10 Jun 2026, 07:07 UTC31 views4 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Forwarded from @advancedsurgeryclubPhoto
OUTCOMES OF THE CO-SESSION
📅On June 3, our club and the Student Scientific Club of Propaedeutics of Childhood Diseases held a joint online session on esophageal atresia.
The discussion covered:
🔵neonatal presentation;
🔵surgical approaches in infancy;
🔵long-term complications of esophagoplasty in adulthood.
The session fostered valuable dialogue between pediatric diagnostics and surgical management perspectives👥
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3 Jun 2026, 13:37 UTC56 views1 reactionsread 9 August 2026 We'll be waiting for you at the meeting at 5 PM by the link:
https://my.mts-link.ru/j/46946763/20614177058
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1 Jun 2026, 07:29 UTC46 views5 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Forwarded from @advancedsurgeryclub
JOINT SESSION
Final meeting of this academic year
We’re pleased to invite you to a joint session with the Student Scientific Club of the Department of Propaedeutics of Childhood Diseases.
The session will focus on esophageal atresia, covering:
• prenatal signs and neonatal presentation
• current surgical strategies in infants
• long-term outcomes and complications of esophagoplasty in adulthood - including strictu…
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2 Apr 2026, 11:36 UTC779 views6 reactionsread 9 August 2026 CONFERENCE PRESENTATION:
(How to Deliver with Clarity and Confidence)
Join us for a practical session focused on one of the most important research skills: presenting your work at scientific conferences🎙
We’ll cover:
🔵structuring an effective oral presentation;
🔵designing clear, readable slides;
🔵managing time and handling Q&A;
🔵common pitfalls - and how to avoid them;
🔵tips for presenting in English (for non-nati…
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31 Mar 2026, 07:09 UTC110 views2 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Today at the Medical Education Week we met the team behind HealthVision — a new «medical» communication app that helps make interactions between doctors, clinics, and patients more structured, fast, and safe despite language barriers.
It is inspiring to see digital projects that grow directly from clinical practice and aim to improve how we coordinate care and teach future doctors real‑world communication skills.
W…
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19 Feb 2026, 09:58 UTC815 views7 reactionsread 9 August 2026 ABSTRACTS AND KEY FINDINGS
📝We’re excited to announce the new date for our session!
We will review:
🔵standard structure of a scientific abstract;
🔵how to formulate and present key findings;
🔵common mistakes in abstract writing;
🔵practical recommendations for conference submissions.
📅Date: February, 25
🕓Time: 4 PM
📍Location: Dovatora St., 15/1, Room 203
Attendance is open to all interested students. We are looking…
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28 Jan 2026, 13:23 UTC601 views11 reactionsread 9 August 2026 ❗️UPD:
Due to technical reasons, the meeting has been postponed to February.
Thanks for your understanding🙏
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28 Jan 2026, 12:55 UTC539 views5 reactionsread 9 August 2026 ❗️ATTENTION
Dear students!
For technical reasons, the main entrance to the department is currently blocked. In this regard, we kindly ask you to promptly inform us (message @savvnv or here by comments) of your plans to attend the meeting today.
We will meet on the -1st floor (near the cafeteria) at 16:10 and take a detour to the department.
Thanks for your understanding!
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26 Jan 2026, 11:51 UTC875 views6 reactionsread 9 August 2026 WE'RE BACK
And ready to sharpen one of the most essential research skills: writing clear, compelling abstracts.
Join us for a practical session on:
• How to structure an effective scientific abstract.
• What key findings really mean - and how to highlight them.
• Common mistakes that weaken your message.
• Best practices for conferences and publications.
📝Whether you’re finalising your first abstract or refining a…
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18 Dec 2025, 05:52 UTC164 views6 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
SESSION RECAP: Study Design & Protocol Registration
Yesterday’s session gave us the essential tools to turn ideas into credible research.
We covered:
🔵How to choose the right study design - from case-control studies to RCTs
🔵Core components of a strong research protocol
🔵Where and how to register your study (ClinicalTrials, WHO ICTRP, and more)
🔵Why registration isn’t optional - it’s a requirement for ethics, trans…
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13 Dec 2025, 05:02 UTC149 views6 reactionsread 9 August 2026 STUDY DESIGN & PROTOCOL REGISTRATION
A strong study starts with a clear design and a registered protocol.
Join us to learn the essentials every researcher needs:
🔵How to choose the right study design (RCT, cohort, case-control, etc.);
🔵Key elements of a solid research protocol;
🔵Where and how to register your study;
🔵Why registration is required for publication.
📅Date: December, 17 (Wednesday)
🕓Time: 4 PM
📍Locatio…
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22 Nov 2025, 11:21 UTC159 views5 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Forwarded from @advancedsurgeryclub
JOINT MEETING
Join us for a bilingual session with the Student Scientific Club of the Department of Propaedeutics of Childhood Diseases😁
We’ll explore:
🔵clinical features and management of spontaneous pneumothorax in children;
🔵current approaches to treating recurrent pneumothorax in adults.
Whether you’re new to or already involved in child health research - this meeting is for you.
📅 Date: November, 26
🕓Time: 5…
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