Following the outstanding success of CaReMe-O 2024 in Barcelona and CaReMeLO 2025 in Warsaw, which together welcomed over 2,400 participants (580 onsite and 1,820 online), we are delighted to announce that the Cardiovascular, Renal, Metabolic, Liver, and Obesity Conference (CaReMeLO 2026) is set to take place on 8-9 May 2026 in Munich, Germany, and online.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN! Secure your place today and connect with a diverse, multidisciplinary community of healthcare professionals, including family physicians, general practitioners, specialists, and allied health professionals, all coming together to share knowledge, explore groundbreaking therapies, and drive innovation in Cardiometabolic, Renal, Liver, and Obesity care.
If you’re passionate about advancing patient outcomes and staying ahead in medical innovation, CaReMeLO 2026 is where you want to be!
Don’t miss out – Join us in Munich, or online, on 8 - 9 May 2026!
Conference Highlights
Expert Insights: Hear from a distinguished panel of speakers, including pioneers from the 2024 and 2025 conferences such as Avraham Karasik, Eberhard Standl, and many other leading family physicians and experts in cardiometabolic health and the role of the family physician. Innovative Learning Formats: Engage in case-based discussions, interactive workshops, and hands-on training sessions designed to enhance practical skills and knowledge application. Expanded Sessions on Obesity and Liver disease: Dedicated tracks on the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists, highlighting their clinical benefits, patient selection, and real-world application in treating obesity. Collaborative Care Workshops: Sessions on fostering a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, featuring insights into successful collaboration between family physicians, endocrinologists, cardiologists, nephrologists, and allied health professionals. Networking and Collaboration: Ample opportunities for one-onone interactions, group discussions, and partnership development, with a focus on fostering collaborations that transcend national borders within Europe.