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DOCTORS OF TOMORROW 2024

What is "DOT"?

"Doctors of Tomorrow" or "DOT" is an annual international conference for medical students held by UIMS. It is a one-day conference where you get to learn about both internal medicine and surgery in wonderful lectures and workshops provided by doctors from Czech Republic and other European countries. 

This year, it took place in the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague on March 9th, 2024. It comprised of 2 lectures and 9 workshops.

Dr. David Dick
Airway management workshop
BLS Workshop
Basic suturing workshop
Advanced suturing workshop
Cannulation workshop
Ultrasound workshop
Gynecology workshop
UniMind workshop
OSCE workshop
Dr. Genady Bitman

Conference Booklet

Schedule & Location
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Physiology Simulation Center

at the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague

Albertov 7, 128 00 Nové Město

Traveling from outside of Prague? Check out our transportation & Accommodation guide from here!

Lectures

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Dr. David Dick

Tips from the Emergency Department - After A to E

Dr. Dick is an LF1 alumnus (2020) who completed his FY2 standalone and a ST1 Acute Medicine Clinical Fellow in Dundee. He has now spent the last year and half working in Emergency Medicine in Glasgow, Scotland. 

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Dr. Genady Bitman 

Urogynecology - where we are now 

He has been a senior physician in the obstetrics and gynaecology department at Sheba medical Center in Israel for over 30 years. Specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology and Urogynecology, he is an expert in minimally invasive surgery. He has been selected 5 times for the list of top 40 gynaecologists in the country by Forbes magazine.

Workshops

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Basic suturing

⁠⁠Knife2Skin is the surgical society for international students at LFHK (Charles University in Hradec Králové region). Our journey began in 2019 when our previous presidents established this committee with the aim of promoting more surgical activities for our students.

We identified the importance of improving the practical skills of our students and engaging them in surgery-related activities. This approach allows more individuals to gain a better understanding of the work of surgeons, enhance their skills, and explore potential career paths in the field of surgery.

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OSCE Simulations

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a practical test used to assess specific clinical skills and competencies.

Join this workshop to practice your physical examination and differential diagnosis skills by working as a team of doctors in the stations we have prepared for you!

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Cannulation - Tomáš Kekrt, DiS.

He works at General University Hospital in Prague, Faculty Polyclinic – Cental Blood Sampling as a general nurse.He is also certified paramedic and self defense instructor for Sebeobrana Praha, z.s.He teaches students at his department as well.In this workshops, he will be teaching cannulation with fantom arms on which you will get to practice.

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Gynecology - Dr. Genady Bitman

He has been a senior physician in the obstetrics and gynaecology department at Sheba medical Center in Israel for over 30 years. Specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology and Urogynecology, he is an expert in minimally invasive surgery. He has been selected 5 times for the list of top 40 gynaecologists in the country by Forbes magazine.

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Airway management

Dimitri Andreev graduated from the 1st Faculty of Medicine, Prague in 2023.
For several semesters Dimitri has been a leading certified teacher of the Advanced Life Support course carried out by remarkable anesthetists and ICU doctors from the General University Hospital in Prague, as well as teaching Physiology and First Aid for pre-clinical years students. Currently involved in an international research program at the Institute of Physiology of LF1UK, he is practicing overnight shifts in ICU to provide the intensive care and life support to the experiment subjects put under general anesthesia.
As a young Anesthesiology resident, Dimitri searches for new ways how to organize getting more practical skillsets for pre-graduate students interested in the intensive care and anesthesiology field.

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LF1 Surgical Society

Advanced suturing

Our organization, LF1 surgical Society, strives toward giving the tools to its members to become the best surgeons of tomorrow. Our purpose is to train, uplift and motivate aspiring surgeons into following their passion.

We aim to offer the whole package of skills needed for this carrier ~ surgical skills workshops, journal club meetings & fairs where you get to discover the different specialities.

If you are passionate about surgery and research, this community is for you, no doubt. We can’t wait to see you suture at the next event!

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MUDr.

Anna-Marie Stejskalová

She works at the first surgical clinic, general surgery and traumatology at 1.LF UK and VFN. She will be teaching the first 2 sessions of advanced suturing workshops with LF1SS. 

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uniMIND

Make room for the shroom - the next frontier in Neuropsychopharmacology

uniMIND Prague is a psychedelic science educational community organized by students and focused on Academic Journal Clubs and public events. It is part of a global network of such clubs supported by the non-profit MIND Foundation based in Germany. It promotes education and research in psychedelic science and related fields. 

uniMIND aims to facilitate evidence-based education about the mechanisms, potential uses, risks, and ethics of psychedelic drugs in medicine, society, and other disciplines, through discussing impactful research in the field as well as organizing events for the general public in the form of lectures, panel discussions, social activities, and networking events. 

The journal clubs welcome interested students and young researchers from any background - a format where everyone gets a chance to present an article and participate in an open discussion of the findings.

