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11th WIMC
PROGRAMME
SATURDAY, 2.45pm SUNDAY, 11am
Medical Rescue – Advanced Life Support Gynecology & Obstetrics - Gynecological
examination (at 9am)
Professional negotiations in medical professions
Gynecology & Obstetrics - Natural labor
Laboratory medicine Medical Rescue – Advanced Life Support
Emergencies in endocrinology, part 1: thyroid storm, myxedema coma, adrenal
crisis
Emergencies in endocrinology, part 2: catecholamine crisis, hypercalcemic crisis,
hypocalcemic crisis, carcinoid crisis
Neurovascular Workshop Surgery
Law and Medicine Workshop Neurological Emergency Room – Not only
for neurologists!
Otoscopic examination Dietary antioxidants and prevention of
chronic diseases
Classical neck massage - exercise Ophtalmology
Bone Marrow Biopsy The principle of Fetal Cardiology
Kinesiology Taping Motivation
Echocardiography Saving medicine? Non‐communicable diseases and the promise of robotics
Microsurgery Medical Databases
Laparoscopic surgery Microsurgey
Self-presentation
Organiser: AKADOS – Akademia Dobrego Startu (Academy of
Good Start)
Date: 09.05.2015, 5pm
Open for all participants!
Description:
Communication? It is natural we learn it since childhood.
Intuitively, drawing on new experience, we learn to deal with new challenges.
First, difficult contacts with patients and superiors.
An oral exam with a demanding professor.
Doping with bureaucracy.
Obscure argument with a significant other.
Is intuition really enough in these situations?
Have you ever had an impression that you could have made things go in a very
different direction, if only you possessed some tools and new some simple-to-learn
rules, but nobody have shown them to you before?
How about being in control of your emotions and able to quench the anger of others?
Increasing your patients trust in you?
Being able to communicate better even the most horrible news regarding them and
their loved ones?
Becoming more effective at handling everyday bussiness, say, switching your
university exam to a different date?
Persuading your nearest and dearest without coming through as pushy or
disrespectful?
This workshop will teach you how to communicate - one on one as well as in the
group.
You will learn to recognize the communicates you send for what they are.
We will show you how to utilize the Acceptance Mechanism™.
You will experience the enormous advantage of employing Non-antagonistic
Communication™, as well Extraction Communication™, released only in 2015!
You will see on the basis of real bussiness cases the power of communication done
the right way. You will get to know the importance of body language and start using
this knowledge right away!
Imagine yourself in control, consciously utilizing effective mechanisms to improve
your communication with the people around you. Whether its education,
professional or personal life – you can start yourself anew on any path!
Speaker Information
Krzysztof Sarnecki
A businessman, whose vast majority of career was
spent in the country which is home to most of the
currently-prevailing concepts and business
innovations, the United States. An expert at the Art
of Negotiation. Among the few in Trade Negotiators
in Poland. He ran his own business in the United
States for 20 years.
Funder, Founder and for many years President of the
largest long-term educational center for Poles
abroad: Academy of Business & Career Development
in Chicago. He took part in the transformation of
more than 600 companies in the US and 100
companies in Poland, including the Burn Treatment
Center in Siemianowice Slaskie, AKSON, Fakro,
Orange, and Perfumery Douglas.
For more information about Krzysztof Sarnecki, please see:
http://www.questcm.pl/_pliki/quest-sarnecki-notka,e7940.pdf
Organiser: 4life European Medical Students’ Association
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a medical emergency that requires immediate help. It is a
domain of anesthesiology and emergency medicine, but it may happen in every
hospital ward.
During our workshops we would like
to show you how to recognize SCA,
assess the heart rhythm using ECG
and defibrillate the patient if it is
recommended. We will also talk
about tracheal
intubation, pharmacotherapy in SCA
and reversible causes of cardiac
arrest.
In the practical part you will learn how to do every discussed procedure. Then,
divided to the triple teams, you will perform complete ALS resuscitation.
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Student’s Scientific Group ‘SPHEROCYTE’ ; Department of Pediatrics,
Hematology and Oncology, Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Bone marrow biopsy is done to find
the reason of blood disorder or to
check if the known cancer has
spread to the bone marrow. Some
haematological and haematopoietic
disorders have a nonspecific initial
symptoms and atypical course. In
those cases bone marrow aspiration
helps us make an adequate
diagnosis.
Our workshops are a unique chance for each of the participants to practise the
technique of bone marrow aspiration on pig’s iliac crest. We would like to present
you a very short video about the procedure and explain how this test should be
properly conducted. After this brief introduction each participant will face the
challenge of entering the medullar cavity with an original biopsy needle. We hope to
see you there!
