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TNMU Teacher is a Participant of the International Program of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

Each year, the organizing committee of the “NEXT-Mentoring” mentoring program of the European Society for Intensive Care in cooperation with the Research Centre selects motivated young people from around the world to support them in professional development, research work and strategic planning in it. Assistant Professor of the Department of Disaster and Military Medicine of I. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University Bohdana Pereviznyk applied a few months ago for competitive selection. Already this week, on December 7, 2020, the first meeting of the mentoring program took place.

The target audience of the project is young specialists in anaesthesiology and intensive care of the age of up to 37 years. 10 people from different countries were selected to participate in the program: Italy, Turkey, China, France, etc. Ukraine is represented by only a TNMU teacher.

The duration of the NEXT-Mentoring program is two years. At the beginning of the program, each participant meets their mentor, usually one of the professors of a European university. The mentor draws up a plan for individual development and carefully helps to implement it for two years. The main task of the mentor is to maximally promote the discovery of the young person’s talent, prepare them for scientific research. Bohdana Pereviznyk aims at increase of her research skills and productivity, improvement of clinical skills, comprehensive professional development, and cultivation multicultural communication.

In this way, the organizers promote science among young professionals.

There will be four offline meetings with all team members during the program. Due to the corona virus pandemic, the first meeting was held online.

TNMU spokeswoman Yanina Chaikivska

Photos from the archive of Bohdana Pereviznyk