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19:00–20:00

Opening ceremony


Progress and future challenges for artificial intelligence

Marta Kwiatkowska (UK)


Good things happen when people of different backgrounds meet
Jack Hirsh (Canada)

20:15–21:30

Concert

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8:00–8:10

Opening remarks

Welcome and introduction
8:10–8:30

Getting your work published: How to survive the journal peer review process

Christine Laine

8:30–10:20

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Grand Final

Young Talents

Part 1
10 presentations with Q&As and commentaries

10:20–10:40

Refreshment break

10:40–12:30

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Grand Final

Young Talents

Part 2
10 presentations with Q&As and commentaries

12:30–13:20

Lunch break

13:20–15:10

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Grand Final

Young Talents

Part 3
10 presentations with Q&As and commentaries

15:10–16:30

Refreshment break

16:30–18:30

Session I: Acute hospital medicine

Some hospitalized patients will deteriorate and become critically ill: How to prevent it

Chairs: Roman Jaeschke (Canada)

16:30-16:45
Level of troponin is elevated after surgery: What next?
Wojciech Szczeklik (Poland)

16:45-17:00
My patient is agitated and confused: Please help
Bram Rochwerg (Canada)

17:00-17:15
How to support a patient with respiratory failure outside of intensive care unit
Simon Oczkowski (Canada)

17:15-17:30
This is my patient: When should I call for help and whom to call?
Kimia Honarmand (Canada)

17:30-17:45
Too much or too little fluid? How to find out?
Michael Czekajlo (USA)

17:45-18:05
Dealing with sepsis: The most crucial points
Waleed Alhazzani (Saudi Arabia)

18:05-18:30
Questions & Answers
All speakers

8:00–9:20

Meet the professor

Open forum on critical care, shock, and organ failure
Waleed Alhazzani (Saudi Arabia), Michael Czekajlo (USA), Kimia Honarmand (Canada), Roman Jaeschke (Canada), Simon Oczkowski (Canada), Bram Rochwerg (Canada), Wojciech Szczeklik (Poland)

9:20–9:40

Refreshment break

9:40–11:05

Session II: Endocrinology

In collaboration with the Polish Society of Endocrinology

9:40–10:00
Hypothyroidism in pregnancy: When guidelines meet reality
Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)

10:00–10:20
Primary aldosteronism: Current management
Ally Prebtani (Canada)

10:20–10:40
Hypercortisolemia: Current management according to clinical practice guidelines
Aleksandra Gilis-Januszewska (Poland)

10:40–11:05
Questions & Answers
All speakers

11:05–11:25

Refreshment break

Session IV: Annual Update in Cardiology

In collaboration with the Polish Cardiac Society 

11:25–12:50

Part 1

11:25–11:45
2025 international guidelines on resuscitation: The most important practical messages
Bernd W. Böttiger (Germany)

11:45–12:05
Management of pericarditis: Key messages from the ESC guidelines
Massimo Imazio (Italy)

12:05–12:25
Management of myocarditis: Key messages from ESC guidelines
Agnieszka Pawlak (Poland)

12:25–12:50
Questions & Answers
All speakers

12:50–13:40

Lunch break

13:40–15:05

Part 2

13:40–14:00
Mitral regurgitation: Management according to ESC practice guidelines
Margarita Brida (Croatia)

14:00–14:20
Aortic stenosis: Management according to ESC practice guidelines
Wojciech Wojakowski (Poland)

14:20–14:40
How to select an antiarrhythmic drug or ablation for atrial fibrillation and for ventricular tachycardia
Paulus Kirchhof (Germany)

14:40–15:05
Questions & Answers
All speakers

15:05–15:25

Refreshment break

15:25–16:50

Part 3

15:25–15:45
Broken-heart syndrome: Current management
Thomas Lüscher (Switzerland)

15:45–16:05
Optimal use of lipid-lowering therapy in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease according to current practice guidelines
Richard Češka (Czech Republic)

16:05–16:25
Coronary artery disease: Which diagnostic test to choose and when
Matthew Sibbald (Canada)

16:25–16:50
Questions & Answers
All speakers

16:50–17:10

Refreshment break

17:10–18:30

Special session: Our bodies are (60%) fluid. This fluid deserves our attention!

