| The congress does not accept multiple submissions, redundant publications, or previously published works. All submissions must be original and not under review elsewhere. The congress aims to promote current and multidisciplinary approaches in family medicine and health management. The congress is not limited to the field of family medicine but also encourages interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge across a broad spectrum of specialties, including Emergency Medicine, Pulmonology, Cardiology, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Neurology, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Psychiatry, Otorhinolaryngology, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, General Surgery, Urology, Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Medical Biochemistry, Pathology, and Medical Genetics. Our congress is organized in accordance with internationally accepted scientific and ethical standards within the scope of family medicine and related disciplines. With the theme “a current topic related to family medicine and interdisciplinary collaboration”, the congress will feature sessions led by national and international experts, combining current literature with practical applications. Our aim is to contribute to both scientific richness and practical implementation, while supporting the professional development of family medicine specialists. The program includes interactive panels, training sessions, oral presentations, and social events designed to enrich participants’ professional perspectives. The congress also seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and enhance the value of family medicine at national and international levels. All papers to be published within the scope of our congress must present original contributions in line with the congress’s scientific scope and designated themes. It is essential that the papers are presented during the congress, as open discussion and engagement with the presented material are of great importance for academic integrity and completeness. The proceedings are intended for researchers, practitioners, educators, and policy-makers in family medicine and related disciplines. |
