Training under the ERASMUS+ Program “Public Health for Nurses” Has Started
On March 2, 2026, students of the Educational and Research Institute of Nursing at TNMU began their studies within the ERASMUS+ program “Public Health for Nurses.”
TNMU is represented by bachelor’s students Olesia Holodnikova, Viktoriia Odrekhivska, Liudmyla Povkh, and Mariia Andrushkiv, as well as master’s student Nataliia Trach.

Teams from the Netherlands, Estonia, Finland, Belgium, Austria, and Ukraine are participating in the training. The online part of the course will last for six weeks, while the offline training will take place on April 13–17, 2026, at the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Austria.

The aim of the course is to study the healthcare systems of the participating countries, particularly the organization of obstetric care, through learning within multinational teams to gain a deeper understanding of traditions and cultural characteristics.


During the first online meeting, participants introduced themselves to one another. International student groups were formed to develop joint projects that will be presented during the offline training. Participants were also introduced to the course structure and the rules for working with the Moodle platform.


The course materials were developed with the participation of staff members from the Department of Higher Nursing Education, Patient Care, and Clinical Immunology, including Associate Professor Liudmyla Mazur and Assistant Oksana Prokopchuk.