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INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY, TOGETHER WITH ROSTYSLAV VALIKHNOVSKYI, LAUNCHED A MEDIA PROJECT FOR STUDENTS AND FUTURE APPLICANTS

According to the standards of higher education in Ukraine, lecturers should systematize students’ knowledge and develop their ability to apply acquired skills in daily healthcare routine.

It is proven that primary medical education is based on practice-oriented learning. The process of practice-oriented training is impossible without state-of-the-art technologies.

International European University does its best to make students acquire vast knowledge and undergo practical training at Ukraine’s brilliant doctors.

Valikhnovski Surgery Institute is one of Ukraine’s leading medical facilities with the 20-year history. Professional surgical achievements of Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi, the founder of the Institute, are known and recognized both in Ukraine and abroad.

 

By the way, Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi is an Honorary Professor of International European University.

His clients include presidents, civil servants, MPs, athletes and other celebrities, particularly the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko and operatic tenor Volodymyr Hryshko. Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi managed over 250,000 patients from 27 countries and performed more than 10,000 successful surgeries. He carried out the most complicated and unique operations personally.

The new project for students and future applicants of European Medical School is released along with the press service of International European University led by press secretary Olha Levkun.

“Over the whole period of cooperation with International European University, we have been holding the first position in terms of training and directing our talented students to contemporary evidence-based surgical medicine,” Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi stressed.

The episode was shot in the doctor’s surgery room.

Watch the video materials.

Top 5 tips on choosing IEU’s European Medical School by Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi.

10 advantages of studying at IEU’s European Medical School by Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi.

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UKRAINE SWITCHES TO SICK LEAVE E-CERTIFICATES

The full transition of all medical institutions of Ukraine to medical reports on temporary disability will take place from September 1, 2021, and a transitional model for the introduction of sick leave e-certificates will be in effect until August 31, Minister of Health Viktor Liashko said.
“This means that from June to August, medical institutions will fill out both medical reports on temporary disability and issue paper certificates. The decision on the type of document that is issued to the patient to confirm his temporary disability will be made by the doctor in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Health,” Liashko wrote on his Facebook page on Friday evening.
The minister said that the order on some issues of medical reports on temporary disability and their verification has already been signed and passed the examination of the Ministry of Justice.
“Patients no longer have to run to the hospital for a paper sick leave certificate, take it to work to record the fact of temporary incapacity for work, and employers will get away from paperwork with the Pension Fund and the Social Insurance Fund in processing sick leave payments to their employees,” the minister said.

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UKRAINE REGULATES MEDICAL CIRCULATION OF CANNABINOID PREPARATIONS

The Cabinet of Ministers has removed two cannabinoid preparations from the list of illegal drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors.
According to government resolution No. 324 dated April 7, 2021, public control measures are not applied to the substance cannabidiol isolate, the circulation of psychotropic substances Dronabinol, Nabilon and Nabiximols is allowed only in the form of medicines or in the form of substances intended for the production and manufacture of such medicines.
The changes will make it possible to create mechanisms for the use of drugs containing cannabinoids in medical practice, ensuring their prescription and use in accordance with the legislation of Ukraine with measures to control their circulation.

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UKRAINIAN AIRCRAFT TO DELIVER MEDICAL SUPPLIES FROM CHINA TO FRANCE

The An-225 Mriya aircraft belonged to Antonov State Enterprise flew to China on April 15 to deliver medical supplies to help in fight against the coronavirus disease COVID-19 pandemic in France.
The state-owned enterprise (SOE) Antonov said on its Facebook page that the Mriya aircraft will take on board a new batch of medical supplies in China to fight COVID-19 and will land at Chalons Vatry Airport in France on April 18.
The enterprise also said that Antonov Company continues manufacturing the An-178 aircraft under the contract concluded by SpetsTechnoExport with the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Peru. As of today, the preparatory works for jig assembly of the aircraft’s fuselage have been completed.
“Assembly of the fuselage nose part (F1) and the fuselage center section (F-2) are at the final stage in the production shop. Manufacture of the central part of the wing, left and right cantilever parts of the wing, empennage has been fully completed. Two engine pylons are ready for further integration into the aircraft,” the company said in the statement on its website.
According to the company, to date, Antonov Airlines has already transported more than 1,400 tonnes of cargo from China to various countries in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East.

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ANOTHER THREE PLANES FROM CHINA BRING MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO UKRAINE

Another three planes from China with special means for fighting coronavirus have arrived to Ukraine, as was reported at the regular meeting chaired by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday.
“Delivered medical supplies will be distributed not only to the supporting hospitals, but will also be delivered to the large retail chains,” the press service of the head of state said.
At the meeting, it was also decided to monitor the existence of the masks in the pharmacy chains. “If there is no basic protective equipment on sale, administrative response measures will be taken,” reads the report.

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