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27.06.2022 Implementation of the “Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) outreach mobile teams” project in Lviv region

28.12.2021 Online Webinars on COVID-19 for Medical and Social Workers

30.01.2021 Publication of a booklet on COVID-19 within the online program

17.12.2020 The second webinar of the online program

30.11.2020 EUROTEST WEEK 2020

27.11.2020 UK-Ukraine COVID-19 – sharing medical expertise and experience on COVID-19

02.12.2019 AIDS DAY CELEBRATION

10.10.2019 MASTER CLASSES ON SALUS FOUNDATION TRAININGS IN ZAPORIZHZHIA CITY

27.07.2019 ACTION ON FREE OF CHARGE HEPATITIS B TESTING

25.10.2018 The seventh training in the frame of the Project “Computer Skills of Medical Workers - Guaranty of Providing People Living with HIV/AIDS with Quality Assistance”

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Performing three online webinars COVID-19: prevention, diagnosis, treatment. Research : current trends and approaches


Title Performing three online webinars COVID-19: prevention, diagnosis, treatment. Research : current trends and approaches
Project start 2000
Project finish 2021
Partners University College London
Aim Sharing experience of the scientists from the UK about diagnosis, treatment and prevention of ÑOVID-19 with Ukrainian medical, laboratory and social workers dealing with COVID-19 patients.
Target group 30 English speaking Ukrainian medical, laboratory and social workers dealing with patients suffering from COVID-19

The webinars have been carried out with the support of the British Embassy in Ukraine, which is a part of the assistance provided to Ukraine by the UK Government under the global coronavirus program.

Famous British experts from the University College London delivered lectures accompanied by color presentations on the problems of COVID-19. The webinars were chaired by Professor Sarah Pett ─ a Professor of Infectious Diseases working at MRC CTU at UCL and the Institute for Global Health. At the end of the lectures, the lecturers answered the questions of the participants.

The leaflet on COVID-19 prevention and clinical symptoms has been developed and printed for dissemination among Ukrainian population, including representatives of vulnerable groups.

Partners’ assistance in the implementation of the project was provided by the ASTAR Scientific Medical Diagnostic Center and Lviv Regional Public Health Centre.

In the frame of the program three 3-hours webinars have been performed.

Access  to the webinars one can find at:

Webinar No1   https://vimeo.com/485438349

Webinar No 2   https://vimeo.com/492429784

Webinar No 3  https://vimeo.com/515346828

Password: covid19webinar