Congreso Europeo sobre Multiculturalismo en Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
MultiCultiMed
25-27 mayo 2026 — Szczecin, Polonia + En línea
Sobre el Congreso
Un evento internacional único dedicado al multiculturalismo en medicina y ciencias de la salud
El Congreso Europeo de Multiculturalismo en Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud es un evento internacional único dedicado a los desafíos y oportunidades que el multiculturalismo aporta a la medicina y las ciencias de la salud.
El Congreso da la bienvenida a todos los interesados en este tema, especialmente a:
- estudiantes
- docentes universitarios
- investigadores
- profesionales de la salud
- profesionales de todas las disciplinas de la salud
El evento es gratuito y en formato híbrido. Invitamos tanto a participantes activos como pasivos a registrarse, ya sea presencialmente en Szczecin, Polonia, o en línea. Únase a nosotros y forme parte del debate internacional sobre el futuro de la medicina y las ciencias de la salud en un mundo multicultural.
Temas del programa
Ver el programa
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Galería de fotos
Explore las fotos del congreso — presentaciones, talleres y momentos de networking capturados en Szczecin.
Acceder a las fotosPrograma del congreso
Tres días de presentaciones, talleres y networking con expertos de toda Europa.
Lunes, 25 de mayo de 2026
Registro de participantes
Foyer
The Choir of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
Bajo la dirección del profesor Ryszard Handke
Ceremonia de apertura
MultiCultiMed: A New Perspective on Education in Medicine and Health Sciences in a Multicultural World
Małgorzata Szkup, Líder del proyecto
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
Empowering Nurses as Change Agents: Advancing Cultural Humility Through a Ambassador Program
Carmen van Daal-Vrolijk
KnowledgeInstitute Dutch professional association for nurses, clinical nursing assistants & nurse specialists (V&VN), Países Bajos
El Conjunto de Canto y Danza de Pomerania Occidental de PUM
Bajo la dirección de la Dra. Anna Knyszyńska
Foto de familia
Cena buffet
Foyer
Martes, 26 de mayo de 2026
Moderador de sesión
prof. Karmen Erjavec, dr Emilia Burbela
Diversity And Cultural Competence In Healthcare: The Need For An Ecosystem
Costas Constantinou, Monica Nikitara
University of Nicosia, Cyprus
englishPUM Medical Professionals for Kenya
Elżbieta Petriczko
Medics for Kenya, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishBeyond Access: Addressing Health Inequalities Among LGBTQ Populations Through Inclusive Care Models
Piotr Karniej
WSB MERITO University in Wroclaw, Poland
englishInnovative Teaching Methods for Developing Cultural Competencies in Nursing Students
Małgorzata Lesińska-Sawicka
State University of Applied Sciences in Konin, Poland
polishCommunication Competencies of Nursing Students in Multicultural Patient Care
Sabina Krsnik
University of Novo mesto, Slovenia
englishPausa para el café
Understanding Multicultural Care: Perspectives of Undergraduate Nursing Students
Martin Červený
Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Košice, Slovakia
englishBetween Exclusion and Support: Staying in a Warming Center for People Experiencing Homelessness from a Public Health Perspective
Adriana Brzeźniak-Misiuro
Szczecin Center for Addiction Prevention, Poland
polishImplementation of multiculturalism in patient care and among employees as exemplified by UKE Eppendorf in Hamburg
Pilch Dorota
UKE Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
polishThe Challenges Of Intercultural Education In A Post-Conflict Society
Sanja Stanisavljević
Academy for Applied Studies Belgrade, The College of Health Sciences, Serbia
englishThe Patient I Do Not Understand: Psychological Gender Identity and Sexuality in a Cultural Context and Their Importance for Healthcare Practice
Magdalena Stankiewicz
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishQuality of Life in Diverse and Ageing Populations
Marijana Neuberg
University North, Croatia
englishProblems of vaccinating children during wartime
Olha Fedortsiv
Ivan Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
