Interns of the Department of neurology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and neurosurgery presented scientific projects on current neurological diseases
At the Department of Neurology, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation, and Neurosurgery, a defense of scientific projects prepared by medical interns (IGТDK-25-24, IGТDK -26-24, IGТDK -27-24, IGТDО-29-24, IGТDO-30-24, IGТDО-33-24) under the guidance of experienced mentors — associate professors (Mustapaeva G.A., Yerkebaeva S.K., Polukchi T.V.) and assistants (Tolebaeva G.E., Yessetova A.A., Ramanova G.B., Musaeva S.K.) of the department — took place. The defense featured studies on serious diseases such as strokes, Parkinson’s disease, migraines, myasthenia, and other neurological disorders.
Each project was the result of thorough work, including an analysis of the latest global research and the search for information in leading international databases. The interns demonstrated deep knowledge of modern methods for diagnosing and treating neurological diseases and proposed innovative approaches to solving various problems in neurology.
The scientific works covered not only theoretical but also practical significance, offering ways to improve diagnosis and treatment for patients. Special attention was given to the introduction of new technologies and methods that could significantly change approaches to rehabilitation and improve the quality of life of patients.
Moreover, the defense of the projects became a platform for discussing new research and possible directions for the development of neurology. Junior colleagues received valuable recommendations from experienced teachers, which allowed them to improve their work and expand the horizons of scientific search. This event once again highlighted the importance of scientific research in medical practice and the role of young specialists in the further progress of science.
