BHFF Junior Scholar Ema Brljak Presents Research at Medical Student Symposium at the 17th Days of BHAAAS

BHFF Junior Scholar Ema Brljak participated in the Medical Student Symposium as part of the 17th Days of BHAAAS, where she presented her research and engaged with fellow students and professionals in the field of medicine.

The Medical Student Symposium serves as a platform for young researchers to explore contemporary challenges in healthcare, exchange ideas, and present innovative approaches to medical science and practice.

Through her research, Ema focused on exploring key questions within modern medical practice, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based approaches, critical thinking, and continuous learning in addressing complex healthcare challenges. Her work reflects the growing role of young researchers in contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge, particularly in a time where interdisciplinary approaches and new technologies are reshaping the field.

During the symposium, Ema had the opportunity to present her findings, receive feedback from peers and experienced professionals, and engage in meaningful discussions on the future of medicine. Her research not only contributed to the academic dialogue but also highlighted the importance of early involvement in scientific work for medical students.

Participation in this symposium allowed Ema to further develop her research, communication, and analytical skills while gaining insight into current trends and challenges in healthcare.

Her involvement at the 17th Days of BHAAAS reflects the ongoing commitment of BHFF Junior Scholars to academic excellence and active participation in international scientific communities, where knowledge sharing and collaboration drive progress in medicine and beyond.

Melisa Music