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Based on the order of the rector of the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Professor Vyacheslav Kaminsky, Associate Professor of the Department of Disaster Medicine and Military Medical Training of the Medical Faculty, Valery Kuzmin, from February 19 to March 7, 2025, took part in providing medical assistance to the population of the deoccupied territories in southern Ukraine.

According to the lesson plan, on March 5, 2025, presentation and practical skills for masters of the Faculty of Medicine on the topic "Airway and Ventilatory Management" has been done. The relevance of the lesson was that mortality due to impaired airway patency ranks 3rd after Massive Bleeding and Chest Injury.

First aid consists of the simplest medical measures that allow you to save the victim's life and prevent the development of possible complications. The procedure for providing pre-medical care to victims of massive external bleeding determines the mechanism of providing pre-medical care by persons who do not have a medical education, but according to their official duties must provide pre-medical care (Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine dated 09.03.2022 No. 441 "On approval of procedures for providing pre-medical assistance to persons in emergency situations").

At the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 of the Shupyk National Healthсare University of Ukraine from January 28 to February 11, 2025, a thematic improvement cycle “Emergency care in obstetrics and gynecology with a simulation training course” (full-time and part-time with elements of distance learning) was held for doctors in the city of Cherkasy for obstetricians - gynecologists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, family doctors.

On February 1st, the Cardiology Department of Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine  launched free Saturday elective sessions. 

With the participation of the staff of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 of the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine in the Obstetrics department of the Vyshgorod Central District Hospital, a successful delivery of a pregnant woman with a rare obstetric pathology - a bilobar placenta was carried out. The peculiarity of this case was the presence of umbilical cord vessels, not protected by Wharton's gel, which passed between the two parts of the placenta along the posterior wall of the uterus. Such a pathology is dangerous due to the high risk of rupture of these vessels, which could lead to antenatal fetal death.