Education:
- 2013–2019 - Bogomolets National Medical University;
- 2019–2022 - Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, internship at the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fetal Medicine;
- 2023 - Institute of Postgraduate Education of NMU named after O.O. Bohomolets, specialization “Ultrasound diagnostics”
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- TU “Basics of endoscopy in gynecology” (2022);
- seminar “De femina: pro REPRO” (2023);
- X International Congress “Innovative technologies in gynecology, mammology and aesthetic medicine” (2023);
- TU “Modern approaches to diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disorders in women” (2024);
- master class “Cervical pathology, neoplasia and sexually transmitted infections” (2024).
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis and treatment of gynecological diseases in accordance with modern evidence-based medicine guidelines;
- preventive examinations and screening with a focus on early detection of diseases;
- pregnancy management with an individual approach and timely monitoring of possible complications;
- consulting on family planning and selection of optimal contraception methods;
- preservation and support of reproductive health of women of different ages;
- balanced approach to prescriptions: only necessary examinations and treatment according to indications;
- explaining the diagnosis and action plan in a language understandable to the patient.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- reproductology — modern approaches to pregnancy preparation and fertility preservation;
- endocrine gynecology — hormonal aspects of women’s health at different ages.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “I like psychological thrillers — both in books and movies: unexpected plot twists are the most fascinating. In my free time I attend yoga classes and spend time with my family.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Do not be afraid of visiting a gynecologist — it is about taking care of yourself and your health. If any symptoms appear, it is better not to wait for them to go away on their own, but to calmly understand the cause and, if necessary, start treatment in time. Even if nothing bothers you, regular preventive check-ups help you stay confident in your health and notice changes in time.”