polishDemonstration of the MultiCultimed Platform
Kornel Kornecki
IT specialist
englishDifferent Cultures, One Life: Challenges in Neonatology and Obstetrics in a Multicultural Society
Małgorzata Zimny
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishAlmuerzo y networking
Moderador de sesión
dr Panagiota Ellina, dr Marzena Mikła
Blended Intensive Programmes as a Platform for Interdisciplinary Learning: The Case of Mental Health in Migrants and Minorities
Tânia Marlene Gonçalves Lourenço
Nursing School of São Jose de Cluny, Madeira, Portugal
englishHealth Inequalities in Multicultural Europe in Light of Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Data
Artur Kotwas
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishCultural Barriers in Pediatric Emergency Care: Communication, Trust, and Clinical Decision-Making through EPALS Simulation-Based Training
Emilia Burbela
Ivan Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
englishMedical Simulation in Obstetrics as a Method of Reducing Cultural Barriers
Iwona Gładysz
John Paul II Academy in Biała Podlaska, Poland
polishMulticulturalism in Portugal: Challenges for Contemporary Healthcare
Rita Fernandes
RISE-Health; Nursing School, University of Porto, Portugal
englishCultural Diversity in Business Teams: Emotional and Social Determinants of Collaboration and Their Impact on Employee Well-Being
Marlena Bryczkowska
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishPausa para el café
Cultural sensitivity in the healthcare system and patients' rights
Małgorzata Nagórska
University of Rzeszów, Poland
polishDiversity in Nursing Education and Practice: The Case of Germany
Maria Marchwacka, Günter Meyer
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
polishDisparities in the Burden of Disease Across Diverse Populations: From Evidence to Educational Response
Tomislav Meštrović
University North, Croatia
englishTalleres
Sesiones paralelas
14:00–15:15
Balancing Values: Human Rights in Multicultural Nursing Practice
dr Elena Rousou & Paraskevi Charitou
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
15:30–16:30
Multicultural Perspectives on Physiological and Functional Aging: Geriatric Simulation and AGE Reader Workshop
dr Katarzyna Zgutka
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
Visita guiada por Szczecin
Solo para participantes pre-registrados
CENA DE GALA
Para todos los participantes presenciales
Miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2026
Engaging Diverse Students in Nursing Education: Experiences from Northern Cyprus
Candan Öztürk
Near East University, Turkiye
englishModerador de sesión
prof. Maria Marchwacka, dr Marta Kożybska
PUM Medical Professionals – Support for Ukraine in Its Struggle
Jerzy Sieńko
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishGlobal Health Challenges: Migration, Refugees, Climate Change & Pandemics
Panagiota Ellina
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
englishMedical Simulation as a Tool for Preparing Medical Students to Work in a Multicultural Environment
Aleksandra Brodowska
Maria Skłodowska-Curie Medical University in Warsaw, Poland
polishChallenges and strategies of intercultural competence development through the education of nurses in the republic of Serbia
Marijana Dabic
Academy of Applied Studies Belgrade, The College of Health Sciences, Serbia
englishMulticultural Education and Organ Donation and Transplantation: Religious and Cultural Perspectives
Marzena Mikła
University of Murcia, Spain
polishPausa para el café
Multicultural Communication in Healthcare: Bridging Patient Perspectives and Professional Practice
Karmen Erjavec
University of Novo mesto, Slovenia
englishFrom Dissonance to Harmony: Multiculturalism in the Symphony Orchestra and the Psychological Well-Being of Musicians
Dorota Aneta Jaśkiewicz
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishDigitalisation of healthcare and cultural inequalities – socio-cultural challenges in providing care involving the use of digital technologies
Patrycja Krężel
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
englishIs There a Magic Spell for a Good Birth?
