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ed patients with acromegaly were found who were prescribed adequate treatment. The introduction of selective screening technology into the practice of an endocrinologist will improve the effectiveness ofdiagnostic search for patients with acromegaly, more accurately assess the prevalence of the disease in Russia and theneed for specialized medical care.

As a result of the study, among the group of 1249 patients (mean age 58±13 years) with the presence of concomitant diseases, 9 newly identified patients with acromegaly were found who were prescribed adequate treatment. The introduction of selective screening technology into the practice of an endocrinologist will improve the effectiveness of diagnostic search for patients with acromegaly, more accurately assess the prevalence of the disease in Russia and the need for specialized medical care.The National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology (NMRCE) received the right to implement the development program of the World-class Research Centre "The National Center for personalized medicine of endocrine diseases" (NMCPMED). The objective of the NMCPMED will be not only the creation of a system of personalized treatment, but also the training of new specialists for medicine. Fundamental researches, carried out on the basis of the already existing institutes and laboratories of the NMRCE will be expanded by creating new laboratories of the NCPMED created de novo in accordance with the approved project. This article introduces the reader to the most important laboratories that would be created in NCPMED. These are laboratories of general, molecular and population genetics, bioinformatics, pharmacogenomics, microbiota, genome editing, mathematical and digital technologies, non-invasive technologies for the diagnosis of endocrinopathies, cellular technologies, artificial intelligence and a fundamentallyesearches that will allow them to significantly improve the methods of diagnosis and treatment.Radiotheranostics is a radionuclide therapy based on the results of molecular imaging with various radiopharmaceuticals, allowing in vivo whole body imaging (SPECT, PET), and then systemically and at the same time selectively acting on pathological metabolic processes caused by a pathological process. In recent years, thanks to advances in the development of nuclear medicine (an increase in the number of cyclotrons, SPECT / CT and PET / CT in medical institutions) and, particularly, novel radiopharmaceuticals - in the world, radiotheranostics is developing very rapidly. The emergence of new radioligands labelled by 177Lu, 131I, 225Ac and other radioisotopes in the world have initiated a large number of clinical trials of radioligand therapy of neuroendocrine and chromaffin tumors, prostate cancer, etc. Radiotherapy as a new and very promising direction of nuclear medicine and it is perfectly integrated into modern diagnostic algorithms in the field of endocrinology and oncology. Methods of intraoperative radionavigation make it possible to increase the efficiency and safety of surgical methods, external beam radiation therapy, and brachytherapy. In my opinion, the future of personalized medicine will be predominantly determined by the integration of radiotherapy, multimodal imaging, intraoperative navigation and existing/new methods of diagnosis and treatment, in combination with applied genomic and post-genomic technologies.On February 12, 2021, Ivan I. Dedov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, an outstanding scientist with a worldwide reputation, celebrates his anniversary. Ivan I. Dedov is a leading clinician, endocrinologist, teacher, experienced organizer of healthcare in Russia. Ivan I. Dedov headed the Russian endocrinology at a difficult stage of its development. Under his leadership, clinical endocrinology, a narrow, largely secondary field, has now acquired the significance of a fundamental and priority clinical discipline.The editorial board of the journal «Problems of Endocrinology» cordially congratulates its editor-in-chief and wishes him good health and many fruitful years for the benefit of Russian endocrinology.Research suggests that working during traumatic events can lead to deteriorating physical and mental health for nurses, a phenomenon that has been demonstrated during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, research has also shown that there are evidence-based strategies that can be used to assist nurses in their recovery from such events. Promoting awareness among individual nurses about the effects of COVID-19 enables them to adopt positive coping strategies, both on an individual and organisational level. This article details strategies including formal and informal debriefing, taking regular breaks, and using stress mitigation strategies during shifts. The article also discusses the potential for post-traumatic psychological growth. buy EGF816 This acknowledges that while working in a healthcare environment during COVID-19 can be extremely challenging, it also enables nurses to experience personal growth such as the development of emotional intelligence. As nurses adapt to the 'new normal' of working during COVID-19, healthcare organisations should ensure that they provide nurses with the support that enables them to recover effectively.

Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) music therapy is an emerging discipline. There is a growing evidence base supporting its use, with an emphasis on the immediate and short-term positive effects on infants' physiological responses and parents' experiences.

To explore the implementation of music therapy aligned with standards of neonatal care and as an integral part of the care routinely provided in a Norwegian NICU.

Parents of infants hospitalised in the NICU were offered music therapy sessions based on the First Sounds Rhythm, Breath and Lullaby model. Before discharge from the NICU, parents were asked to complete an electronic survey about their experiences of music therapy. Nurses' feedback and observations were also elicited and collected.

A total of 16 parents completed the survey. Overall, their experiences of music therapy were positive, and they noted several benefits for themselves and their infant. In addition, nurses observed that parents' interactions with their infant increased after participation in music therapy.

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