Category: Higher
Education:
- Luhansk State Medical University
Teaching and / or lecturing:
- assistant of the Department of Maternal and Child Health of the Dobrobut Academy.
Areas of professional development:
- head of the pediatric service for developing expertise and quality of medical care;
- pediatrician, neonatologist;
- adult psychiatrist.
- “Medicine for me is continuous professional development, attentive care for the person, and a comprehensive approach to health rather than just symptoms. In my practice, I rely on the principles of evidence-based medicine, modern international clinical guidelines, and continuous learning. I regularly participate in professional conferences, educational projects, and follow up-to-date medical publications so that patients receive care in accordance with modern standards of quality and safety.”
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- Consultative and outpatient care for children from birth to 18 years;
- Neonatal care and medical support for children in the first year of life, including premature infants;
- Breastfeeding, infant nutrition, sleep patterns, and newborn care;
- Vaccination of children according to modern international guidelines and development of individualized immunization schedules;
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases in children;
- Preventive check-ups and assessment of a child’s physical and psycho-emotional development;
- “Pediatrics for me is a combination of clinical experience, attentiveness to the child, and partnership with parents. It is important not only to help the child recover but also to explain to the family what is happening, which decisions are evidence-based, and why a certain treatment strategy is chosen. I value open communication, trust, and a modern approach in medicine.”
- Diagnosis and treatment of anxiety, depressive, and stress-related disorders in adults;
- Perinatal psychiatry and mental health support for women during pregnancy and the postpartum period;
- Risk assessment and management of psychopharmacotherapy during pregnancy and breastfeeding;
- Care for adjustment disorders, affective conditions, and emotional exhaustion;
- Psychiatric care for adults with sleep disorders, chronic stress, panic attacks, and psychosomatic symptoms;
- Modern evidence-based psychopharmacotherapy according to international clinical guidelines;
- Psychoeducation of adult patients and family support during treatment.
- “Psychiatry for me is a combination of evidence-based medicine, attentive care for the person, and a safe therapeutic partnership. It is important for me not only to prescribe treatment but also to help the patient understand their condition, the mechanisms of symptoms, and the logic of the chosen therapy. I value open communication, trust, a gentle approach, and modern international standards in mental health care.”
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- “Beyond clinical practice, I am interested in evidence-based medicine, medical communication, and mental health. I pay special attention to the connection between physical and emotional well-being, perinatal mental health, and modern approaches to disease prevention. I am also passionate about medical education and promoting scientifically grounded information for patients.”
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “For me, it is important to maintain a balance between profession, family, and personal recovery. I enjoy spending time with my family, value meaningful communication, and shared leisure. Dance holds a special place in my life — it helps me maintain energy, inner harmony, and emotional balance.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Caring for the health of both children and adults starts with attention to oneself, prevention, and timely consultation with a doctor. A calm family environment, clear communication, and trust in evidence-based medicine help ensure effective treatment and a better quality of life. It is important to rely on verified medical information, follow specialist recommendations, and remember that modern medicine is a partnership between doctor, patient, and family.”