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This year, at  the end of November , an international congress of modern technologies in treatment and diagnosis patients with diabetes (Diabetes Technology Congress) was held in virtual format. Using new technologies, such as continuous glucose monitoring, pump insulin therapy and other methods, open up new possibilities for achieving and maintaining disease compensation in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes.

Damage to the nervous system, diabetic neuropathy, is the most common complication of diabetes mellitus, occurring in more than half of patients suffering from this disease. However, many issues of diagnosis and treatment of this complication of diabetes are highly controversial. At the end of November, a 2-day virtual workshop was held with the participation of 10 leading international experts in the field of diabetic neuropathy, such as Professors Andrew Bolton (UK), Dan Ziegler (Germany), Roy Freeman (United States of America) and others.

In accordance to plan of Department of Oncology in theoretical preparation for physicians-interns of the first-year studying, 26.11.2020 yr a monthly seminar with multimedia presentations, summarizing the main actual issues of the mammary gland cancer (MGC) problem, took place, taking into account a significant volume of their autonomous part of professional training and work in departments and laboratories of clinical bases concerning oncomammological subjects.

The international program "SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR 2020" was held before the International Science Day in order to promote the image and support of scientists who receive significant scientific and  technical results. The results of the work of scientists who contribute to the significant development of the field in which they work were evaluated.ть.

On November 14, a regular consultation of specialists in comorbid conditions was held with the participation of the staff of the Department of Cardiology of the Shupik National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education.

On the first Saturday in November, nearly 9,000 physicians came together at the Council of Specialists in Comorbid Conditions.

The "highlight" of the event was the report of prof. S. Dubrov about mistakes in primary care in the treatment of patients with COVID 19. It was an incredible report, which caused a wave of questions and positive responses from the audience. The medical community decided that we don't need ambition, and we will discuss mistakes from 700 medical histories.