Program

3 days featuring 11 sessions with over 60 lectures covering the key specialties and essential updates in internal medicine, including landmark studies and the most current clinical practice guidelines

With special sessions

  • McMaster Annual Update in Cardiology 2025
  • McMaster Annual Update in Diabetology & Endocrinology 2025
  • McMaster Annual Update in Rheumatology 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 2025
  • Medical Education Forum 2025
  • Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest 2025

HYBRID FORMAT
Choose sessions you want to attend in-person, and have access to all lectures and discussions after you return home.

MIRCIM audience(1)

With special sessions

McMaster Annual Update in Cardiology 2025

McMaster Annual Update in Diabetology & Endocrinology 2025

McMaster Annual Update in Rheumatology 2025

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 2025

Medical Education Forum 2025

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest 2025 - Finals

Program at a glance

Day 1
Thursday, May 8

Day 2
Friday, May 9

Day 3
Saturday, May 10

Auditorium Hall
S1
Theatre Hall 
S2
Chamber Hall
S3
Auditorium Hall
S1
Theatre Hall
S2
Auditorium Hall
S1
Theatre Hall
S2

Session III

Artificial Intelligence
in Medicine

Part 1
From data to bedside: Using big data to develop AI tools
for medicine

Session I 

Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest Finals

 

Part 1

Session II

Medical Education Forum

In collaboration with the UEMS and Society of Bedside Medicine

Part 1

Session IV

McMaster Annual Update in Cardiology

In collaboration with
the Polish Cardiac Society

Part 1

 

Session VII

Gastroenterology

Session VIII

Infectious diseases

Hands-on workshops
for AI tools developers
and practitioners

Part 2

Part 2

Part 2

Session VI

McMaster Annual Update
in Rheumatology

Part 1

Session IX

Nephrology & Hematology

Session X

The Multimorbid Patient

Session under the auspices of
the European Federation of Internal Medicine

Part 2
Humans and AI view
on healthcare:
For users of AI tools

 

Part 3

Part 2

Session XI

McMaster Annual Update
in Diabetology & Endocrinology

Under the auspices of
the European Association for
the Study of Diabetes

In collaboration with Diabetes Poland

 

 

 

Session V

Pulmonology

 

Part 3

 

Opening Ceremony

Opening lecture
Evidence-based medicine:
Past, present, future
Prof. Gordon Guyatt
McMaster University, Canada

           

 

Detailed program

All times in the program are in CEST (Central European Summer Time, UTC+2).

Day 1. Thursday, May 8

SESSION I: Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest Finals | 9:00-13:00

Final stage of the Young Talents in Internal Medicine World Contest 2025 featuring 20 top-ranked case reports from around the world

9:00-9:10
Welcome and introduction

9:10-10:50 | Part 1
10 presentations

10:50-11:10 Refreshment break 

11:10-12:50 | Part 2
10 presentations

12:50-14:00 Lunch break 

SESSION II: Medical Education Forum 2025 | 8:00-13:00

Part 1
In collaboration with the UEMS and Society of Bedside Medicine

8:00-8:10
Introduction

8:10-8:30
Reinvigorating the bedside exam: Strategies to improve the teaching and assessment of bedside clinical skills

Prof. Brian T. Garibaldi (Center for Bedside Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA)

8:30-8:50
How to effectively teach at the bedside during rounds

Dr. Timothy Niessen (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA)

8:50-9:10
From traditional into digital lectures: Risks and benefits
Prof. Przemko Kwinta (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland)

9:10-9:30
European CME/CPD and the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS)
Prof. Hannu Halila (University of Helsinki, Finland)

9:30-9:50
Medical education program reconstruction for an active learning, competency-based, excellence-driven (ACE) curriculum

Prof. Isaac Opole (American College of Physicians, USA) 

9:50-10:10
Questions & Answers


10:10-10:30 | Refreshment break  

Part 2: From the battlefield to the bedside: Practical lessons to enhance medical education

10:30-10:50
From the battlefield to the classroom: Training and logistical gaps identified in Ukraine 
Prof. John Quinn (University of Liverpool, UK)

10:50-11:10
Individual and team training programs in the military that lead to high-performing clinicians and teams
Prof. Anthony LaPorta (Rocky Vista University, USA)

11:10-11:30
Adapting the military experience into civilian training: Case studies and a vision for the future
Prof. Michael Czekajlo (Virginia Commonwealth University Health, USA)

