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KYIV. Sept 7 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The military aggression of the Russian Federation and active hostilities gave a powerful impetus to the development of the direction of rehabilitation in Ukraine, but the war showed the need to develop approaches to the rehabilitation of military traumas, according to the participants of a roundtable on topical issues of medical and psychological rehabilitation held at Interfax-Ukraine on September 5.
On Monday, September 5, at 15.30, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency will host a roundtable conference entitled "Current problems of medical and psychological rehabilitation, general situation with rehabilitation after strokes, rehabilitation of the military, rehabilitation after traumatic brain injuries, development of rehabilitation services." Participants include Executive Director of the Ukrainian Anti-Stroke Association Maryna Huliayeva; Ph.D. in medical sciences, Chief Physical Therapist, Head of the Rehabilitation Department of the Medical Group of Companies ADONIS Vadym Kerestey; Head of the NGO Neoiatria, psychiatrist, psychotherapist Yevhen Voronkov; Head of the Department of Nephrology and Renal Replacement Therapy of the National University of Health Protection, owner of the Nephrology Clinic, professor Dmytro Ivanov; representative of the Department of Health of Kyiv City State Administration, Head of the Department of Physical and Medical Rehab
KYIV. July 7 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The majority of medical experts, who had fled abroad due to the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, have come back and continue to work, practitioners and experts in the sphere of medicine said during a roundtable discussion hosted by the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency on Thursday.