
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the organizing committee of the Association of Albanian Doctors in the Republic of Macedonia, it is our great On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Association of Albanian Doctors, we have the honor and pleasure to invite you to take part in the 31st edition of the Symposium “Professional Medical Meetings”.
The Symposium will be held from October 30 to November 1, 2026, at Hotel Drim in Struga, under the motto “Personalized Medicine”.
Main Topics:
- Cardiovascular Diseases: From Prevention to Modern Therapies
- Pain, the Fifth Vital Sign
- Obesity and Metabolic Disorders
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Oncological Care
- Free Topics
This event is dedicated to medical specialists from all fields, residents, young doctors, and medical students. The Symposium will be supported by distinguished experts from across Europe, who will share their experience and knowledge on the most relevant and important topics in contemporary medicine.
The topics of the Symposium are designed to reflect the most up-to-date priorities and developments in the field of medicine and healthcare. Special focus will be placed on cardiovascular diseases, addressing modern strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and innovative therapies, with the aim of advancing clinical care and improving patient outcomes.
Within the scientific program, particular importance will also be given to pain management, today recognized as the fifth vital sign, emphasizing modern approaches to its assessment and treatment as an essential component of comprehensive patient care. The Symposium will also address obesity and metabolic disorders, which represent one of the greatest public health challenges, with a focus on the importance of early diagnosis, prevention, and multidisciplinary treatment.
An important dimension of the Symposium will be multidisciplinary collaboration in oncological care, highlighting the significance of interprofessional coordination and the integration of different areas of expertise in order to improve the quality of treatment and care for oncology patients.
The scientific program will also be complemented by presentations within the framework of free topics, providing an academic and professional platform for the presentation of research, clinical experiences, and innovative ideas by professionals in the fields of medicine and health sciences.
Your partnership in this event means more than attendance — it represents an investment in continuous medical education and in the health of the patients we serve every day as physicians.
We sincerely look forward to your decision to collaborate in this important event, which is both a challenge and an inspiration for all of us.
Sincerely,
Bekim Ismaili MD, PhD
President of Association of Albanian
Medical Doctors in Macedonia