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group of
Physiotherapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Medical
University of Warsaw. Mentor: Anna Słupik, MD, PhD;
Head of Department: Prof. Dariusz Białoszewski MD,
PhD; Agata Skowron
Hosts: Marta Nawrot, Monika Noszczyk
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Aim of workshop: presentation and exercise regarding the techniques of classical
neck massage
Presentation and discussion
of principles of classical neck
massage
Physiological reactions to
neck massage, indications
and contraindications
Techniques of classical neck
massage
Exercises in pairs
Summary
Note! Participants ought to bring towels, sports apparel with shoes for change;
restrictions for participation: acute inflammation, skin disease (bullae, open wounds),
venous inflammation, cardiovascular conditions, hemorrhage or increased risk of
hemorrhage
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group by the
Department of Physical Chemistry, Medical University
of Warsaw & Młoda Farmacja Warszawa / Young
Pharmacy Warsaw
Mentor: Dr Katarzyna Paradowska
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
At high concentrations, free radicals are hazardous for living
organisms and damage all major cellular constituents leading
to 'oxidative stress'. An excessive increase in free radicals
production has been implicated in the pathogenesis of cancer,
diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative
diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia/reperfusion injury,
obstructive sleep apnea, and other diseases. Moreover, it was
sugessted that aging is partly a result of radical-mediated
oxidative damage. At the same time, at moderate
concentrations free radicals play an important role as
regulatory mediators in signaling processes.
In living organisms, the levels of free radicals and other ‘reactive species’ are controlled by a
complex web of antioxidant defense systems, which minimize (but do not completely
prevent) oxidative damage to biomolecules. Whereas in human diseases, this ‘oxidant–
antioxidant’ balance is tilted in favor of the reactive species, so that oxidative damage levels
increase. Thus, the great attention has been paid to the field of free radical chemistry as well
as to finding the potential sources of antixodants.
During the workshop you will have an opportunity to check antioxidant properties of
beverages using DPPH test. You will find out what products are rich of dietary antioxidants
and what supplements to recommend to patients in order to prevent coronary heart
diseases, strokes, some types of cancer and age-related diseases.
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group, The Children’s Memorial Health Institute,
Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Our goal is to teach workshop
participants theoretical basics of
echocardiography as well as
practical skills useful for every
beginning echocardiographist. We
look upon the workshop as an
introduction to the further
education.
The workshop will be divided into two sections:
1) Presentation of essential knowledge and basic practical skills in theory
2) Performing transthoracic echocardiography
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organizer: Students’ Scientific Group “Endocrinus”,
Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Medical
University of Warsaw
Students: Mikołaj Radziszewski, Anna Liszcz, Magda
Niedźwiedzka, Agnieszka Ruta, Diana Wiligórska, Natalia
Wiligórska, Anna Wolska
Tutor: Dorota Kaczmarska-Turek, MD
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
This year, we would like to invite You on
workshops referred to emergencies in
endocrinology.
We organize two parts and include different
life-threatening complications of endocrine
disorders:
Part 1: thyroid storm, myxedema coma,
adrenal crisis
Part 2: catecholamine crisis, hypercalcemic
crisis, hypocalcemic crisis, carcinoid crisis
We will present you basis of pathophysiology, management and practical points
related to the topic. Moreover, you will have a possibility to strengthen your
knowledge due to presented case reports.
In case of any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Organizer: Students’ Scientific Group “Endocrinus”,
Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Medical
University of Warsaw
Students: Mikołaj Radziszewski, Anna Liszcz, Magda
Niedźwiedzka, Agnieszka Ruta, Diana Wiligórska, Natalia
Wiligórska, Anna Wolska
Tutor: Dorota Kaczmarska-Turek, MD
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
This year, we would like to invite You on
workshops referred to emergencies in
endocrinology.
We organize two parts and include
different life-threatening complications
of endocrine disorders:
Part 1: thyroid storm, myxedema coma,
adrenal crisis
Part 2: catecholamine crisis,
hypercalcemic crisis, hypocalcemic crisis,
carcinoid crisis
We will present you basis of pathophysiology, management and practical points
related to the topic. Moreover, you will have a possibility to strengthen your
knowledge due to presented case reports.
In case of any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group by the II Department of Gynecology &
Obstetrics of Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015, 9am (during Students Session)
Description:
The aim of the workshop is a practical training of conducting a pelvic examination.
Regular gynecological examination
is an important part of prevention of
many women diseases.
