II International Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists
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Healthcare in the Countries of the World: Prospects and Challenges

SDG 3

Section 1

Organizing Medical Care and Public Health

Every day, health systems of the countries in the world face global challenges related to both spreading diseases and organizing medical care.

The topical issues for the African region are staffing, reducing maternal and child mortality, increasing life expectancy, combating infectious and non-communicable diseases and their causes, providing the population with affordable and high-quality medical care.

It is very important to protect and improve public health for the sustainable development of any state.

The thematic session will cover issues of training personnel for national health systems, problems of organizing medical care, issues related to the demographic agenda, as well as up-to-date data on the incidence and prevalence of communicable and non-communicable diseases.

Opening remarks

  • Elena Kaverina (Rissia)
    Institute of Medicine, RUDN University
    Associate Professor
    Keturah Musonda (Zambia)
    Institute of Medicine, RUDN University
    6-year Student

Key Speakers

  • Welcome speech to conference participants
    Dr. Ayele Teshome (Ethiopia)
    Ethiopian Ministry of Health
    Minister
  • Report
    Seeking an Effective Videoconferencing: Basic Science Learning Model for Undergraduate Medical Students in New Innovative Medical Education Program in Ethiopia
    Dr. Mengistu Kifle (Ethiopia)
    Ethiopian Ministry of Health
    Professor and Advisor
  • Report
    Medical education in Somalia in such difficult conditions
    Dr. Abdikarim Sh. Mohamed Hassan (Somalia)
    Horseed International University (Somalia)
    Rector
  • Report
    The Community Based Experience and Service (COBES) Programme of the School of Medical Sciences as an intervention for sustainable health and wellbeing of rural Ghanaian Communies
    Dr. Sebastian Eliason (Ghana)
    University of Cape Coast Medical School
    Dean, MBChB, PhD
  • Report
    The Economic Impact of Mycotoxins and Public Health Significance in Nigeria: Aflatoxins; A case Study
    Dr. Isaiah Nnanna Ibeh (Nigeria)
    College of Medical Sciences, University of Benin
    Senior Professor in the Department of Medical Laboratory Science
    Academy for the Advancement of Science, NAAS (Nigeria)Академия содействия развитию науки (NAAS) (Нигерия)
    Director of the affairs of the Human and Industrial Toxicology Research Group
  • Report
    Maternal and Neonatal Health Care in Africa: Strengthening research capacity
    Dr. Linda Nangombe (Namibia)
    Ministry of Health and Social Services
    Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Head of Department Obstetrics and Gynecology, Intermediate Hospital Oshakati
  • Report
    “What should be done to achieve ”17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    Dr. Phetole Mahasha (South Africa)
    South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)
    Project Manager for the Precision Medicine Portfolio and IKS and ATMs strategic projects
    University of Pretoria (South Africa)
    Extraordinary Lecturer at the Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Report
    Sustainability of Health Promotion Interventions
    Dr. Chukwuma Okafor (Tanzania)
    State University of Zanzibar (Tanzania)
    Head of department of Pathology and Head of Research and Publications at the School of Health and Medical Sciences
  • Report
    Enhancing hospital efficiency and patient experience through electronic generated appointments
    Dr. Harerimana Ingabire Eliane
    University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Sciences (Rwanda)
    Assistant Lecturer
  • Young scientists

  • Discussion, questions

ESG Agenda Topics

  • Infectious and non-communicable diseases as a medical and social problem in the countries of the world.
  • Leading problems of organizing primary, secondary and emergency care in the countries of the world and ways to solve them.
  • Maternal and child mortality issue in the countries of the world.
  • Preventive care in the health system of the countries of the world: review of best practices.
  • Features of organizing healthcare systems in countries with adverse climatic conditions (high / low temperatures, humidity, natural crises, etc.).
  • Health, longevity, demography: level of economic and technological development, healthcare systems or culture, worldview, attitude to life?

Section 2

Fundamental and Clinical Medicine

Fundamental and clinical medicine development is very important for every country. At the session, we would like to consider how the development of medicine affects the achievement of the global sustainable development goal of Good Health and Well-Being.

The thematic session will cover topical issues of practical medicine, new challenges and approaches to clinical practice, fundamental medicine development prospects, problems of and development prospects for information and digital technologies in medical and pharmaceutical activities, issues of nuclear medicine, features, implementation forms of charitable projects in healthcare.

OPENING REMARKS

  • Yulia Guschina (Russia)
    Institute of Medicine, RUDN University
    Deputy Director for International Affairs
    Ruben Shaanika Kanime (Namibia)
    Intermediate Teaching Hospital Oshakati
    Senior Medical Superintendent

Key Speakers

  • Welcome speech to conference participants
    Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie (Sierra Leone)
    Ministry of Technical and Higher Education Sierra Leone
    Minister
  • Report
    Clinical trials capacity building for developing countries to address malaria, TB/HIV and Rabies disease burden
    Dr. Sheehama Jacob (Namibia),
    University of Namibia Hifikepunye Pohamba and Oshakati Campuses
    Director
  • Report
    Translational Herbal Medicine Research: An Imperative in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
    Dr. Christy Isitua (Nigeria)
    Faculty of Science & Research Chairperson Admiralty University of Nigeria, Ibusa, Delta State (Nigeria)
    Professor of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Public Health, Fmr. Dean
  • Report
    Le suivi du donneur vivant apparenté en transplantation rénale. Expérience d un centre algerien (Follow-up of living related donor in kidney transplantation. Experience of an algerian center).
    Dr. Meskouri Karim (Algeria)
    Faculty Of Medicine Algeirs University
    Professor
    Mustapha Hospital (Algeria)
    Head of the département of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery and organ transplantation
  • Report
    Acute Trauma Management and Cardio Pulmonary Ressuscition
    Dr. Ali Said Mbweni (Tanzania)
    School of Health and Medical Sciences, State University of Zanzibar (Tanzania)
    Head of Department of Surgery
  • Report
    Challenges in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Angola
    Dr. Nilton Saraiva Francisco (Angola)
    Faculty of Medicine, Agostinho Neto University (Angola)
    Professor
  • Report
    Minimal access Surgery in Namibia
    Dr. Filemon Amaambo (Namibia)
    Onandjokwe Intermediate Teaching Hospital University of Namibia (Namibia)
    Professor of Surgery
  • Report
    Dye Based Radiation Dosimetrry: a review
    Dr. Hagos Tesfay (Ethiopia)
    Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia)
    Professor, Department of General Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Sciences
  • Report
    Psychology and Safe Abortion: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Quality of Life after Operation
    Dr. Musabwasoni Marie Grace Sandra (Rwanda)
    University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery (Rwanda)
    Assistant Lecturer, PhD student
  • Young scientists

  • Discussion, questions

ESG Agenda Topics

  • Prospects for the fundamental medicine development in the countries of the world, new research in medicine.
  • Topical issues of practical medicine. New challenges and approaches to clinical practice.
  • Information and digital technologies in medical and pharmaceutical activities: problems and prospects.
  • Features, forms of implementation of charitable healthcare projects.