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Current aspects of training Ukrainian doctors for reconstructive microsurgery
Author(s) -
S. V. Sliesarenko,
Pavlo O. Badiul,
S. P. Galich,
A. Yu. Furmanov,
A. Yu. Dabizha,
N. N. Nor
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
voprosy rekonstruktivnoj i plastičeskoj hirurgii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1814-1471
DOI - 10.52581/1814-1471/76/3
Subject(s) - microsurgery , context (archaeology) , european union , globalization , medicine , economic shortage , medical education , political science , business , surgery , geography , economic policy , archaeology , law , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics)
Modern technologies and the skills of specialists in reconstructive microsurgery make it possible to solve the problem of restoring the lost cover tissues and bone tissues of the skeleton in one stage with the greatest efficiency, as well as to carry out replantation of limbs or their parts. However, the shortage of such specialists is widely recognized, leading to an increase in disability and death, which account for up to 30% of the global burden of the national health service. In the work, which prepared by specialists from the centres of the cities Dnipro and Kiev, the issue of mastering the skills of reconstructive microsurgery by young specialists is considered. The authors conduct a comparative analysis of teaching methods at two bases in Ukraine and two bases in the European Union.At the current level of development of international educational programs of a specialized online community (international microsurgery club), it is possible to improve or master new techniques for a surgeon of any level of basic training. According to the price-quality criterion and geographical location, the Pius Branzeu Center laboratory (Romania), in the context of the globalization of the world economy and the integration of the European Union countries, can be considered as optimal centre for teaching basic skills for residents and young doctors. However, after obtaining these skills, the microsurgeon must continue training in the real clinical conditions of existing centres in Ukraine for obtain practical experience.

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