Unfortunately women still tend to
avoid visits to the gynecologist. It is
vital to ensure the patient
comfortable conditions during the
test, as well as public education in
the field of preventive
examinations.
The workshop will consist of two parts.
Part 1: A theoretical introduction to the gynecological examination. Discussion of the
principles of proper pelvic examination and instruments used in the examination.
Part 2: Practical pelvic examination with the usage of a manikin model under the
supervision of an experienced gynecologists. Speculum examination. Cytology
extraction training.
In case of any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group by the II Department of Gynecology &
Obstetrics of Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
The aim of the workshop is to present to the participants the process of natural labor.
The workshop will consist of two
parts.
Part 1: Theoretical introduction of
the natural labor.
Part 2: Receiving childbirth training
using an obstetric manikin. Cervical
dilatation examination and
Leopold’s grips training.
In case of any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group of
Physiotherapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Medical
University of Warsaw. Mentor: Anna Słupik, MD, PhD;
Head of Department: Prof. Dariusz Białoszewski MD,
PhD
Hosts: Anna Mosiołek, MSc
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
The aim of the workshop is to introduce
the basic knowledge of Kinesiology
Taping. This method based on the rules
of kinesiology. It is an additional tool in
patient treatment.
On the beginning there will be
theoretical part about the method: short
history of kinesiology taping and
some principles of using tapes.
During the practical part there will be an instruction how to cut the tape, how to
prepare the skin of the patient before the tape application, and finally, how to
make an application of the tape properly. We will show you different kinds of tape
application for ligaments, muscles, lymphatic system, fascia, trigger points.
Location: Department of Rehabilitation, 81 Żwirki i Wigury Street.
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Kreatywny Diagnosta Laboratoryjny
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Laboratory tests give essential information on patients’ condition. It is estimated that
laboratory test results are the ground for up to 60-70% decisions made by physicians.
They have a significant influence on clinical and economical effectiveness, depending
on proper use and interpretation. Evidence based laboratory medicine puts stress on
validation of research methods, regulating the quality of tests and managing systems
of control.
The aim of this workshop is performing a
commercial ELISA test in order to
establish the accuracy and precision of
laboratory equipment and person
conducting the test.
A student, young scientist or member of a diagnostic team presumably dealt with
ELISA-based tests, as they are the most widespread regarding both scientific and
diagnostic tests.
The equipment, being the core of tests using microplates, should be subjected to
regular control. With the Pathozyme ELISA Sure test, each participant will be able to
individually perform control procedures:
- precision of microplate reader and washer
- linearity of microplate reader
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group by the Department of General, Transplant and
Liver Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw. Organized in cooperation with
COVIDIEN
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
Laparoscopic surgery (also known
as minimal invasive surgery) is a
modern surgical technique in which
operations in the abdomen are
performed through small incisions
as campered to the larger incisions
needed in open surgery. Well
Known advantages are less pain,
shorter hospitalization, shorter
recovery time. These are the main
reasons why laparoscopic surgery is becoming so popular.
At our workshops students will be able to use training simulators and to become
acquainted with laparoscopic surgery basis.
In case of any questions, please contact Jan Stypułowski: [email protected]
Organiser: Bartłomiej Sasin and Adrian Bielecki from Medical and Pharmaceutical Law
Ius et Medicina Students’ Scientific Group, Faculty of Law and Administration,
University of Warsaw.
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
We would like to invite all medical
students to learn about the area of law
connected with their future profession!
The aim of this workshop is to introduce
Polish medical law by analysis of the
problems occurring in practice. The
workshop would not be a typical,
academic lecture, where only lecturer
talk all the time, but rather discussion
with participants.
The case-study would contain many issues, e.g.:
1. Informed consent
2. Medical records
3. Medical confidentiality
4. Civil liability of doctors and dentists
5. Criminal responsibility of doctors and dentists
6. Professional responsibility of doctors and dentists
Scheme of the workshop:
1. Facts of the case
2. Suggestions of solution from participants
3. Presentation of solution by lecturers
4. Short theory concerning issue of the case
In case of any questions, please contact Bartłomiej Sasin: [email protected]
Organiser: British Medical Journal
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
British Medical Journal is a leading, worldwide recognized publisher in healthcare
science. For the past 20 years BMJ has been delivering a wide range of high quality,
evidence based knowledge, best practice, and learning support to help improve the
decisions healthcare professionals make every day.
