Recently, the Sixth World Conference on the Integration of Scientific Research was held at the University of Hong Kong, where the problems of teaching the correctness of scientific research, the development of a special “Code of the Scientist " and much more were discussed. The conference was organized by the University of Hong Kong, the Royal Technical University of Melbourne (Australia), and the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands). Its main program consisted of thematic plenary sessions and symposia, oral and poster presentations.
Inna Lutsenko, a specialist of the Distance learning department of the I. K. Akhunbaev KSMA, and Aishoola Sultanova, a fifth-year student of the Academy, won grants for participation from the Taylor and Francis Group publishing house. And made poster presentations in English on the following topics “Advantages in conducting research using the first innovative electronic stroke register in Kyrgyzstan” and "Cross-cultural differences in patient responses in the acute period of stroke: data from the stroke register SITS Kyrgyzstan", respectively.
It should be noted that the representatives of the Medical Academy were the first participants of the conference of this kind from Kyrgyzstan and adequately presented their alma mater at the scientific competition with universities in Europe, the United States and Southeast Asia. A strict international jury highly appreciated the scientific contribution of the reports, and also advised to publish the obtained data in prestigious journals and publications.