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Diplomas and congratulations were presented to the scholarship recipients during an official gala by Minister of Health Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda and Deputy Minister Katarzyna Kęcka. Our students were accompanied by Prof. Dorota Olczak-Kowalczyk, Vice Rector for Personnel and Organizational Affairs.
Semmelweis University is one of the leading medical universities in Hungary and Central Europe. Its representatives visited us to discuss opportunities for cooperation between our universities, including the implementation of joint projects within the EUniWell alliance.
Another event celebrating the anniversary of the Faculty of Pharmacy has concluded. During the conference, students and doctoral candidates from across Poland presented the results of their scientific research in the fields of medicine and pharmacy. An important part of the event was a debate on the future of education and the professional roles of pharmacists and laboratory diagnosticians.
The theme of this year’s event is the world of medicines. If you decide to spend your Saturday night with us, you will discover many fascinating things, including how antibiotic susceptibility is tested, how to recognize counterfeit medicines, and the healing properties of herbs. And this is only part of what we have prepared for our visitors. On 16 May, we warmly invite you to the Museum of the History of Medicine of WUM at 63 Żwirki i Wigury Street. Admission begins at 6:00 p.m.
Guests from the USA spoke about modern solutions in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with kidney diseases, advised on how to proceed in ambiguous clinical situations, and were also happy to answer questions from participants. The event was open to all members of our academic community.
Opening the conference held on the occasion of the Day of the Midwife, Dr. hab. Grażyna Bączek, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Education and academic supervisor of the Midwifery Student Research Club emphasized the student-centered nature of the event. Both the organizers and many of the speakers (though not only them) were students from the Midwifery Student Research Club and the Ethics Student Research Club.
Sabina Sobolewska, Krzysztof Jasiński and Piotr Jakuciński – they were the members of the "golden" team that defeated teams from seven other universities across Poland in the competition. But they were not the only ones who did a great job! The Student Society of Laboratory Diagnosticians of the Medical University of Warsaw also did a fantastic job by organizing this year's 10th National Diagnostic Simulations at our university.
Two projects won this edition: a student project that will increase the number of student lockers at the Central Teaching Hospital on Banacha Street, and a staff project that will create a green well-being zone on the Banacha Campus.
The congress is the result of strong collaboration between the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the Bogomolets National Medical University in Kyiv and the Chair and Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at UCK WUM. This year’s scientific program was also supported by the team from the Chair and Department of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases and Allergy at UCK WUM. The event was held under the patronage of the rectors of both universities: Prof. Yurii Kuchyn and Prof. Rafał Krenke.
“Exam under the microscope: how to assess what truly matters” was the theme of this year’s Education Quality Day at WUM. The symposium focused primarily on topics related to the OSCE, which will soon be introduced at our university.