The conference was held in a hybrid format and brought together over 3000 participants, including representatives from relevant ministries and agencies, leading scientists, experts, and doctors from 62 regions of the country.
More than 100 reports were presented at the forum, discussing the current state of emergency medical services, upcoming changes, issues of routing and continuity between different levels of emergency medical care, patient transportation problems, including the use of air ambulance services.
Conference participants also discussed the results of the work of myocardial infarction and stroke networks, shock centers, and addressed issues related to providing assistance in cases of toxic poisonings, injuries, and other pathologies.
An exhibition was held as part of the conference, featuring master classes on the use of the latest equipment for emergency medical care.