Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists
2025-11-07 17:36
On the occasion of World Children’s Day and International Pediatrician’s Day
Kyiv Medical University invites young scientists and higher education seekers to take part in the Scientific and Practical Conference “Interdisciplinary Aspects of Comorbid Cases – Pediatric Strategy”, which will be held on November 20, 2025, at 2 Boryspilska Street, Kyiv (kmu.edu.ua; e-mail: info@kmu.edu.ua).
The conference is included in the official register of scientific events of the State Scientific Institution “Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technical Expertise and Information” of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.
Format of Participation
Participation is available online or offline as a speaker, listener, or author of published abstracts.
Registration is open until November 19, 2025 via the following link:
Registered participants will receive a link to download electronic certificates.
Conference Program
10:00–10:30 – Opening ceremony and welcome speeches
10:30–14:00 – Presentations by young scientists (offline – Lecture Hall 302; online – Lecture Hall 224)
14:00–14:15 – Coffee break
14:15–15:00 – Scientific discussion “Comorbid Conditions – The Importance of Preventive Approaches and Rational Pharmacotherapy”
15:00–15:15 – Closing remarks, awarding of certificates, and group photo
Speaker Requirements
Presentation duration: up to 10 minutes (including questions).
Online presenters must send a video recording (up to 8 minutes) with clear audio to scientificunion@kmu.edu.ua by November 15, 2025.
Abstract Submission
Abstracts are accepted until November 15, 2025, at scientificunion@kmu.edu.ua, and will be published in the electronic collection of conference materials on the University’s website.
Students of Kyiv Medical University, whose abstracts are published, will receive an additional 8 points toward their final grade in the relevant educational component (as an evaluation of individual work).
Conference Topics
The conference will present the most common comorbid clinical cases in pediatric practice from an interdisciplinary perspective, with a focus on prevention and rational pharmacotherapy.
The authors and their scientific supervisors are responsible for the accuracy of the information provided, adherence to the principles of academic integrity and evidence-based medicine, and compliance with the legislation on conflict of interest prevention.