11:30-11:50
Prepare the best for the worst: Implementing battlefield experience into the medical school curriculum

Dr. Tomasz Sanak (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland)

11:50-12:10

Challenges in medical education for future armed conflict: Standardized training in non standardized environment
Dr. Anita Podlasin (Military Medical Training Center in Lodz, Poland)

12:10-13:00
Questions & Answers


13:00-14:00 Lunch break 

SESSION III: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 2025 | 9:00-17:00

9:00-11:40 | Part 1: From data to bedside: Using big data to develop AI tools for medicine

9:00-9:10 
Introduction
Prof. Bartłomiej W. Papież (Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

9:10-9:30 
Will the
European Health Data Space (EHDS) contribute to the AI revolution?
Dr. Andrzej Ryś (Principal Scientific Advisor, DG SANTE, European Commission, Belgium; EHDS co-creator)

9:30-9:50 
Clinical AI: Curiosity, or cure?

Jonny Hancox (Senior Data Scientist, NVIDIA, UK)

9:50-10:10 
AI in cardiothoracic imaging: Ready for clinical implementation?
 
Prof. Rozemarijn Vliegenthart (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)


10:10-10:30
Pig in a poke? Unpacking the promise and pitfalls of foundation models in healthcare 
Prof. Bartłomiej W. Papież (Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

10:30-10:50 To be annouced

10:50-11:40
Questions & Answers
All speakers


13:00-14:00 Lunch break 

 

14:00-17:00 | Part 2: Humans and AI view on healthcare: For users of AI tools

14:00-14:20
Regulatory ecosystem for the AI-enabled medical devices: A brief summary for clinicians

Prof. Piotr Szymański (Chairman, Regulatory Affairs Committee of the European Society of Cardiology, Poland)

14:20-14:40
Primum non nocere, secundum simulare! The ethical imperative of in silico evidence in the digital era

Prof. Alejandro F. Frangi (University of Manchester, UK)

14:40-15:00
Friend or foe? Navigating human-AI interactions in clinical practice

Prof. Bartłomiej W. Papież (Big Data Institute, Oxford University, UK)

15:00-15:20
Front-line experience in evaluating and translating AI tools into hospitals

Prof. Alex Novak (Oxford University Hospitals, UK)

15:20-15:40
Challenges with integrating AI into clinical workflows

Prof. Dan Perri (McMaster University, Canada)

15:40-16:00
Integration of AI in medical education

Prof. Sameer Shaikh (McMaster University, Canada)

16:00-16:20
Empathy, trust and AI in health care: The future of
healthcare provision?
Prof. Angeliki Kerasidou (University of Oxford, UK)

16:20-17:00
Questions & Answers
All speakers

OPENING CEREMONY | 19:30

19:30-19:40
Welcome addresses

19:40-19:50
Introduction of new Honorary Members of the Polish Society of Internal Medicine

19:50-20:10
Keynote lecture
Evidence-based medicine: Past, present, future

Prof. Gordon Guyatt (McMaster University, Canada)

Check the Thursday social event here.

WORKSHOPS: Hands-on workshops for AI tools developers and practitioners | 12:00-13:00 and 17:20-18:30

To be announced

Day 2. Friday, May 9

OPENING LECTURE | 9:00-9:30

9:00-9:10
Welcome and introduction

9:10-9:30
To do or not to do? Clinical practices we do for no reason
Prof. Isaac Opole (President, American College of Physicians, USA)

SESSION IV: McMaster Annual Update in Cardiology 2025 | 9:30-15:50

In collaboration with the Polish Cardiac Society

Part 1

9:30-9:50
Management of chronic coronary syndromes: How the latest ESC guidelines change practice  

Prof. Vijay Kunadian (Newcastle University, UK)

9:50-10:10
Current invasive approach to acute coronary syndromes 

Prof. Sanjit Jolly (McMaster University, Canada)

10:10-10:30
Perioperative cardiovascular management of patients undergoing noncardiac surgery 

Prof. P.J. Devereaux (McMaster University, Canada)

10:30-10:50
Chronic heart failure: 2025 update

Prof. Piotr Ponikowski (Wroclaw Medical University, Poland)

10:50-11:20
Questions & Answers

All speakers


11:20-11:40 Refreshment break 

Part 2

11:40-12:00
Non-invasive management of peripheral arterial and aortic diseases: An overview of ESC guidelines 

