On the eve of one of the most significant medical forums of the year, the city of Burgas becomes the capital of Bulgarian pediatrics. On September 13th and 14th, Saturday and Sunday, the coastal city will host the XXIII Scientific and Practical Pediatric Conference. The event is expected to gather leading specialists, doctors, professors, and residents from all over the country, who will convene in the modern halls of the International Congress Center, located next to the Marine Station.
The Conference Topic
The conference is dedicated to an extremely relevant and essential topic that affects the foundations of modern medicine. The scientific program is titled
"From the Laboratory to the Clinic – A Modern View and Interpretation of Laboratory Tests in the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Monitoring of Treatment for Pediatric Diseases"This formulation emphasizes the indissoluble link between the latest laboratory achievements and their direct application in clinical practice. Experts will discuss how the precise analysis of laboratory data can lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses, as well as more effective and personalized treatment of childhood diseases.
Program and Organizers
The forum will take place over two intensive days, filled with lectures, discussions, and scientific sessions. Sessions will begin on September 13th from 09:30 to 19:20, and on September 14th will continue from 09:00 to 13:00. They will be attended not only by established names in the field of pediatrics but also by young specialists who will have the opportunity to discuss the latest trends and challenges in child healthcare.
The event is organized by the Pediatric Society of Burgas, which works to raise standards in the field. The conference is held with the key support of the Municipality of Burgas, as part of the local authority's long-term efforts to improve the quality of pediatric healthcare in the city. This forum is a testament to the Burgas community's commitment to caring for its youngest citizens, providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience, which is essential for the future of medicine.