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Career Guidance Online Meeting with School Students from Sumy Region

On April 9, an online meeting was held with students of grades 8–11 from Svesa Specialized School No. 2 “Lyceum” of Shostka District, Sumy Region. The career guidance event was dedicated to promoting the paramedic profession and showcasing the opportunities of modern medical education at TNMU.

The program of the meeting, conducted by Antonina Chervatyuk, Head of the Simulation Training Center, allowed students to thoroughly explore the specifics of training future medical professionals. In particular, students were introduced to the university’s official resources, with special attention given to the applicant section, which contains all the necessary information for successful admission and study.

The highlight of the event was an interactive tour of the simulation laboratories. Antonina Chervatyuk introduced the participants to the structure of the unit and, together with a center specialist, paramedic student Andrii Shpak, demonstrated the operation of innovative medical equipment.

During the live stream, students observed:

  • Work with simulator mannequins: demonstration of physiological responses that help students practice vital skills in critical situations.
  • Technical equipment: an overview of modern equipment used in real paramedic practice.
  • Educational environment: laboratories designed to replicate real-life emergency medical scenarios as closely as possible.

Special attention was given to the importance and responsibility of the paramedic profession. The live broadcast from the laboratories allowed students not only to observe the process but also to receive comprehensive answers to their questions about studying and practical training at TNMU.

The successful organization of the event was made possible thanks to fruitful cooperation with the teaching staff of the lyceum. A significant contribution was made by School Principal Inna Moroko, Practical Psychologist Lina Finashko, and Teacher Tetiana Levchenko. They ensured active student participation and facilitated lively and meaningful interaction during the online tour.

Thanks to the initiative of educators and the genuine interest of the students, young people gained valuable experience that will help them choose their future career path.

We express our gratitude to the Svesa Lyceum for their active participation and look forward to welcoming its graduates to TNMU.