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A group of dark-skinned children in blue school uniforms is standing outside, posing with various dynamic gestures against the backdrop of a school building and a playground.
The Omenaa Foundation and the Medical University of Warsaw have jointly undertaken activities to improve access to health care for children in Ghana. As part of the Health for Hope project, Polish physicians and medical students engage in volunteer work at the Child Protection Center and Kids Haven School, providing medical assistance and promoting health education within the local community.
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From October 22 to 24 this year, the University of Cologne hosted ceremonies, conferences, and workshops marking the fifth anniversary of the EUniWell European University Alliance. The Medical University of Warsaw joined the alliance this year as one of its twelve member institutions.
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Twenty-seven excellently educated graduates of the medical analytics program have completed their studies at our university. The formal graduation ceremony, held on October 25, crowned five years of their hard work and provided an opportunity to honor them and warmly welcome them into the community of laboratory diagnosticians.
A person wearing a blue protective gown and a green medical cap is standing next to a procedure table covered with sterile blue fabric, beside a large diagnostic device, a computed tomography scanner.
Interventional oncology is a field that is currently developing very dynamically. However, few people know what it is and what possibilities it offers. The Awareness Week celebrations are a good opportunity to change that.
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Hours spent preparing for classes and lectures, tons of course and academic books read, numerous challenging tests and exams passed – but here they are now, their goal of becoming a doctor achieved. They did it! Class of 2025, 573 graduates of medicine, have just received their graduation diplomas.
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This was the second graduation ceremony held by the Faculty of Dental Medicine in recent weeks. This time, diplomas were awarded to 148 graduates from four programs: Dentistry in Polish – 106 people, Dentistry in English – 5, Dental Technology – 17, and Dental Hygiene – 20.
A group of graduates in gowns and mortarboards stands in a row during the graduation ceremony.
They did not give up and succeeded – and their efforts have now been crowned. One hundred and forty-four students received their graduation diplomas at the Faculty of Dental Medicine.
Rector of WUM, Rafał Krenke, congratulates Director Marzena Kowalczyk.
Professor Rafał Krenke, WUM Rector, has handed the nomination for the role of director at the WUM University Clinical Center to Marzena Kowalczyk.
A basket filled with red and yellow apples, surrounded by green peppers, leafy vegetables, and other plant-based products.
The hallway of the Didactic Center turned into one big fruit and vegetables market. Guests could taste the products and discuss healthy eating with the scientists and students from the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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The winner of the prestigious competition was a groundbreaking therapeutic program for children with hepatitis C. The main prize went to the project manager, Prof. Maria Pokorska-Śpiewak, Deputy Head of the Department of Children’s Infectious Diseases WUM. The final ten also included projects by teams from the Chair and Department of General, Transplant and Liver Surgery, the First Chair and Department of Cardiology WUM, and an interdisciplinary team of cardiologists, radiologists, and pulmonologists from the Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw.