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From February 27 to March 1, 2019, Tel Aviv (Israel) passed the course "Where the Medical and Radiation Oncology Meet: Integrative State of the Art Strategies" in which the Associate Professor of the Oncology Department of the Shupyk NMAPE PhD, MD Olga Ponomarova and post-graduate student of the Oncology Department of Shupyk NMAPE Anastasiia Samusieva have participated.

On March 1, 2019 in Vinnitsa, on the basis of Pirogov Vinnitsa National Medical University held the III scientific and practical conference with international participation "Modern achievements of endoscopic surgery", one of the co-organizers of which was the Department of Surgery and Vascular Surgery of Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (the Chief of Department of Surgery and Vascular Surgery - S. Savoliuk (MD, Dr.Sc., Full Professor).

Trends that determine the development of surgery at the present stage require the introduction of innovative non-invasive and non-traumatic surgical techniques that provide fast post-operative rehabilitation and recovery, a comfortable return to the usual lifestyle. On February 11, 2019, the improvement thematic cycle "Modern non-invasive techniques in phlebology" (2-week study program) was launched, at the Department of Surgery and Vascular Surgery of Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (the Chief of Department of Surgery and Vascular Surgery - S. Savoliuk (MD, Dr.Sc., Full Professor).

Laparoscopic surgery at the present stage of development of clinical surgery plays a crucial role as a gold surgical standard in urgent and planned abdominal surgery.

Since the beginning of the year, more than 300 surgical interventions have been performed on the basis of the departments of anesthesiology and IT, department of cardiosurgery, endovascular and extracorporeal technologies of NMAPE named after PL Shupyk and SE "Institute of the heart of the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine". Among them there are a large number of unique operations with a high surgical and anesthetic risk. One of these operations is complete debranching with subsequent aneurysm endoprosthesis of the thoracic aorta.