17:10-17:30
Physiology of fluid homeostasis: tonicity, osmolality, hormones
Ally Prebtani (Canada)

17:30-17:45
What happens when things go (really) wrong with fluids and electrolytes?
Roman Jaeschke (Canada)

17:45-18:00
Why elderly are at higher risk for disrupted homeostasis
Alexandra Papaioannou (Canada)

18:00-18:15
Oral fluid replacement in times of major need
Somia Iqtadar (Pakistan)

18:15-18:30
Overview of recent practice guidelines on fluid management in critically ill, including heat stroke
Fayez Alshamsi (United Arab Emirates)

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*Session supported by independent support grant from OSHEE 

9:40–11:05

Session III: The Multimorbid Patient

Under the auspices of the European Federation of Internal Medicine

9:40–10:00
How to modify pharmacotherapy of primary arterial hypertension in multimorbid patients
Krzysztof Narkiewicz (Poland)

10:00–10:20
GLP1-RA and multimorbidity: Beyond expectations

Michał Holecki (Poland)

10:20–10:40
Management of chronic pain in multimorbid patients

Marcin Chwistek (USA)

10:40–11:05
Questions & Answers
All speakers

11:05–11:25

Refreshment break

Session IV: Annual Update in Rheumatology

11:25–12:50

Part 1

11:25–11:45
Key decision points in management of rheumatoid arthritis
Ernest Choy (UK)

11:45–12:05
Key decision points in management of Sjögren disease
Elizabeth Price (UK)

12:05–12:25
Artificial Intelligence in rheumatology: 2026 update
Thomas Hügle (Switzerland)

12:25–12:50
Questions & Answers
All speakers

12:50–13:40

Lunch break

13:40–15:05

Part 2

13:40–14:00
Vasculitis: From suspicion to diagnosis
Giacomo Emmi (Italy)

14:00–14:20
Key decision points in management of the GCA PMR Takayasu LVV spectrum
Bhaskar Dasgupta (UK)

14:20–14:40
Approach to interstitial lung disease in people with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases
Michal Tomcik (Czechia)

14:40–15:05
Questions & Answers
All speakers

15:05–15:25

Refreshment break

15:25–16:50

Part 3

15:25–15:45
Key decision points in management of axial spondyloarthritis
Elena Nikiphorou (UK)

15:45–16:05
Key decision points in management of psoriatic arthritis
William Tillett (UK)

16:05–16:25
Key decision points in management of osteoporosis
Alexandra Papaioannou (Canada)

16:25–16:50
Questions & Answers
All speakers

8:00–9:20

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Specialty Finals

Young Talents

Short 5-min presentations with Q&As and commentaries
17:10-18:45

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Specialty Finals

Young Talents

Short 5-min presentations with Q&As and commentaries
9:30–10:55

Session VI: Gastroenterology

9:30–9:50
Gastroenterology update 2026: Key messages from the latest practice guidelines
Paul Moayyedi (Canada)

9:50–10:10
Celiac disease: Current management
Maria Pinto-Sanchez (Canada)

10:10–10:30
Screening for all cancers (with a focus on all GI cancer) with blood tests or total body scans: Is it worth it?