Agnieszka Kleszcz
Hochschule für Gesundheitsberufe in Eberswalde
englishSuperstitions in Nursing: A Review of the International Literature and Preliminary Findings from the Authors' Own Research
Magdalena Kuczyńska
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishCeremonia de clausura
Almuerzo
Sesión de jóvenes científicos
Tuesday, 26.05.2026, 09:00 — Main Hall + Online
Poster Session Committee: prof. Beata Karakiewicz, prof. Olha Fedortsiv, dr Magdalena Kamińska
Presentaciones en línea
Caring for Ageing Turkish Guest Workers: Implications for Nursing Education
Melike Ozturk, Prof. Dr. Bianca Steiner
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
english onlineAn Exploratory Study of the Need for Diversity-Sensitive Care in General Nursing Education
Paula Weigand
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
english onlineThe prevalence of depressive symptoms among early adolescents in Cyprus and their association with sociodemographic characteristics: A cross-sectional study
George Alesandrou
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
english onlineEvidence-based interventions for the integration of internationally trained nurses into the German healthcare system
Adrian Kuhnke
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
english onlineAI Meets Diversity: New Perspectives for Nursing Education
Patricia Schöner, Carolin Junker
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
english onlineBridging the Gap: Development of a Didactic Concept for Sociolinguistic Competence in Healthcare Communication
Sade Thorpe
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare, Independent English Educator, Barbados
english onlinePresentaciones presenciales
Experiences of Intersectional Discrimination in Nursing Education and Their Impact on Learning and Professional Identity
Edita Kurz
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
englishTransition to Practice and Staff Retention Following Nursing Training and Degree Programmes: A Systematic Qualitative Review of Factors Influencing National and International Nursing Graduates
Christina Nkwonkam
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Healthcare
englishIdentifying Factors Associated with the Severity of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms Among People Forced to Leave Their Place of Residence Due to War
Linda Czeponis
Subdepartment of Social Nursing, Department of Health Sciences, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishMigration transformations of society and multiculturalism
Mariia Solomakhina, Sofiia Beregulyak
Ivan Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
englishStigma and Acceptance: A Cultural Perspective on Down Syndrome
Mariia Malchevsk
Ivan Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
englishBody Image and Physical Activity by Gender Identity
Tamara Zbiegień
Grupo informal
polishPresentation of Ongoing Research on the Level of Resilience Among Pregnant Patients from Ukraine Who Left Their Country Due to the War
Karolina Matysiak
Department of Obstetrics and Pregnancy Pathology, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishPerinatal Traditions in Different Cultures and Midwifery Practice in Polish Healthcare Facilities
Alickun Joanna
Student Scientific Society at the Department of Obstetrics and Pregnancy Pathology named after Stanisława Leszczyńska, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishCoping strategies for stress among war refugees from Ukraine
Adriana Helak
Student Scientific Society at the Subdepartment of Social Nursing, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
englishFactors influencing the level of intercultural competence and intelligence
Karolina Słowik
Department of Children's Diseases and Pediatric Nursing, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishAnalysis of the Determinants of Mental Health in Ukrainian Refugee Children and Their Parents
Paulina Jeż
Subdepartment of Social Nursing, Department of Health Sciences, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishHow should multiculturalism be studied? An overview of tools for assessing multiculturalism in the attitudes of healthcare staff
Marcin Grajek
Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
englishCulture and Religion in Xenotransplantation
Marzena Mikła
University of Murcia, Spain
polishMulticulturalism in Penitentiary Institutions - Challenges for the Rehabilitation System in Poland
Marcin Czutko
Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishResearch tools used to assess attitudes towards immigrants in a multicultural medical setting – a literature review
Krzysztof Dąbrowski
Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
englishPilot exploration of depressive symptoms and risky health behaviors among informal dementia caregivers in Cyprus
Sokratis Sokratous
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
englishPsychological Consequences of War: Anxiety and Depression Among War Refugees from Ukraine
Gabriela Trębacz
Student Scientific Society at the Subdepartment of Social Nursing, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishThe Impact of Cultural Differences on Midwife–Patient Communication
Natalia Szczepkowska
Student Scientific Society at the Department of Obstetrics and Pregnancy Pathology named after Stanisława Leszczyńska, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishAlternative healing methods around the world
Eliza Dzedzej, Julia Żelepień
Student Scientific Society Apex, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishInfluence of Cultural Food Preferences on Diabetes Dietary Compliance and Health Outcomes
Popiołek Alicja, Czyżnikiewicz Adrianna
University Hospital No. 2 Dr. Jan Biziel Memorial Hospital in Bydgoszcz
polishBreastfeeding – cross-cultural differences
Iga Pawelec, Aleksandra Penksa
Student Scientific Society Apex, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
polishGuía de la conferencia
Todo lo que necesita saber para su visita a Szczecin — lugar, transporte, alojamiento y consejos locales.
