ARUD 2025, one of the most anticipated medical conferences of the year, is set to take place from April 24 to 27, bringing together experts in anesthesia and disaster medicine from around the world. The event will feature in-depth workshops, hands-on training, and expert-led discussions focused on improving healthcare responses during emergencies.
Among the key highlights, the Low-Flow Anesthesia Workshop will introduce advanced techniques aimed at reducing anesthetic gas consumption while maintaining patient safety. Meanwhile, the Regional Anesthesia Workshop will offer practical training on nerve block techniques, enhancing pain management strategies in emergency settings.
Disaster medicine will be at the forefront of the conference, with sessions covering topics such as airway management in mass casualty incidents, ethical dilemmas in triage, and hospital disaster planning. International speakers from Turkey, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and several other countries will present their expertise on the latest strategies in disaster response and trauma care.
In addition to medical advancements, ARUD 2025 will also explore the role of telemedicine in disaster settings, ventilator shortages, and the use of ketamine in emergency scenarios. The discussions aim to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to handle crises effectively.
With a diverse range of expert panels, hands-on training, and discussions on cutting-edge medical approaches, ARUD 2025 is expected to be a crucial event for professionals dedicated to advancing patient care during emergencies.




