"Current Issues in Reproductive Medicine"
The XII Regional Conference of the Kazakhstan Association of Reproductive Medicine on the topic "Current Issues in Reproductive Medicine" was held at the "Rixos Khadisha Shymkent" hotel in Shymkent.
The conference was attended by: Yerzhan Nurlybaev – Deputy Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nurlybek Asylbekov – Head of the Health Department of Shymkent, Vyacheslav Notanovich Lokshin – President of the Kazakhstan Association of Reproductive Medicine, Zhanna Seitjanova – Rector of the South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, and Yelzhan Birtanov – Doctor of Medical Sciences.
In addition, the event gathered leading specialists in the field of assisted reproductive technologies, as well as representatives of medical academies and organizations interested in the development of this field.
Among them were qualified specialists in the field of reproductive medicine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, President of the Russian Association of Human Reproduction Vladislav Stanislavovich Korsak, Candidate of Medical Sciences Tamara Muftakhovna Dzhusubalieva, and Shakhnoza Faizullaevna Bakhodirova.
At the conference, one of the first speakers was Vyacheslav Notanovich Lokshin, President of the Kazakhstan Association of Reproductive Medicine, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Chief Reproductologist of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He presented a comprehensive report on the present and future of reproductive medicine in Kazakhstan.
The conference extensively discussed modern principles of infertility diagnosis and treatment. Special attention was given to the development of assisted reproductive technologies and the state support for the implementation of reproductive programs.
As part of the event, sessions, symposia, and discussions were held on key issues of reproductive medicine. The conference not only facilitated the exchange of experience among reproductive medicine specialists from different countries but also opened new opportunities for their further collaboration.