Prof. Victor Aboyans (University of Limoges,  France)

12:00-12:20
Current invasive modalities in the management of peripheral arterial and aortic diseases 

Prof. Raphaël Coscas (University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France)

12:20-12:40
Venous thromboembolism: 2025 update 

Prof. James Douketis (McMaster University, Canada)

12:40-13:00
Cardio-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome: Risk factors and management principles
Prof. Nandini Chatterjee (Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education & Research, India)

13:00-13:20
Questions & Answers

All speakers

13:20-14:10 Lunch break

Part 3

14:10-14:30
Management of atrial fibrillation: Current strategies according to the latest ESC practice guidelines

Prof. Ruben Casado Arroyo (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)

14:30-14:50
Anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation 

Prof. Dimitri Richter (Athens Euroclinic Hospital, Greece)

14:50-15:10
Electrotherapy in cardiac arrhythmias: 2025 update for everyday clinical practice

Prof. Josef Kautzner (Palacký University Medical School, Czechia)

15:10-15:30
Update on cardiopulmonary resuscitation 2025 

Prof. Bernd W. Böttiger (University of Cologne, Germany)

15:30-15:50
Questions & Answers

All speakers

15:50-16:10 Refreshment break

SESSION V: Pulmonology | 16:10-18:00

16:10-16:30
Pulmonary physiology: What clinicians (still) need to know
Prof. John Kolbe (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

16:30-16:50
Asthma management: GINA 2025 update

Prof. Arzu Yorgancıoğlu (Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey)

16:50-17:10
COPD management: Key messages from GOLD 2025 guidelines

Prof. Jadwiga Wedzicha (Imperial College London, UK)

17:10-17:30
Incidental findings from low dose CT screening for lung cancer: When to worry 

Prof. Julian Dobranowski (McMaster University, Canada)

17:30-18:00
Questions & Answers
All speakers

SESSION VI: McMaster Annual Update in Rheumatology 2025 | 11:40-17:30

Part 1

11:40-12:00
Disease stratification, personalised medicine and treatment advances in rheumatology: Parallels with other conditions 

Prof. Bhaskar Dasgupta (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)

12:00-12:20
Rheumatoid arthritis stratified management

Prof. Ernest Choy (Cardiff University School of Medicine, UK)

12:20-12:40
Systemic lupus erythematosus stratified management

Prof. Frédéric Houssiau (University of Louvain, Belgium)

12:40-13:00
ANCA vasculitis stratified management

Prof. Christian Pagnoux (University of Toronto, Canada)

13:00-13:20
Questions & Answers

All speakers

13:20-14:10 Lunch break

Part 2

14:10-14:30
Systemic sclerosis stratified management

Prof. Maggie Larché (University of Calgary, Canada)

14:30-14:50
Axial spondyloarthritis stratified management

Prof. Elena Nikiphorou (King’s College London, UK)

14:50-15:10
Psoriatic arthritis stratified management

Prof. Laura Coates (University of Oxford, UK)

15:10-15:30
CPPD deposition and other crystal arthropathies stratified management

Prof. Geraldine McCarthy (University College Dublin, Ireland)

15:30-15:50
Questions & Answers

All speakers

15:50-16:10 Refreshment break

Part 3

16:10-16:30
Still’s disease stratified management

Prof. Lorenzo Dagna (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Italy)

16:30-16:50
Polymyalgia and giant cell arteritis stratified management

Prof. Bhaskar Dasgupta (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)

16:50-17:10
Fibromyalgia stratified management

Prof. Jacob Ablin (Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Israel)

17:10-17:30
Questions & Answers

All speakers

Day 3. Saturday, May 10

SESSION VII: Gastroenterology | 9:00-10:50

9:00-9:20
Diverticular disease of the colon: Current management 

Prof. Paul Moayyedi (McMaster University, Canada)

9:20-9:40
Irritable bowel syndrome: How to adjust treatment depending on symptoms and co-morbid conditions

Prof. Jan Tack (KU Leuven, Belgium)

9:40-10:00
GI cancer prevention: From evidence to practice

Prof. Janusz Jankowski (University College London, UK)

10:00-10:20
Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD): Current management according the EASL-EASD-EASO 2024 guidelines 

Prof. Hannele Yki-Järvinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)

