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DOCTORS' SYMPOSIUM

Movement and Training in a Medical Context – Innovations, Practice and Artificial Intelligence
Sunday, October 12, 2025

Welcome to the Doctors' Symposium

Experience an interdisciplinary exchange, exciting specialist lectures and practice-oriented sessions with leading experts from the fields of medicine, sports and science, as well as an in-depth insight into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on health and training.

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specialist lectures

Theory and Practice

01

Univ. Prof Dr
Paul Haber

Exercise in chronic diseases – from contraindication to indication

01

Univ. Prof Dr
Paul Haber

Exercise in chronic diseases – from contraindication to indication

03

Ass. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Clemens Heitzinger

What do precision medicine and ChatGPT have in common? – Artificial intelligence in the doctor’s office

03

Univ. Prof. Dr.
Gerald Maurer

Sport and exercise for heart patients: Heart attack – heart failure – heart transplant: Understanding the differences, taking the right action and targeted training recommendations

04

Univ. Prof. Dr.
Simon Panzer

Sport in adolescence and its impact on life

practice session

Strength training based on the medical training theory of Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul Haber – try it out and evaluate it yourself directly after the specialist lectures.

Pioneering Approaches to Health and Exercise

The doctors' symposium offers interdisciplinary exchange and delves deeper into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in healthcare as well as the importance of physical activity for the prevention of chronic diseases. Experts from medicine, sports and science share well-founded findings and practice-oriented methods for targeted training, including application for heart patients. The symposium is rounded off by a practice-oriented session on strength training based on the medical training theory of Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul Haber.

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