27th Annual National Family Practitioners Congress

5 – 6 September 2025 | Midrand Conference Centre


Call for Abstracts


SAAFP Congress 2025 will focus on:  “Learning and Practicing Family Medicine and Primary Healthcare in an ERA of Global Change”

The following sub-themes have been identified:

Artificial intelligence: There is a swift global transition into the use of artificial intelligence (AI), which has been viewed as a paradigm shift. It has been adopted by various sectors owing to its ability to perform tasks more precisely than humans.

Climate change: The climate change in South Africa has had catastrophic effects on people’s lives, with recent heavy rainfall and strong, violent winds experienced in various parts of the country. Victims of these natural disasters turn to primary health care for medical care, and this puts further strain on the already strained health care system.

The rise in obesity, non-communicable diseases, gender-based violence, sexually transmitted infections is another unfortunate change that primary care doctors and family physicians face in their resource constraint practices.

Change in political front: The government of national unity (GNU) has commenced work. Our greatest hope is to see primary healthcare being reformed to meet the needs of the people it serves. This means equal distribution of resources based on need not affordability.

Who should submit?

All medical students, medical practitioners, registrars, and members of the SAAFP are invited to submit abstracts of their scientific research to be considered for a poster/oral presentation at the 2025 National SAAFP Congress.

Approval process

The conference’s scientific committee will review abstracts submitted for selection to present a poster or do an oral presentation. In addition, the best poster and the best oral presentation will be given a prize.


How to prepare your abstract

Abstracts using 250 words only should be submitted in line with the themes and sub-themes identified and should be structured as follows:

Background: indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the tested hypothesis or a description of the problem being analyzed or evaluated.

Methods: describe the study period/setting/location, study design, study population, data collection and methods of analysis used.

Results: present as clearly and as much in detail as possible the findings/outcome of the study, please summarize any specific results.

Conclusions: explain the significance of your findings/outcomes of the study for prevention, treatment, care and/ or support, and the future implications of the results.

The following review criteria will be used:

  •  Is there a clear background and justified objective?
  •  Is the methodology/study design appropriate for the objectives?
  •  Are the results important and clearly presented?
  •  Do the results support the conclusions?
  •  Is the study original, and does it contribute to the overall theme?

The conference aims to be carbon-neutral, and all posters will be presented as ePosters.


How to prepare your oral presentation

You have 10 minutes to present your oral presentation with the following headings:

  • Background: indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the tested hypothesis or a description of the problem being analyzed or evaluated.
  • Methods: describe the study period/setting/location, study design, study population, data collection and methods of analysis used.
  • Results: present as clearly and as much in detail as possible the findings/outcome of the study, please summarize any specific results.
  • Conclusions: explain the significance of your findings/outcomes of the study for prevention, treatment, care and/ or support, and the future implications of the results.

After the oral presentation there will be 5 minutes for questions and clarifications from the floor.


Scientific Committee:

Prof. Hanneke Brits [Chair] from the University of the Free State

Dr Arun Nair from the University of the Free State

Prof Olufemi Omole from the University of Witwatersrand

Dr Doudou Nzaumvila from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University

Dr Tombo Bongongo from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University

Prof Honey Mabuza from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University

 

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