On March 2026, V Irtysh Medical Forum took place in Omsk. The Forum's program included reports by the leading experts on the most pressing issues in pediatrics, internal diseases, public health and healthcare management. The mixed format of the event allowed to bring together more than 250 practicing physicians.
The scientific program consisted of three sessions, with 45 presentations addressing common issues of diagnosis, treatment, and maintaining patient health given by professors and leading external specialists. The report by Prof. Maria A. LIVZAN, MD, Dr Sci (in Medicine), Rector of OSMU, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine (Intermediate Level) and Gastroenterology, Corresponding Member of RAS, and Chief External Specialist in Internal Diseases of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation for the Siberian Federal District, on the complexities of diagnosing and treating drug-induced liver injury, opened the section "Modern Trends in Internal Diseases". The report on the algorithm for diagnosing and treating bronchitis in children by Prof. Elena B. PAVLINOVA, MD, Dr Sci (in Medicine), Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Head of the Department of Pediatrics (Advanced Level), including Postgraduate Training Courses, opened the section "Children are not little adults: early childhood pathology in the light of new clinical guidelines."
These sections then featured presentations on gastroenterology, allergic and autoimmune diseases. The audience was introduced to current trends in the development of eating disorders in adults and children, taking into account the cultural and social characteristics of the 21st century, as well as recommendations for patient management and modern treatment algorithms. Topics related to the treatment of respiratory diseases were also discussed. The "Public health and healthcare management" section featured presentations covering a wide range of disease aspects and the organization of medical care.
The Irtysh Medical Forum once again demonstrated the importance of sharing experiences and participating in educational events, which helps acquire valuable knowledge and skills that will be used for the benefit of patients and contribute to improving the quality of medical care in primary healthcare.
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