We would like to invite you to the XXIII International Symposium of Students and Young Physicians in Surgery and Other Surgical Specialties - Students International Surgical Conference 2023.
The organizer of the upcoming Symposium is the Student Scientific Circle at the Department of General, Colorectal and Multiple Organ Trauma Surgery of the Silesian Medical University and the Student Scientific Society of the Silesian Medical University in Katowice.
The conference will be a two-day event and will be held on May 12 - 13 this year. I would like to emphasize with joy and pride that it is returning to Ustroń, i.e. to the place where the first meetings of the university group were held.
We plan to host more than 100 people, including medical students (majoring in medicine, nursing, midwifery or emergency medicine), as well as young doctors and specialists, for whom we plan to implement a separate scientific session.
Participants in the event will be able to present clinical case reports and original works that have not been presented before. From among them, through a competition, the Scientific Committee will select the winners, for whom attractive prizes will await.
The Scientific Committee of the Conference will include more than a dozen distinguished specialists. They will evaluate the speeches of students and young doctors. In turn, young scientists will have the opportunity to listen to expert lectures.
In addition, participants will be able to take part in interesting workshops.
- Under the watchful eye of the Mocni na Starcie Foundation, it will be possible to explore the secrets of ultrasound.
- The Coloplast company will show how to care for an intestinal stoma.
- With the Urgo company, you will be able to improve your knowledge and skills in wound care.
- Interesting information on heart surgery will be available at a cardiac surgery workshop, which will be conducted by Cardiac Surgery Resident Physician from Krakow Veranika Baravik
- Another workshop, led by perinatal hospice staff, will address the important issue of having difficult conversations with patients.