From March 24–26, the VII National Congress with International Participation "5P Pediatrics" was held in Moscow. The Forum focused on current issues in maintaining children's health under the motto: "A Healthy Child—Mission Accomplished". It was organized by Russia's leading research and educational medical institutions and brought together leading pediatric specialists: representatives of relevant ministries, heads of federal centers, practicing physicians, and young scientists.
The congress's scientific program covered a wide range of topics, including digitalization and the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare, orphan alertness and modern therapeutic strategies for treating rare diseases in children, targeted therapy for allergic diseases, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in children, and innovations in respiratory medicine.
As part of the congress's business program, participants met with prominent scientists and practitioners in the field of pediatrics: Prof. Alexander V. GORELOV, MD, Dr Sci (in Medicine), Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Prof. Alexander G. RUMYANTSEV, MD, Dr Sci (in Medicine), Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Participants had a unique opportunity to ask questions and discuss current professional challenges with recognized leaders in Russian medical science.
The young scientists' competition held as part of the congress raised particular interest among the participants. The competition traditionally aims to identify and support promising research in pediatrics. Elena B. PAVLINOVA, MD, Dr Sci (in Medicine), Head of the OSMU Department of Pediatrics (Advanced Level), including Postgraduate Training Courses, chaired the jury panel.
Following the competitive selection process, Vladimir N. LIPPERT, PhD student the OSMU Department of Pediatrics (Advanced Level), including Postgraduate Training Courses, took the first place with his presentation on "Assessment of clinical manifestations and psychoemotional state in children with essential arterial hypertension living in the Omsk Region".
We wish our scientists continued success in their research and new professional achievements!
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