Educational Seminar on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis and Meningococcal Infection in Almaty
On December 2, 2025, an educational seminar was held in Almaty at the Central City Clinical Hospital No. 12, aimed at increasing knowledge and clinical awareness regarding myasthenia gravis and meningococcal infection among physicians of various specialties
New Paradigms in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Demyelinating Diseases
The Department of Nervous Diseases of Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University continues its series of educational events for practical healthcare professionals dedicated to the 95th anniversary of our university.
Implementation of the Academic Mobility Program by the Department of Nervous Diseases
As part of the implementation of the academic mobility program, Assistant Professor of the Department of Nervous Diseases, B.K. Demessinova, was assigned on a business trip to the city of Shymkent, to the “South Kazakhstan Medical Academy” JSC, to conduct practical classes and deliver lectures to interns in the discipline “Adult and Pediatric Neurology,” specialty 6B10101 “General Medicine,” from November 3 to November 8, 2025
Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders and Myasthenia Gravis: Current Understanding of the Problem and Clinical Approaches
On November 13, in the city of Kyzylorda, an educational seminar was held as part of the implementation of the cascade training method for practical healthcare specialists, in accordance with the Roadmap for Improving Medical Neurological Care for the Adult Population of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2025–2027 (No. 03324 dated January 23, 2025).
“PAIN: FROM SYMPTOM TO DIAGNOSIS”
On November 13, in Astana, as part of a regional medical conference dedicated to pain syndromes, a professional discussion took place on modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of pain. The event saw active participation from specialists from Kostanay, Kokshetau, Petropavlovsk, Pavlodar, Semey, Ust-Kamenogorsk, and Astana. A total of 120 physicians attended the conference, highlighting the strong interest in pain as an interdisciplinary issue.