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Sunday, October 28, 2012



How to protect yourself from influenza and other acute respiratory



With the onset of the cold season,there are favorable conditions for the spread of pathogens of acute respiratory viral infections, leading to an increase in the incidence of these infections, as well as a threat of a flu epidemic. The group of acute respiratory viral infections owns a large number of viral diseases that occurs with lesions of the upper respiratory tract. The most common SARS: influenza, para-influenza respiratory sentytsialna, and rynovirusna adenoviral infection.


The source of infection is the sick man of these infections: SARS patient identifies pathogens in the environment with droplets of saliva and mucus in cough, sniff, conversation. The patient, being at work or classes, one day can infect nearly one hundred of their colleagues. Infection of healthy humans is by inhalation of particulate mucus and saliva selected patients.


" Typical clinical signs of SARS: fever, weakness, malaise, headache, scratchy or sore throat, dry cough, runny nose, difficulty breathing through the nose. The disease usually begins acutely with chills, hot flashes, severe headache, pain in the eyes. Disturbing ache in the back, buttocks, joints, muscle pain, disturbed sleep. Already in the early hours of the disease the body temperature reaches 39-40 ° C. Difficult breathing through the nose, the face becomes puffy, his eyes shine. Whole face of the patient with influenza like face tearful child. On the second day of the disease there is a dry cough, trouble begins chest pain , "- says Yuri Randyuk , assistant professor of infectious diseases and epidemiology Bukovina State Medical University .


For the prevention of influenza and other acute respiratory specialist advises follow these tips. Regulate the regime of work and rest, avoid excessive physical and psychological stress, isolated enough time for sleep. Make outdoor exercise, using the parks, gardens or area adjacent green space. Based on the street, Dress according to the weather, avoid hypothermia, drafts, getting wet feet. Limit attendance of crowded (cinemas, discos, etc.). Should also limit the use of public transport if the distance is small better go. If necessary, use a gauze bandage on classes, indoor shopping facilities, public transport, etc..


It is advisable to regularly wet cleaning and airing the apartment. Another important aspect in the prevention of acute respiratory infections are regulated regime and diet: Eat at least 3 times a day with a mandatory first course at dinner time every day eat fruits (apples, pears, oranges, tangerines), and also salads with raw cabbage, carrots, beets, dressed greens, garlic, onions, prefer drinks with berries, such as teas and decoctions of dried, frozen or mashed with sugar viburnum, blackberry, currants, strawberries. However, the most effective way to prevent the flu is vaccination, which is held for 2-3 weeks before the epidemic.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Employees of the Department of Pediatrics, Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine BSMU held the first exit simulation training in resuscitation and post-reanimation neonatal physicians to Ternopil

In October 2010, the International Conciliation Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)  presented new recommendations for primary neonatal intensive care that will determine global clinical practice over the next 5 years. Conclusions and recommendations of previous international consensus, conference were published in late 2005 and became the basis for the development of existing national guidelines on post-reanimation resuscitation and newborn care. Working Group of the Association of Neonatologists Ukraine, composed of leading scientists and experts from health began preparing a new protocol with the resuscitation of newborns who meet the current recommendations of ILCOR 2010.
Employees of the Department of Pediatrics, Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine Bukovina State Medical University in the 2012-2013 academic year began on-site simulation training post-reanimation resuscitation and newborn care with the goal of exploring physicians neonatologists, obstetricians, gynecologists and anesthetists obstetric facilities in Western Ukraine with international standards newborn care in critical condition, including the algorithm and post-reanimation resuscitation neonatal.
First exit simulation training was held on 24-28 September 2012 at the Regional Children's Hospital Ternopil. Classes are conducted by the department of pediatrics, neonatology and perinatal medicine BSMU MD, Professor YD Hodovanets and assistant chair of MD AG Babintseva. To participate in the training sessions were involved doctors neonatologists, anesthesiologists, obstetricians and obstetric facilities Ternopil and Ternopil region. Students were presented modern world standards post-reanimation resuscitation and newborn care as recommended by ILCOR 2010, and changes in protocol are expected, on the main stages of the current algorithm neonatal resuscitation (MOH of Ukraine № 312 of 06.08.2007 year). Doctors were able to consolidate knowledge through the use of tests to lectures, as well as elaborate practical skills in resuscitation of newborns to mock.
As the specialist neonatologist, MD, Professor YD Hodovanets: "Training of specialists in the postgraduate education, with current data EBM and WHO recommendations intended to ensure the implementation of modern perinatal care, improve medical care to newborns with severe perinatal pathology, including those with low and very low weight body, which reduces perinatal mortality, prevention of disability in childhood growth and improvement of the demographic situation in the country. Effective implementation of modern technologies to provide emergency newborn may only constant continuous training of doctors who work in maternity and medical institutions at all levels of perinatal care, including by means of simulation training. "


This information is from the university website "http://www.bsmu.edu.ua/".