El lugar
Courtyard by Marriott Szczecin City
Dirección
Aleja Niepodległości 60, 70-451 Szczecin, Poland
Ubicación
Complejo Posejdon, centro de la ciudad
Coordenadas
53°25'27.5"N 14°33'01.1"E
Cómo llegar
- • Desde la estación de tren Szczecin Główny: ~3 min en taxi o ~12 min a pie (1 km)
- • Los tranvías y autobuses locales conectan la estación principal con el centro de la ciudad
Transportation
Aeropuertos
Aeropuerto Solidarity Szczecin–Goleniów
~45 km del centro de la ciudad, 40–50 min en coche/tren. Conexiones nacionales y algunas internacionales. La opción más conveniente suele ser volar primero a Varsovia y luego tomar un vuelo doméstico de conexión.
Aeropuerto de Berlín Brandeburgo (BER)
~140 km de Szczecin, 2–2,5 horas en coche o autobús. Amplia oferta de vuelos intercontinentales y europeos.
Traslados
Desde el aeropuerto Szczecin–Goleniów:
- •Tren: Trenes regionales directos hasta Szczecin Główny (~45 min)
- •Taxi: ~40–50 min al centro de la ciudad o al hotel
- •Traslado privado: Se puede concertar con antelación
Desde el aeropuerto de Berlín Brandeburgo (BER):
- •Autobús directo (p. ej. FlixBus): ~2–2,5 horas
- •Tren vía Berlín Hauptbahnhof hasta Szczecin Główny
- •Traslado reservado con antelación o alquiler de coche
Transporte público (dentro de Szczecin)
Szczecin cuenta con una extensa red de tranvías y autobuses. Los billetes se pueden comprar en máquinas expendedoras o mediante aplicaciones móviles. Los taxis y servicios de transporte por aplicación están ampliamente disponibles. El centro de la ciudad es compacto y cómodo para caminar.
Accommodation
Moxy Szczecin City
Just a few steps from the Meeting Venue (Posejdon Complex). Located in the heart of Szczecin, close to key landmarks such as the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, Wały Chrobrego (Chrobry Embankment), and the Old Town.
Moderno, animado y confortable — a distancia a pie de restaurantes, cafeterías y zonas comerciales.
Información general y consejos
Zona horaria
CET / CEST (Hora de Verano de Europa Central en mayo)
Moneda
Złoty polaco (PLN). Las tarjetas de crédito/débito y los pagos sin contacto son ampliamente aceptados. Cajeros automáticos disponibles en toda la ciudad.
Idioma
El polaco es el idioma oficial. El inglés se habla ampliamente en hoteles, restaurantes y zonas turísticas.
Voltaje
230V, enchufes tipo C y tipo E. Los visitantes del Reino Unido/fuera de la UE pueden necesitar un adaptador.
Clima
En mayo, temperaturas medias de 12–20°C. Se recomienda ropa en capas y una chaqueta ligera. Las noches pueden ser más frescas cerca del río.
Emergencia
Marque el 112 para policía, ambulancia o bomberos.
Agua
El agua del grifo es segura para beber. El agua embotellada está ampliamente disponible.
Farmacias
Bien surtidas y disponibles en toda la ciudad. Muchas ofrecen servicio ampliado o de 24 horas.
Formato del Congreso
Presencial
Szczecin, Polonia — Hotel Marriott Courtyard
- Oportunidades de networking
- Sesiones en vivo
- Ambiente de conferencia
En línea
Participación remota
- Transmisión en vivo de todas las sesiones
- Fácil acceso internacional
Ponentes y colaboradores internacionales
Expertos de toda Europa y más allá comparten sus conocimientos y experiencia.
Información práctica
Guía del participante
Descargue la guía práctica con detalles del lugar, sugerencias de alojamiento e información de viaje.
Organizador y socios
Organizador
Socios