To survey basic knowledge of the humanpapillomavirus (HPV) among Colombian general paractitioners, gynecologists and pediatricians, as well as their attitudes, personal feelings and perceptions towards the HPV vaccine. Methods: An explorator y, qualitative study was carried out in four regions in Colombia. In each region a focus group made up of general practitioners, gynecologists and pediatricians was set up. Each session was taped and transcribed. Content analysis was based upon the stages of open reading, coding, structural analysis and critical interpretation. Results: General practitioners have scant knowledge of HPV and the vaccine; gynecologists and pediatricians command good and excellent knowledge, respectively. Many physicians espy the commercial gain that could be made off the vaccine. In two regions there was skepticism about introducing the vaccine locally, where it was deemed to be too difficult to achieve total protection, and where it would be unable to reach the needworthy population. Conclusion: Among Colombian physicians, confusion exists concerning the different types of HPV vaccines; therefore, steps should be taken to improve their knowledge on the subject as well as to provide recommendations and clear instructions concerning vaccine application. Educational and training courses, particularly for general practitioners, on HPV, HPV vaccines, and screening should be widely available