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POST- CONFERENCE REPORT BERLIN - UNIVERSITY CHARITÉ NFERENCE EUROPEAN STUDENTS CO TH 27 Research revolution needed! Microbial Resistance - : Anti Conference title Location: Virchow Klinikium Campus Charité university Berlin Duration: 28 September till 1 October Number of Speakers: 12 Number of Workshops: 18 Number of Social programs: 8 Number of Conference Ambassadors: 35 Number of Attendees: about 500- 600 per day Number of Research projects in the poster contest: 2100 research project Number of Egyptian participants in the contest: 7 Number of Conference Sponsors: 6 Number of Conference Supporting Organizations: 10 Conference Website: https://www.esc-berlin.com Charité University Website: https://www.charite.de/en/ First Day Lectures Summary: After the opening ceremony talk by, first day lectures as Professor Ramnan Laxminaryan, Proferssor Lothar Wieler and Dr.Dominique Monnet lectures were impressively full of information focused on explaining the current state of Anti-microbial resistance (AMR) worldwide and in US and Europe in particular, where Dr.Kim Frau lecture was a little bit different as it was showing the other side of the problem in poor countries where there is a need for the provision of anti-microbials beside the emergence of AMR too. At the end of the day, there was an interesting panel discussion organized, gathering all the speakers where the opportunity was given to conference attendees to ask questions to these experts. ESC Scientific Contest: .Our review “Triclabendazole resistance, What is the solution?” was accepted to participate in the ESC Scientific poster contest, The contest structure was divided as shown in the following figure, the first round named “Peer-review” round contained about 2100 research project classified into interdisciplinary groups where every contestant gives an oral presentation to an expert beside other competitors. Our review was chosen to compete with other research projects in Pharmacology field with about 24 other competitors and unexpectedly it was chosen to qualify to Round 2!

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POST- CONFERENCE REPORT BERLIN - UNIVERSITY CHARITÉ –NFERENCE EUROPEAN STUDENTS CO T H27

Research revolution needed! – Microbial Resistance-: AntiConference title

Location: Virchow Klinikium Campus – Charité university – Berlin

Duration: 28 September till 1 October

Number of Speakers: 12

Number of Workshops: 18

Number of Social programs: 8

Number of Conference Ambassadors: 35

Number of Attendees: about 500- 600 per day

Number of Research projects in the poster contest: 2100 research project

Number of Egyptian participants in the contest: 7

Number of Conference Sponsors: 6

Number of Conference Supporting Organizations: 10

Conference Website: https://www.esc-berlin.com

Charité University Website: https://www.charite.de/en/

First Day Lectures Summary:

After the opening ceremony talk by, first day lectures as Professor Ramnan Laxminaryan,

Proferssor Lothar Wieler and Dr.Dominique Monnet lectures were impressively full of

information focused on explaining the current state of Anti-microbial resistance (AMR)

worldwide and in US and Europe in particular, where Dr.Kim Frau lecture was a little bit

different as it was showing the other side of the problem in poor countries where there is a

need for the provision of anti-microbials beside the emergence of AMR too. At the end of the

day, there was an interesting panel discussion organized, gathering all the speakers where the

opportunity was given to conference attendees to ask questions to these experts.

ESC Scientific Contest:

.Our review “Triclabendazole resistance, What is the solution?” was accepted to

participate in the ESC Scientific poster contest, The contest structure was divided as shown

in the following figure, the first round named

“Peer-review” round contained about 2100

research project classified into interdisciplinary

groups where every contestant gives an oral

presentation to an expert beside other

competitors. Our review was chosen to compete

with other research projects in Pharmacology

field with about 24 other competitors and

unexpectedly it was chosen to qualify to Round 2!

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Round 2 took place at the third day of the conference, where 60 participants were competing and

every contestant gave another oral presentation to 2 jury members. To our surprise, we were the

only African\Arab research project in this round! However, on this day a higher priority was

given by the jury members to clinical trials or research projects with the highest clinical

relevance so our review was somehow a less priority to be qualified to the final session where 10

projects compete for the ESC contest prize.

Workshops and Social Program:

I have attended Perfusion-technologies workshop, Tefulsberg tour and Charite campus tour.

Last Day Lectures Summary:

Other 3 lectures took place at the last day of the conference where it was more focused on

offering new strategies for control of the AMR problem worldwide with a cost-effective

approach. A panel discussion took place at the end of the day too. Then, it was finally the closing

ceremony and party.

