- "Svenska Läkaresällskapets historia | Svenska Läkaresällskapet". www.tam-arkiv.se. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- "About us". Svenska Läkaresällskapet. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- "Membership". Svenska Läkaresällskapet. Retrieved 24 October 2022.