David Weinberg (USA)

10:30–10:55
Questions & Answers
All speakers

10:55–11:10

Refreshment break

11:10–12:35

Session IX: Pulmonology

11:10–11:30
Current management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: 2026 update
Jadwiga Wedzicha (UK)

11:30–11:50
Asthma diagnosis: A complex pathway to clarity
Imran Satia (Canada)

11:50–12:10
Pneumothorax: Current management according to practice guidelines
Beenish Iqbal (UK)

12:10–12:35
Questions & Answers

All speakers

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*Session supported by independent support grant from "Wieliczka" Salt Mine 

12:35–13:15

Lunch break

13:15–13:35

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Award Ceremony

Young Talents

Session IX: Annual Update in Diabetology

Under auspices of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes and the International Diabetes Federation Europe

13:35–15:00

Part 1

13:35-13:55
A Type 1 diabetes management consensus report by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD): What can we expect from the 2026 update?
Tomasz Klupa (Poland)

13:55-14:15
Is there still a place for insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes in 2026?
Maciej Małecki (Poland)

14:15-14:35
Diabetic patient admitted to hospital for non-diabetic reason

Ally Prebtani (Canada)

14:35-15:00
Questions & Answers
All speakers

15:00–15:15

Refreshment break

15:15–17:00

Part 2

15:15-15:35
Prediabetes: really just “Pre”? Pharmacological treatment options based on the patient's phenotype and clinical profile
Leszek Czupryniak (Poland)

15:35-15:55
Diabetes treatment in older age groups: Is there consistency between guidelines and common sense?
Tali Cukierman-Yaffe (Israel)

15:55-16:15
What are the evidence-based recommendations for the dietary management of diabetes?
Dario Rahelić (Croatia)

16:15-16:35
In the era of drugs that effectively reduce body weight and normalize glycemia, is there still a place for bariatric surgery?
Johanna Brix (Austria)

16:35-17:00
Questions & Answers
All speakers

9:30–10:55

Session VII: Infectious diseases

9:30–9:50
Vaccinations for people with severe comorbidity:
Current state of the art
Mark Loeb (Canada)

9:50–10:10
HIV and AIDS in 2026: An update for non-specialists
Monika Bociąga-Jasik (Poland)

10:10–10:30
Applying antibiotic stewardship in patient care

Nishma Singhal (Canada)

10:30–10:55
Questions & Answers

All speakers

10:55–11:10

Refreshment break

11:10–12:35

Session X: Thrombosis & Anticoagulation

11:10–11:15
Introduction
Jack Hirsch (Canada)

11:15–11:40
When not to use DOACs
Stephanie Carlin (Canada)

11:40–12:05
Factor XI inhibitors: The future of anticoagulation?
Jeffrey Weitz (Canada)

12:05–12:10
Conclusion

Jack Hirsch (Canada)

12:10–12:35
Questions & Answers

All speakers

12:35–13:15

Lunch break

Session VIII: Annual Update in Nephrology

Under the auspices of Mayo Clinic

9:30–10:55

Part 1

9:30–9:50
Nephrology update 2026
Jurgen Floge (Germany)

9:50–10:10
New drugs in chronic kidney disease
Maria José Soler (Spain)

10:10–10:30
Artificial intelligence in nephrology
Ziad Zoghby (USA)

10:30–10:55
Questions & Answers
All speakers

10:55–11:10

Refreshment break

11:10–12:35

Part 2

11:10–11:30
Hyperglycemia and kidney disease
Aleksandra Kukla (USA)

11:30–11:50
Bleeding complications and thrombosis events in kidney disease
Hatem Amer (USA)

11:50–12:10
Nephrotoxicity of new anti-cancer agents
Sandra Herrmann (USA)

12:10–12:35
Questions & Answers
All speakers

12:35–13:15

Lunch break

13:35–15:15

Part 3

13:35–13:55
Blood pressure goals and treatment in pregnancy
Andrea G. Kattah (USA) 

13:55–14:15
Preeclampsia: What internist should know
Vesna D. Garovic (USA) 

14:15–14:35
Lupus nephritis: Redefining treatment goals
Fernando Fervenza (USA) 

14:35–14:55
When to think about genetic testing in kidney disease
Mireille El Ters (USA) 

14:55-15:15
Questions & Answers
All speakers

8:00–9:20

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest: Specialty Finals

Young Talents

Short 5-min presentations with Q&As and commentaries

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Conference Manager

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