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Ultrasound - Dr. Håkon Monsen

⁠⁠Dr. Håkon Monsen is a LF1 graduate who completed his first year of training in Emergency Medicine in Denmark. He is currently involved in teaching medical students how to approach acutely unwell patients in a simulation-based approach.He also completed a year of training in pediatrics in Denmark, worked as a locum in internal medicine in the UK and was employed in rural medicine clinics in Greenland.He will be teaching the basic practical modalities of US and an introduction to Lung US, here with it's use to diagnose/exclude primarily the following 3 conditions; pneumothorax, hydrothorax and pulmonary edema.

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Basic Life Support

Knowing the process of Basic Life Support (BLS) is critical in responding to life-threatening emergencies. Polish your skills under the guidance of our BLS tutors from faculties in Pilsen and Prague!By the end of this workshop you would have mastered the skill of delivering high quality chest compressions, basic airway management, rescue breathing and learnt the use of an automated external defibrillator!

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GALLERY

WORKSHOPS
THE TEAM
DoT Conference 2024 Team POV
- Abhinav Jethi

2:30 a.m. on the 9th of March was probably the first time I woke up before the birds and not to revise for an exam. The day for the United International Medical Schools (UIMS) annual conference "Doctors of Tomorrow" had finally arrived. I got suited and booted, ready to get into my Batmobile (Cesky Drahy 14007). A journey that early makes you feel like you are in one of those matrix movies, but I was soon brought back to reality once reaching Prague.

I ran into some colleagues from the faculty of HK and together we made our way to the Physiology building where the conference was to be held. Returning to this venue filled me with nostalgia, having attended the conference only the previous year as a participant. This year being on the other side of the fence, as an organiser, felt like a dream come true - a 180 moment. A stressful dream now that I know how nightmarishly hard it is to organise these things.

Soon others started flocking in, and we were shortly ordered by the monarch (dear old Surangama) to begin our labours. Setting up tables was the easy part, but what almost broke my self-confidence was the review of my handwriting on the whiteboard, that gave directions to the different rooms.

A hack I discovered was that whenever I was asked about anything, I would simply say "Manas” pointing in his direction when he was in eye view. It worked pretty well, in hindsight it was very genius of me.

 

Things seemed to be going smoothly up until now, but all of us were confidently nervous. The tickets had sold out in a day, people had high expectations and justifiably so. Despite lingering doubts, we had complete confidence in each other. After more than five months of diligent hard work, countless meetings, an ungodly amount of spreadsheet work and over 2000 emails, the conference had finally arrived.

Registration promptly began at 9 a.m. and people poured in through those horrible automatic doors. The influx of cheerful greetings was overwhelming at first, making me realise the sheer number of wishes the day doorkeeper receives. Still, I found it quite wholesome. We even had a cheeky competition to see which table would register the most number of people. I would like to believe that my charm secured the win for me and Konstantina, although it could have just been that we were the first table people saw, on second thought - definitely my charm!

We took a family picture just before the opening ceremony, which got its glory on the opening slide. Now that the conference had begun, the UIMS members were running around the building like determined chickens trying to fulfil their appointed tasks. Whilst all this went on, the social team embarked on a side quest to go and collect everyone's meals. Poor Aditi had been running from one store to another in search of cardboard boxes, but sadly, all her efforts were in vain as the restaurant provided them for us. Still, that must have been some good cardio. We packed 157 meals into those boxes and started to pray that none would spill. We probably must have used enough duct tape to stabilise a small house. I'd like to give a shoutout to Gui Lin for their excellent service and soul-nourishing food.

Deadlifting those boxes into the Uber, we proceeded back to Albertov. Our prayers were answered, and nothing was spilled. Amen. We did, however, leave the Uber smelling like the kitchen of a restaurant.

On arriving back, we set up the lunch bar and started portraying the roles of professional waiters. I know now if medicine doesn't work out, I would make a very good dinner lady. Whoever asked for chopsticks, apologies retrospectively, we didn't have any at the moment. But 20 minutes later when we started running out of cutlery, I ran to a nearby restaurant and traded 20 chopsticks for 100 CZK, just before I argued with the cashier and the chef for this unusual transaction, whilst both were throwing some beautiful words at me in an unfamiliar language. 

After lunch, I ran into Surangama, and we were raging at some participants who had thrown unused cutlery on the floor, calling them colourful names and crying about all the money we spent on these just for them to be wasted. Sorry, Dad, I know how you feel about me now.

 

Towards the end of the conference, a participant sadly injured themselves in the suturing workshop. I guess the Physiology building is a pretty good spot to do so, surrounded by more than 100 medical students and all the first aid material needed.

 

I would also like to give a special shoutout to Victoria, our Parturition dummy, who brought the same child into this world 24 times on the same day. That's got to be a world record!

 

All my dumb jokes aside, I loved how we all worked in such a beautiful symphony, even when stealing some banana bread that was meant for the bake sale (the best banana bread I've had in my life). I admire how we all had each other's backs and functioned like a unit. 

 

Lastly, for my Oscar-winning speech, thank you all for the great experience; to the participants for attending (perhaps some of you will be organising next years conference), guest lecturers and everyone who helped make each workshop a success, to the groups who organised the stalls, the team and the rest of the organisers. Lastly, on efficiency, thanks to Mr money himself (aka treasurer Erfan) for sending my 100 bucks faster than it took to negotiate with the cutlery restaurant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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