Friday, June 1, 2012

GRADUATES 1ST JUNE 2012 BSMU

In 2012 the title "graduate BSMU" is honored to 693 highly skilled future doctors, pharmacists, nurses, pharmacists.

Words from the rector BSMU
Dear teachers I express to you my sincere gratitude for the selfless, inspiring work, patience and love for your students - now graduates, soon will add a glorious medical community of Ukraine. Thanks to your care and professionalism forms the next generation of highly skilled professionals in the medical field.Dear graduates! Remember that a real doctor - a man for whom the main prize - saved lives. Let this always be your reward. Congratulations on your successful completion of university studies, I wish you happiness, prosperity, successful early career path, new achievements and all the best.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

BSMU FORIEGN STUDENTS CELEBRATING THE VICTORY DAY.10th may 2012.

The four best foreign Football teams in Chernivtsi all from African countries were given the chance to celebrate the "67th anniversary of Victory Day of Ukraine".
The host were BUKOVINIA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY and
the guest of honour was dean of faculty number 3 - Prof. Savka

The teams that played  and their scores :-
1st match:SOMALIANS Vs ARABAS-Somalians won with 3 goal
2nd match :GHNAINAN Vs NIGERIANS-Nigeria won with 1 goal

The final and the most crucial : SOMALIAN Vs NIGERIAN - game ended 0-0

Penalty : SOMALIANS WERE THE REAL WINNERS of the 67th anniversary of victory day in Ukraine.       10th may 2012.

On behalf of the foreign students BSMU..We are sending our Congratulation message to the Ukrainian veterans and to the Bsmu administrator. especially faculty no.3. for their hardwork.

Not fogetting the four teams and their funs. Hope to see you again all next year healthy and strong.

Sunday, May 6, 2012


Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming more common around the world, according to a new study.
Researchers who analyzed data from all population-based studies about the incidence and/or prevalence of IBD found that the rate of new cases is increasing or stable in virtually every region of the world that has been studied. Canada and Europe had the highest number of cases, while Asia had a lower prevalence, the investigators found.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

TODAY,APRIL 04,2012,IN BUKOVINIA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY LAUNCHES ITS IX INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE students and young scientists "NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICINE" 

 WATCH ONLINE WHILE AT HOME :- http://login.meetcheap.com/conference,web-bsmu?NO-BROWSER All BSMU students are invited to attend the BSMU INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE free of charge. 
   
for more information visit : http://www.bsmu.edu.ua/index.asp

Thursday, March 29, 2012

FACE TRANSPLANT - TOTAL NEW FACE !!!!

Imagine waking up with someone else's face, but then it is your own body. Confusing? A 37 year old American did just that. He has been given a new face, nose, teeth and jaw in what his doctors say is the most extensive face transplant yet. Sally Mbilu reports on a ground breaking 36 hour surgery that saw physicians at the University of Maryland Medical Centre perform only the 23rd such transplant in the world. We would like to caution our viewers that some of the pictures in this story may be disturbing.

Friday, March 23, 2012

WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY MARCH 24,2012

Global alliances of public and private health experts are launching human clinical trials of a new anti-TB drug regimen in South Africa, Tanzania and Brazil. VOA's Vidushi Sinha has more on the initiative.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

WORLD DOWN SYNDROME 21 MARCH 2012


World Down Syndrome (Spaz) Day (WDSD), is on 21st March. On this day, Down syndrome organizations throughout the world organize and participate in events to raise public awareness of Down syndrome.

Down syndrome was first determined a chromosomal disorder in 1959 by French pediatrician and geneticist, Jérôme Lejeune. One in every 733 babies is born with Down syndrome.[1] In the United states, alone, there are more than 400,000 people living with Down syndrome.[1]

The date was selected by Down Syndrome International (DSI) to signify the uniqueness of Down syndrome in the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome and is used synonymously with Down syndrome.[2] The original idea was proposed by Stylianos E. Antonarakis, a medical geneticist of the University of Geneva Medical School, and enthusiastically adopted by ART21, a patient group for the Lemanic region of Switzerland. The first events were organized on 21 March 2006 in Geneva.

The inaugural WDSD was launched on 21st April 2006 in Singapore, with events organized by the Down Syndrome Association.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Shoulder Dislocations - Everything You Need To Know

            This video describes conditions and treatment associated with shoulder dislocations.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

INVISIBLE DANGERS OF CELLPHONE RADIATION



Certain body parts are more specifically affected by exposure to different types of radiation sources. Several factors are involved in determining the potential health effects of exposure to radiation. These include:
1.The size of the dose (amount of energy deposited in the body)
2.The ability of the radiation to harm human tissue
3.Which organs are affected