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Developed with support from specialists at the V.M. Bekhterev National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Neurology, this app helps neurologists and psychiatrists quickly assess cognitive, affective, and autonomic disorders. With WHO projecting depression to become the leading cause of disability by 2030, and 1.5–2 million people in Russia living with dementia (many undiagnosed), the app’s automated result processing saves up to 70% of physicians’ time. It has already been downloaded over 15,000 times, with more than 40,000 diagnostic sessions conducted.
This channel offers microlearning content for doctors — short lectures, expert interviews, and case studies that can be viewed between patient appointments. It has attracted over 4,200 professional subscribers and ranks among the top three most engaging channels in its category.
This project proves that even complex topics can be explained clearly and concisely. Expert video responses on asymptomatic hyperuricemia — a condition that significantly increases cardiovascular risk — are watched to the end by 74% of physicians.
The podcast creates a safe space for open conversations about women’s health, challenging the culture of silence. According to a NAFI study, 27% of women never discuss reproductive health with specialists. The project has reached 424,000 views and 56,000 listens.
Accredited by the Royal College of Physicians (UK), this platform makes continuous medical education engaging. In just three months, it brought together over 7,200 cardiologists and generated 44,000 views of educational content.
“When every minute of a doctor’s time counts, tools that save this precious resource are essential,” says Olga Gultikova, Head of the Medical Group at Egis-RUS. “Neuroscanner not only speeds up diagnostics but also provides structured reports that integrate seamlessly into medical documentation.”
“In today’s fast-paced clinical environment, access to up-to-date knowledge without interrupting practice is a necessity,” comments Ivan Zimin, Medical Advisor at Egis-RUS. “High engagement rates confirm that we’ve delivered truly relevant content in a convenient format.”
“Our goal was not just to create content, but to build modern communication channels that fit naturally into the daily routines of doctors and patients,” says Marianna Medvedeva, Digital Communications Manager at Egis-RUS. “Winning in five categories proves we’ve succeeded in delivering user-friendly information.”
All projects were developed in collaboration with leading Russian and international medical experts, ensuring both technological excellence and medical accuracy.