We would like to invite you to a workshop held during "11th Warsaw International
Medical Congress for Young Scientists", where we will teach you how to use following
databases:
- BMJ Clinical Evidence - is an international source of the best available evidence on
the effects of common clinical interventions. Continually updated, it includes
evidence-based research sourced from over 10,000 peer-reviewed references and
covers over 640 clinical questions and 3000+ interventions.
http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com
- BMJ Best Practice - is a decision support tool that combines the latest research
evidence with guidelines and expert opinion. Incorporating a simple but
comprehensive step-by-step process, you will have extensive access to the latest
information including: Diagnosis, Prognosis, Treatment, and Prevention.
http://bestpractice.bmj.com.
- BMJ Learning - offers high-quality CME/CPD and postgraduate training for doctors
and other healthcare professionals. It features hundreds of accredited, peer-
reviewed learning modules in text, video, and audio formats.
http://learning.bmj.com/
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organisers: Students’ Scientific Group at Department of Neurosurgery, Second Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Date: 9.05.2015 and 10.05.2015
Description:
Purpose of the workshop is to give students an insight into microsurgical techniques. Students will be able to perform various tasks in the micro scale, like isolation of nerve fascicles.
It is an opportunity to use original microsurgical tools on biological material.
Challenge yourself and try your hand-eye coordination under the magnifying glass!
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Organiser: International Federation
of Medical Students’ Associations
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
How often do you find it hard to motivate
yourself to do something? Whether it is
studying or doing your household duties,
you always have something more
interesting to do? During motivation
training we will show you all the needs
you have to meet in order to feel fulfilled
and happy. We will also show how to
motivate your co-workers and people you
are working with in a team. Who knows
when and where will you need to reach
your deeper levels of motivation?
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organizer: Student
Scientific Group by the
Department of
Neurology, Medical
University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
This year we would like to offer practical information on how to manage basic
neurological conditions, which doctors of all specialties can come across in the ER.
We present common neurological conditions and answear such questions as: What to
focus on during patient examination? Which tests to run? When should a patient be
admitted to the hospital? Which medications to prescribe?
We will discuss with participants such topics as:
Status epilepticus
Acute headache
Radiculopathy
Disorders of consciousness
Myasthenic crisis
Ischemic stroke
Hemorrhagic stroke
You will be also able to test your knowledge! Prizes are to be expected for the most
effective learners.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact [email protected]
Organisers: Students’ Scientific Club in the Department of
Descriptive and Clinical Anatomy, Center of Biostructure
Research, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
The cerebral arterial circle described
by Thomas Willis in 17th century is
vital structure on the base of the
cerebrum that presents great clinical
importance in sustaining cerebral
blood flow. Great amount of
anatomical variations of the circle
combined with unfortunate
tendency of circles arteries to form aneurysms or congenital anomalies such as
fenestrations, makes neurovascular interventions in its region very demanding. This is
why, knowledge of these variations in neuroradiology, neurosurgery and
interventional radiology is crucial.
During the workshop we give you possibility to observe common and rare anatomical
variations of cerebral arteries, its aneurysms and fenestrations with help of
intraoperative microscope and microsurgical tools. The second part of the workshop
will give you unique chance to try your own skills in microsurgical dissection of
cerebral arteries in conditions similar to that found in the operating theatre.
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Students` Scientific Group by The Department of Clinical Ophtalmology of
the First Faculty of Medicine of Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
It is our pleasure to invite all
participants of the 11th Warsaw
International Medical Congress for
Young Scientists, to take part in the
workshop on general
ophthalmology. During the
workshop you will be able to get to
know the main techniques of the
basic ophthalmological examination.
These skills are very useful in daily
practice of any doctor, especially for such specialties as general medicine and internal
medicine.
Programme of the workshop:
1. Examination of the anterior segment of the eye (using a slit-lamp).
2. Direst ophthalmoscopy - examination of the posterior segment of the eye.
3. Visual acuity measurement (using Snellen`s charts).
4. Testing central vision with Amsler’s grid.
5. Technique of reversing upper and lower eyelids.
6. Technique of instilling eye drops.
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical University
of Warsaw
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
Otoscopic examination plays an
important role in the assessment of
a pediatric patient, as both acute
and chronic inflammatory diseases
of the inner ear are a common
reason of the child’s visit to the
doctor. Adult patients suffer less
often from such conditions and
usually are handled by ENT
surgeons, however the ability to
perform an otoscopic examination
could benefit a medical practitioner of every speciality. This workshop puts its focus
mainly on the assessment of a child in a pediatrician’s office.
The workshop will consist of two parts:
Part 1: Introduction: anatomy of the outer and middle ear, correct technique of the
examination in a child and in an adult.
Part 2: Training in groups: each group of participants will practice the otoscopy
technique and learn more about common diseases, which can be found during the
examination.