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My Points & Comments

The Poster Contest:

- Misr University?! What does Misr mean? That moment at the first day when the jury

professor had a look on the poster then asked this question and I felt “Oh I’m really an

ambassador for my university here”

- First International Conference to attend it was a totally new experience for me not just to

attend but to participate with a research project, to represent my university and country in a

competition with medical students from all over the world: Germany, UK, Poland, Turkey,

Indonesia, Iran, …etc and moreover to qualify to the second round with our review.

- Retrospective Studies everywhere! Most of the studies participating there were cohort and

most of them were retrospective, as students are engaged in research projects by getting the

opportunity to collect data from patient’s records at their university hospitals under

supervision of professors, write papers, publish and participate in international conferences!

- This all started by an assignment from Parasitology department, we did some effort, did

the assignment, honored, later participated in Ain Shams students conference and now ESC!

The Conference:

- The Conference Program book was very helpful and full of useful information that helped

me as a foreigner who don’t talk German to understand many things including a guide to

Berlin, City map, Public transportation map and some valuable presents.

- Panel Discussion was a great opportunity to discuss what I listened to at the lectures with

the same speakers and to ask questions on the AMR with presence of all these experts.

- Accommodation: a homestay program was offered by the conference where participants

can apply for a room at place of a student from the Charite for only 10 E per day. It was a

great experience and useful at different levels that helped me to enter the German

atmosphere in a short period and to know more about the life of German medical students.

- Travel Grant was offered for active participants who applied for grant with a good

motivation letters, I got a 166 EUR grant and this surely helped me to cover travel expenses.

- Smart Card! Simplicity is the ultimate of sophistication! The ID card shows the smartness

of the organizing committee as it contains the name and id of participant on the front, the

conference program on behind and the public-transportation ticket In between!

- Power of Students the conference organizing committee members are all students and to

my surprise half of them are Arab and what they did all was really stunning!

General Notes

- English can be enough! In spite of my total ignorance of German language. I survived!

- German Students Life it was an eye-opening moment for me to have a look on how

medical students there organize their time between studying, taking part in research projects,

work, do their hobbies, meet friends…etc.and how they put a flexible schedule for their day.

- I’m Egyptian! once said, Hospitality is observed, this beside realizing the fascinating

attention given to the Egyptian great monument Nefertiti Head in The Berlin Egyptian

Museum or the Philae project room with the Egyptian names given for the project at Natural

History museum made me re-think our role as a generation on how to make Egypt not just a

country of a great history but a real power in present and future by at least doing our roles.

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Recommendations:

Time for the First MUST Medical Students Research Conference?

A student’s conference with main topic, invitation for influencing speakers to give talks on

the same topic, organizing panel discussions, workshops and social program for attendees.

Organizing periodic workshops and trainings on Research design and methodology, Evidence

based medicine, using research programs as Mendely, Endnote and SPSS to raise awareness

and knowledge about medical research for undergraduates.

Call for offering more Opportunities for interested undergraduates to get engaged in research

projects and below some ideas are listed beside the attached approach by Alqayran et al

(2016) “A new approach to improving undergraduate research”

- Epidemiology studies and reviews for most common diseases in Egypt under supervision

of Community, Parasitology, Forensic and Ophthalmology departments for example as these

departments already requests research assignments from students with a bonus for valuable

research work and our experience started from a parasitology assignment.

- Cross-sectional Survey- based Studies on students and physicians views on different

topics using international validated questionnaire models.

- Retrospective studies at University hospital using archived patients records or database if

this is allowed ethically and logistically possible.

- Prospective studies under supervision and guidance of interested professors in different

departments. i.e.: Thyroid cases surveillance for 1 year at university hospital.

- Integration between medical faculties at MUST and other universities in research field to

exchange experiences, opportunities and knowledge.

Summer Internships for students to apply for clinical, research and Lab work internships where

students can practice, learn and be a small part of the big picture of the great staff of our faculty

with offering certificates and recommendation letter at the end of the internship period.

Exchange Programs and participation of MUST in global students exchange programs as

GHLO (Global Health learning opportunities), Erasmus Mundus and other programs.

At the end of this report I need to deeply thank our dean Professor Dr\ Ashraf Haider

for his support and continuous help and my supervisor Professor Dr\Heba Abd El-Aaty

for giving me this opportunity to participate in this international conference and gain

this great experience, my lovely mother who I can’t ever thank her enough for her

presence in my life and my father who started all of this.

Prepared by Hatem Refaat El-Sheemy

Undergraduate MBBCH (501)

MUST - College of Medicine

[email protected]

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