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During the conference “NRP in healthcare – investing today, transforming the healthcare system for years to come,” the scale and outcomes of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRP) were summarized. As part of the program, 1,251 projects received funding totaling nearly PLN 18 billion. The funds were allocated, among other things, to infrastructure modernization, digital transformation, and support for the medical workforce. As emphasized by ministry representatives, this is a historic reform of the healthcare sector, with patients as its main beneficiar
Sala operacyjna podczas trwającego zabiegu chirurgicznego. Kilka osób w sterylnych niebieskich fartuchach pracuje przy pacjencie, oświetlonym lampą operacyjną. Wokół znajdują się aparatura medyczna, monitory oraz stoliki z narzędziami.
The use of hypothermic oxygenated perfusion (HOPE) technology for ex vivo regeneration of the patient’s own organ and the second successful liver autotransplantation in Poland at the Medical University of Warsaw (WUM) constitutes a groundbreaking advancement in transplant surgery.
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Students of medical universities who demonstrate significant scientific achievements or outstanding sports accomplishments are awarded scholarships from the Minister of Health each year. On the newly published list of 40 scholarship recipients for the 2025/2026 academic year, the largest group, 15 students, is from WUM.
Two presenters stand at a podium on a conference stage, delivering a presentation about the “JA Personalized Cancer Medicine (JA PCM)” initiative, with a slide showing a map of Europe, consortium details, and partner logos.
Our university is among four Polish institutions participating in the prestigious Joint Action on Personalized Cancer Medicine (JA PCM) program. The project is carried out by clinical institutions and academic centers from 28 European Union countries between 2025 and 2029. Its main goal is to improve access to personalized cancer care in Europe and to promote knowledge of precision oncology.
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Ewa Piotrowska, Director of the Princess Anna Mazowiecka Clinical Hospital, has retired. The occasion was marked by a moving ceremony attended by hospital staff and representatives of the Medical University of Warsaw (WUM) authorities.
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Our university, as one of only seven Polish higher education institutions, was included in the ranking for “Medicine”. We achieved a solid position in the 451–500 range.
The interior of a large hall where a charity event is taking place. On the stage, a speaker stands at a lectern, and behind them there is a colorful graphic featuring the logo of the WOŚP Grand Finale and a large screen displaying the total amount raised: 263,477,929.83. In front of the stage, the audience is seated, while volunteers and observers are standing around.
"We ended the Finale of the 34th WOŚP edition with PLN 263,477,929.83!" announced Jerzy Owsiak during a press conference organized at the Pediatric Teaching Clinical Hospital UCC WUM.
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The rankings of scientific leaders of WUM (200 items) and young scientific leaders of WUM (105 items) are already available. They were prepared for the activities in the years 2022-2025 and, in case of departments, for the academic year 2024/2025.
A team of medical staff in the treatment room, dressed in sterile gowns and gloves, standing next to specialized medical equipment.
Specialists from the Second Department of Clinical Radiology at the Central Clinical Hospital of the University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw (CSK UCK WUM) performed the first endovascular brain aneurysm procedure in Poland using the innovative eCLIPs device. The patient is in good condition and remains under medical supervision while awaiting a scheduled follow-up examination.
Participants of the educational event gathered at a booth presenting medical equipment and training models, engaging in conversations and demonstrations.
This year’s Open Day attracted around 2,500 visitors and featured over 50 stands staffed by 350 students, 3 lectures in the auditorium, and 8 workshop sessions, attended by 350 participants. The event took place on March 21 at our university.