This year, INTAMT celebrates its 20th anniversary. Over the past two decades, we have organised thousands of professional visits, observerships, internships, conferences, and international projects. A significant focus of our activities lies in healthcare. Through collaboration with numerous German clinics, our participants have been able to deepen their knowledge and familiarise themselves with innovative approaches in patient treatment and care.
In 2024, we organised observerships in Germany for over 150 doctors and nurses from Kazakhstan, enabling them to expand their expertise in emergency medicine, the treatment of various diseases, and patient care.
In oncology, the programmes encompassed modern approaches to drug therapy, specialised surgical techniques, and innovative endoscopic methods for tumour treatment. Special attention was given to advanced radiotherapy methods, which garnered significant interest among the participants.
In paediatric anaesthesia, the programmes included procedures for caudal anaesthesia in children, resuscitation measures in neonatology and post-cardiac surgery, as well as innovative approaches to anaesthesia induction in the presence of parents in the operating theatre.
Specialists in paediatric gynaecology learnt the latest methods in endocrinological diagnostics and treatments in paediatric and adolescent gynaecology, as well as aspects of sexual education and child sexual education in Germany.
Hospital directors and senior nursing staff from various regions of Kazakhstan familiarised themselves with the operational management of German clinics, quality and personnel management, professional ethics, and successful interdisciplinary collaboration during the observerships.
Nursing and palliative care professionals gained insights into the organisation of the palliative care system and patient care, including the most modern approaches to drug therapy, care methods, and psychosocial support for patients and their relatives.
The programmes took place in various cities across Germany—from Greifswald on the Baltic Sea to Munich, and from Herzberg in southern Brandenburg to Eschweiler near Aachen.
We express our gratitude to our partners in Germany and Kazakhstan for their support and trust, and we look forward to continuing our mission in the coming years. The positive feedback from participants and collaborating clinics confirms the success of our efforts.