Focus on MUW - 2025

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Joanna Romaniuk received a grant and presented her MyMidwife project during the final gala of the Laboratory of Ideas program.
Three copies of the book entitled “Jerzy Choróbski” with white covers, red and black lettering, and black-and-white photographs of Jerzy Choróbski.
The Museum of the History of Medicine organized a meeting with Dr. Andrzej Gąsecki, the author of a book and a film about Professor Jerzy Choróbski.
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The conference is a well-known and highly regarded event, during which current issues in clinical research are discussed. Participants attended discussion panels, workshops, and lectures. This year, WUM’s Academic Clinical Research Support Center joined the main organizer, the Leon Koźmiński Academy in Warsaw.
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This institution operates under the Minister of Health, who appoints its members. Three experts from our university have been appointed for the 2025/2029 term: Grażyna Bączek, MD, PhD, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Didactics, Edyta Krzych-Fałta, MD, PhD, Head of the Department of Nursing Propaedeutics, and Dr. Zofia Sienkiewicz from the Department of Nursing Development, Social and Medical Sciences.
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This year marked the third time that our University has joined the event, one of the largest and most important meetings devoted to the role of the European Union in regional development. This year, we also served as the expert partner for the event.
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Magdalena Halska, a student from the Faculty of Health Sciences, and Kaja Tyszkiewicz from the Faculty of Medicine were among the winners of the 14th edition of BraveCamp Incubator UW, which is open to students and doctoral students WUM.
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The students have already completed their first classes and are waiting for the next sessions. The Executive SGH-WUM MBA program is extremely rich: it consists of 20 thematic modules that combine knowledge from the fields of medicine, pharmacy, health, economics, and management. This combination provides participants with an excellent education and a solid foundation for professional activity at the managerial level.
An elegantly dressed middle-aged man, Dr. Wojciech Feleszko, speaks at a forum. He holds a microphone in his hand. Behind him is a multimedia screen.
Wojciech Feleszko, MD, PhD, from the Department of Pediatric Pneumonology and Allergology WUM participated in the European Health Forum as the only panelist from Poland. The Forum is a key event in the field of European health policy. It brings together experts, decision-makers, representatives of the public and private sectors, scientists, and non-governmental organizations from the member states of the European Union, the European Economic Area, and the WHO European Region.
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Dentists, specialists, academic lecturers, and researchers gathered at the 3rd International Scientific and Training Conference on Pediatric Dentistry to exchange knowledge and experience. This year’s lectures were delivered by guests from countries such as Australia, Sweden, Spain, Germany, and Croatia.
Five people — participants of a discussion panel — are seated on stage. They are all elegantly dressed and smiling for the photo. Behind them stands a multimedia screen displaying their photos with captions, as well as the title of the panel: ‘Innovations in Material Technologies – Foundations of the Industry of the Future’.
Professor Marcin Sobczak, Vice-Rector for Research and Technology Transfer, participated in the panel discussion on innovations in materials technologies and their role in shaping the industry of the future, at the invitation of the Forum organizers.