At BSYSB 2025, our diverse scientific program will feature distinguished lectors from a wide range of fields, ensuring a rich and multidisciplinary learning experience. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with experts in dental medicine, orthopedics, thyroid, adrenal and colorectal surgery, neurosurgery, 3D modeling, cardiology, oncology, and many other medical specialties. This variety highlights the conference’s mission to provide a platform for knowledge exchange across different branches of medicine and healthcare, offering valuable insights into both cutting-edge research and practical clinical applications.
Guest lectors for BSYSB 2025
Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering
Prof. Jie Zheng, PhD, FSCMR, FAHA
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cardiac Tissue and Microvasculature Beyond Contraction
Professor of Surgery and Associate Professor of Orthopaedics
Prof. Samo K. Fokter, MD, PhD
When Implants Fail: A Student’s Role in Protecting Patient Safety
Professor of Oncology and Internal medicine
Prof. Özlem Sönmez
Individualized innovative treatment options in breast cancer
Professor of General Surgery
Prof. Özgen Işık
Updates in Rectal Cancer Treatment
Department of General Surgery
Georgios Geropoulos, MD, PhD
Current trends in robotic colectomies
Department of General Surgery
Styliani Laskou, MD, PhD
Laparoscopic Adrenal Surgery: Current Perspectives
Department Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Assoc. prof. Miroslav Tsonkov Eftimov, MPh, PhD
Drug interactions – importance in clinical practice
Professor of Organization and Economics of Pharmacy
Prof. Evgeni Grigorov, MPharm, MHM, PhD
What should we know about the parallel trade of medicines
Department of Neurosurgery and ENT Diseases
Assist. Prof. Georgi Boshev, MD
The Future of Surgical Education: Immersive Technologies in Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery and ENT Diseases
Assist. Prof. Angel Parushev, MD
Surgical treatment of intracranial hematomas – classic methods, endoscopy and future
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Ch. Assist. Prof. Peter Valchanov,
MD, PhD
Synthetic people – Anthropomorphic phantoms in medical practice