International activity of the Department of Surgery №2

– participation in international projects: Professor Igor Andriyovych Kryvoruchko takes part in the project “Clinical Pathways for Patients with Intra-Abdominal Infections” organized by WSES World Society of Emergency Surgery GAIS Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery WSIS World Surgical Infection Society SIS-E Surgical infection Society Europe which is aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of surgical patients.

– participation in international associations:

Krivoruchko I.A. is a member of Active member of ISS, Active member of AISMEN, Active member of AITSIC, Active member of ISDS (Switzerland), European Pancreatic Club (Austria), Member of the Association of Hepatobiliary Surgeons (EU countries).

Saikov Plamen is a member of the Barialink Academy (EU countries). German Society for Surgery (Germany), Swiss Society of Surgery, American College of Surgeons (USA), Professional Association of German Surgeons (Germany), Berlin Surgical Society (Germany) International Bariatric Club Oxford (Great Britain), Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeons of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan).

– international cooperation agreements: an agreement with the Sagsenhausen Clinic (Germany) was signed in 2020 to deepen scientific and educational cooperation. Krivoruchko I.A. in research work within the project “Clinical Pathways for Patients with Intra-Abdominal Infections” during 2020-2021.

– internship:

  1. Kolesnyk Varvara Petrovna underwent an internship at the Medical University of Lublin (Lublin, Poland) from 8.02 to 18.03.2021 on the topic “Innovative strategies for the development of medical education in Ukraine and the EU”
  2. Krivoruchko Igor Andriyovych underwent an internship at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (USA online) on “Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery” from 2021.01.04 to 2021.04.12

– involvement of foreign teachers: the department is taught by a professor, medical director of Sachsenhausen Hospital (Franfkfurt Germany) Plamen Staykov.

– opportunities for academic mobility. Interns and clinical residents of the Department of Surgery № 2 had the opportunity to study at the surgical department of the Sachsenhausen Hospital (Franfkfurt, Germany) within the framework of academic mobility.