In case of any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Organisers: Students’ Scientific Club of Perinatal Cardiology, 2nd Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
Congenital heart defects are among
the most frequent malformations,
affecting almost 1% of newborns.
The vast majority of them can be
recognized prenatally, which enables
early intervention and appropriate
treatment of a child (or even a fetus).
Therefore, basic assessment of fetal
heart should be the inherent
element of prenatal ultrasound
screening.
During our workshop all participants will have an opportunity to become acquainted
with the basics of prenatal cardiology. The rules of fetal heart examination, as well as
examples of heart defects will be presented in echocardiographic records. In the
second part, participants will be able to put the theory into practice and try to assess
several cases on their own
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: AKADOS – Akademia Dobrego Startu (Academy of
Good Start)
Date: 09.05.2015
Description:
What comes to mind with the
prospect of “negotiations”?
…with the signing of significant
contracts by heads of state?
…with top-ranking businesses and
professional merchant trade secrets
?
... with numerous strikes and
attempts to seek agreements between trade unions and firms?
Real negotiations take place every day. They are happening around you, and with our
involvement, are also very often applied in medical professions.
...During a conversation with a potential supervisor about your salary
...During difficult conversations with patients and their families
...When you set the terms of cooperation with suppliers and partners
...When selecting a vacation destination together with friends
Inevitably, the above situations can sometimes bewilder us and leave us feeling
insecure: Are we sure we achieved what we aimed for? Might we have offended
those with whom we may again have to make decisions with in the future?
The need for favorable agreements
Communication is most often learned in an intuitive way, based on experience.
Perhaps we gain convictions that we are not cut out for something. It turns out that
an intentional expression of our needs and conducting effective negotiations are skills
that can be acquired. Regardless of our character, type of personality, or belief
system, using specific tools, we can become more efficient, more aware and better
prepared.
Accept the challenge
Imagine what would happen if you took control. Consciously begin applying effective
negotiation techniques that will improve the quality of your communication with the
people around you. Wherever you study, work or spend family time: in all of them,
you can start anew this May 9th with Krzysztof Sarnecki, the Professional Negotiator!
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Speaker Information
Krzysztof Sarnecki
A businessman, whose vast majority of career was spent in the country which is
home to most of the currently-prevailing concepts and business innovations, the
United States. An expert at the Art of Negotiation. Among the few in Trade
Negotiators in Poland. He ran his own business in the United States for 20 years.
Funder, Founder and for many years President of the largest long-term educational
center for Poles abroad: Academy of Business & Career Development in Chicago. He
took part in the transformation of more than 600 companies in the US and 100
companies in Poland, including the Burn Treatment Center in Siemianowice Slaskie,
AKSON, Fakro, Orange, and Perfumery Douglas.
For more information about Krzysztof Sarnecki, please see:
http://www.questcm.pl/_pliki/quest-sarnecki-notka,e7940.pdf
Organiser: Leyden Academy on Vitality
and Aging, The Netherlands,
Jolanda Lindenberg PhD
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
Technology and robotics in particular are often portrayed as the promising
alternative for costly human resourced care. Leading death causes in most of the
developed countries are non-communicable disease which usually concur with a
long-term course of disease. As a result, alternative ways of organizing care are
alluring. Robotics have become a growing field for care provision, but are posed with
the challenge to cater for the patient group that suffers most from chronic diseases:
the elderly. In this workshop, after a background sketch of the issues at stake, we will
discuss advances in robotics and how these can or are integrated in care. Students
are invited to share their views on what this promise entails and we will critically
review whether this promise is fulfilled or the medical-ethical issues that need to be
addressed.
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]
Organiser: International Federation
of edical Students’ Associations
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
Trembling hands and faltering voice
are not conducive to a good
presentation. Do you want to learn
how to overcome your lack of
confidence and get to know how to
keep the attention of the listeners?
Do not hesitate to take part in self-
presentation training! We will teach
you the theory and give you the
chance to practice it.
In case of any questions, please contact [email protected]
Organiser: Students’ Scientific Group by the Department of General, Transplant and
Liver Surgery of Medical University of Warsaw
Date: 10.05.2015
Description:
The purpose of this workshop is to
give students an introductory look
into basic surgical suturing practices.
It will comprise of brief seminars
(suturing techniques, aseptic
methods and surgical instruments)
followed by a live practical training
session. The live practical portion will introduce students to the basics of surgical knot
tying and simple superficial skin wound suturing. Following a demonstration the
students will be asked to perform these techniques on a model. The goal of the
seminar will be to give students basic insight into standard surgical suturing
procedures.
In case of any questions, please contact: [email protected]