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Kushnir Maryna Vasylivna

Kushnir Maryna Vasylivna
Specialty
Physician
  • 3 years of medical experience
Education and experience
  • Bogomolets National Medical University, Medical Faculty №1 (2013-2019).
  • Advanced Life Support Course (2021).
  • Online conferences and webinars.

Work experience

  • КМКЛ №18 (nurse, 2018-2019).
  • Universal Clinic Amulet »(Intern of the clinical-consultative department and the department for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019-2021).
Professional interests

Of particular interest is endocrinology and gastroenterology among therapeutic specialties. Also interested in providing emergency care to patients as part of the mandatory work of a doctor of any specialty.

Why medicine?

I have been interested in medicine since high school. Medicine is both a profession, and a favorite occupation, and a lifestyle. It is an opportunity to help others overcome their illnesses, to return to a full life. It is a great pleasure to see patients who have been able to recover and recover with my help.

The best training

I like medicine and I understand the need to constantly improve my knowledge and skills. While studying at the university, I actively worked in practical medicine, in particular in the Department of Surgery of the KMCL № 18 in Kyiv as a nurse.

During the COVID-19 epidemic, I worked in the coronavirus department with intensive care units, improving her professional skills in infusion therapy, respiratory support, treatment of critical conditions, ultrasound examination of patients.

During the internship she successfully completed the course and received an ALS certificate. I am also a co-author of an article in a professional medical journal, currently collecting and processing information for future publications.

Scientific publications

Galushko OA, Kuchynska IA, Babak SI, Yurkiv VV, Antonyuk LV, Kushnir MV (Kyiv, Ukraine). Features of intensive care in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis during the pandemic COVID-19.- Emergency Medicine, Volume 17, № 2, 2021.- p. 144-150.

Education and experience
  • Bogomolets National Medical University, Medical Faculty №1 (2013-2019).
  • Advanced Life Support Course (2021).
  • Online conferences and webinars.

Work experience

  • КМКЛ №18 (nurse, 2018-2019).
  • Universal Clinic Amulet »(Intern of the clinical-consultative department and the department for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019-2021).
Professional interests

Of particular interest is endocrinology and gastroenterology among therapeutic specialties. Also interested in providing emergency care to patients as part of the mandatory work of a doctor of any specialty.

Why medicine?

I have been interested in medicine since high school. Medicine is both a profession, and a favorite occupation, and a lifestyle. It is an opportunity to help others overcome their illnesses, to return to a full life. It is a great pleasure to see patients who have been able to recover and recover with my help.

The best training

I like medicine and I understand the need to constantly improve my knowledge and skills. While studying at the university, I actively worked in practical medicine, in particular in the Department of Surgery of the KMCL № 18 in Kyiv as a nurse.

During the COVID-19 epidemic, I worked in the coronavirus department with intensive care units, improving her professional skills in infusion therapy, respiratory support, treatment of critical conditions, ultrasound examination of patients.

During the internship she successfully completed the course and received an ALS certificate. I am also a co-author of an article in a professional medical journal, currently collecting and processing information for future publications.

Scientific publications

Galushko OA, Kuchynska IA, Babak SI, Yurkiv VV, Antonyuk LV, Kushnir MV (Kyiv, Ukraine). Features of intensive care in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis during the pandemic COVID-19.- Emergency Medicine, Volume 17, № 2, 2021.- p. 144-150.

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Kushnir Maryna Vasylivna