10:20-10:50
Questions & Answers

All speakers

10:50-11:10 Refreshment break

SESSION VIII: Infectious Diseases | 9:00-10:50

9:00-9:20
Dengue and other vector-borne febrile infections: Differential diagnosis pitfalls
Prof. Somia Iqtadar (King Edward Medical University, Pakistan)

9:20-9:40
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1): An update
Prof. Mark Loeb (McMaster Univeristy, Canada)

9:40-10:00
Acute diagnosis and management of pneumonia
Prof. Brian T. Garibaldi (Center for Bedside Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA)

10:00-10:20
Management of bloodstream infections
Prof. Nishma Singhal (McMaster University, Canada)

10:20-10:50
Questions & Answers
All speakers

10:50-11:10 Refreshment break

SESSION IX: Nephrology and Hematology | 11:10-12:30

11:10-11:30
Nephrology update 2025: Advances relevant to everyday clinical practice

Prof. Jürgen Floege (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

11:30-11:50
Management of nephrological and hematological complications of pregnancy

Prof. Serena Gundy (McMaster University, Canada)

11:50-12:10
Cancer-associated thrombosis: Current management

Prof. James Douketis (McMaster University, Canada)

12:10-12:30
Questions & Answers

All speakers

12:30-13:10 Lunch break

SESSION X: The Multimorbid Patient | 11:10-12:30

Under the auspices of the European Federation of Internal Medicine

11:10-11:30
Identification and management of osteosarcopenia
Prof. Julija Voicehovska (Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia)

11:30-11:50
Osteosarcopenia: A new geriatric syndrome? The logic of the pathophysiological substrate
Dr. Annette Kurrle (University of Mainz, Germany)

11:50-12:10
Managing complex multimorbidity cases: Lessons from personal experience 
Prof. Rebecca W. Opole (University of Kansas School of Medicine, USA)

12:10-12:30
Questions & Answers
All speakers

12:30-13:10 Lunch break

SESSION XI: McMaster Annual Update in Diabetology & Endocrinology 2025 | 13:30-17:00

Under the auspices of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
In collaboration with Diabetes Poland

Part 1

13:30-13:50
Diabetes treatment algorithm of the joint ADA and EASD guidelines: 2025 update 

Prof. Melanie Davies (University of Leicester, UK)

13:50-14:10 
Precision medicine in diabetes management
 
Prof. Marie Pigeyre (McMaster University, Canada)

14:10-14:30
GLP-1 receptor agonists in type 2 diabetes mellitus and other diseases: A summary of study results and practical tips for the physician 

Prof. Tina Vilsbøll (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

14:30-14:50
Modern treatment of obesity: How incretin-based therapies have changed the options for effective treatment 

Prof. Martin Haluzík (Charles University, Czechia)

14:50-15:20
Questions & Answers

All speakers

15:20-15:40 Refreshment break

Part 2

15:40-16:00 
Glucose and HbA1c
tests: From diagnosing diabetes to modern diabetes monitoring
Prof. Leszek Czupryniak (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland)

16:00-16:20 
How to diagnose thyroid diseases wisely and avoid unnecessary tests

Prof. Ally Prebtani (McMaster University, Canada)

16:20-16:40 
Male hypogonadism: When to suspect, how to diagnose and treat?

Prof. Nadia Sawicka-Gutaj (Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland)

16:40-17:00
Questions & Answers

All speakers

WORKSHOPS: Point-of-care rheumatologyultrasound (POCRUS): A scenario-based workshop | 9:00-17:00

Prof. Bhaskar Dasgupta, Anglia Ruskin University, UK 
Dr. Anna Ciechomska, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, UK 
Dr. Anetta Chrzanowska, J. Dietl Specialist Hospital, Kraków, Poland 
Dr. Monika Krężelok, J. Dietl Specialist Hospital, Kraków, Poland 

8 hours | €200 (lunch included) | only 25 seats

Check the workshop details here.

We have selected 4 excellent lectures from 2024 as a sample of what you can expect:

  • Prof. Paul O’Byrne, McMaster University, Canada: Asthma exacerbations management
  • Prof. Vijay Kunadian, Newcastle University, UK: Acute coronary syndromes management: 2024 update
  • Prof. Kevin Hill, Harvard Medical School, USA: Medical cannabis 2024 update: Benefits and dangers
  • Prof. Dan Perri, McMaster University, Canada: Artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine: Where we are now and what future may bring

These are open-access lectures (no login required). Click the button to play the selected video on Vimeo.

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