The All-Russian Spring School on Comorbidities in Neurology, which brought together about 1000 neurologists from all over the country, took place on March 27 in Moscow. The event was held in a hybrid format: 240 doctors participated in person, and more than 750 joined them online.
Continuing the tradition of specialized educational initiatives, which are currently becoming increasingly more popular, the school facilitated live exchanges of clinical experiences and discussions on pressing issues in modern neurology.
Sotex participated in the event, which featured a comprehensive scientific program that spanned 7,5 hours and included 22 topics. Presentations highlighted the use of the drugs Chondroguard and Cereton.
Leading experts shared their clinical insights and therapeutic approaches with participants. Speakers included professor Andrey Rachin, President of the National Association of Experts in Comorbidities in Neurology, and professor Pavel Kamchatnov from the Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Institute of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology of the N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research University of Medical Sciences.
In his presentation titled «A Patient with Back Pain in Outpatient Practice: Setting the Accents Correctly», Professor Rachin focused on personalized therapy for nonspecific back pain, emphasizing phenotype and endotyping considerations.
Professor Kamchatnov addressed «Cognitive Disorders in Middle-Aged Population», highlighting modern diagnostic and treatment strategies for cognitive impairments in middle-aged patients while underscoring the increasing importance of nootropic support for maintaining quality of life and preventing neurodegenerative processes.
Sotex noted that participation in such educational projects strengthens scientific dialogue, fosters the exchange of advanced knowledge, and helps develop effective therapeutic strategies.