This week, Sechenov University hosted the official opening of the InteRussia fellowship in medicine, welcoming young doctors specializing in neurology, pharmacy, robot-assisted surgery in urology, minimally invasive coloproctology, dentistry, and integrative medicine.
The participants were addressed by:
Ruslan Emirveliev, Head of the International Cooperation Department at Sechenov University, and
Lyana Dymova, Academic Programs Coordinator at the Gorchakov Fund.
Ruslan Emirveliev noted: "Every international fellowship is an opportunity for young doctors and researchers not only to adopt advanced practices but also to contribute their own insights to global medical science. It’s how we build strong, lasting international partnerships."
This time, fellowship has brought together specialists from Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Chile, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, the USA, and Vietnam.
Following the official part, fellows visited the Museum of Medical History, where they explored the rich legacy of Russian medical science. Now, they are fully immersing themselves in clinical practice under the mentorship of leading Russian physicians.
The InteRussia program in medicine is implemented by the Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and Sechenov University, with the grant support from the Presidential Grants Foundation.