Anthroposophic Medical Grand Rounds
Feb 18th, 2026: Anthroposophic teaching about fever is having a big impact! - Webinar in English without translation
18 February 2026, 4 to 6 p.m. CET (->check your time)
Anthroposophic teaching about fever is having a big impact!
Join us for a research update about how the Feverfriend apps have been developed, how they are being used in Germany, Holland and Hungary, and how this outreach is having an impact on medical, social and even political levels (see references below). Join special presenters David Martin, Henrik Szőke and Eefje Belt to learn about the effect these programs are having in all three countries. There will also be a discussion about possible future fever research and its contribution to reducing Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
We want as many people as possible to participate, but must now charge a modest tuition in order to make the Grand Rounds a sustainable, long-term continuing education program.
Tuition levels
Regular tuition: 15 CHF
Discounted: 10 CHF
Hardship/Student: 5 CHF
Registration can be done directly via Zoom (klick button below)
Those who cannot register via Zoom due to country restrictions can do so by using our donation site. In that case the zoom link will be sent to you a few days before the event. (klick button below)
The event will be recorded. The Medical Section is pleased to now be able to offer certificates of participation for those who participate.
We look forward to your participation together with leading colleagues!
Adam Blanning
References:
In an independent review early this year the FeverFriend App and the FeverApp was rated as two of the three best Apps for childrens fever-management apps worldwide: Joosen C, Toelen J, Asscherickx W. Clinical Decision Support for Parents through Mobile Applications: A Systematic Assessment of Pediatric Fever Management Apps. Belgian Journal of Paediatrics 2024, 26: 275–281.
https://belgjpaediatrics.com/index.php/bjp/article/view/344/443.
Along the experiences of the FeverFriend Program with the coordination of Henrik Szőke a new guideline for fever-management in childhood in Hungary could set up and publish this spring https://www.researchgate.net/publication/393472132_Guideline_of_the_ministry_of_interior_on_management_of_feverish_states_in_childhood_EGESZSEGUGYI_KOZLONY_2025.
Beerenbrock Y, Jenetzky E, Martin DD. FeverApp for Parents: A Multilingual and Socially Accountable Approach to Paediatric Fever Management in Germany. Journal of CME 2024;13(1):2352940. doi:
https://doi.org/10.1080/28338073.2024.2352940