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In accordance with acting director of the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine order No. 2 dated 10-Jan-2023 and order No. 917 dd. 24-Feb-2022 «Organization of activities under martial law» Associate Professor of the Dpt. of Disaster Medicine and Military Medical Training of the Faculty of Medicine Valerii Kuzmin, participated in the specialized medical team to provide medical support and care to the people on de-occupied territories at the south region of Ukraine from 12-Jan-2023 till 21-Jan-2023.

At the Department of Philosophy and Foreign Languages of Shupyk National University of Healthcare of Ukraine, the 2nd year PhD students of intramural studies attending full-time and part-time English Upper-Intermediate educational programmes have successfully completed the training course in obtaining language competence by improving their English proficiency across all skills (listening, reading, speaking and writing) acquired during 240 academic hours.

On December 18, 2022, an International multidisciplinary scientific and practical conference «Trishchynskiy Readings» (MAK VII) was held online on the Internet resources of "Likarskyi Osvitnii Portal".

On November 26, 2022, the 1st Latin American Symposium on Globalization and Emergency Medical Care was held, at which a number of important issues were considered, taking into account modern threats, risks and prospects for the development of emergency medical care in the world.

On December 10, 2022, the Parliament of Portugal has discussed the topical issue of creating a separate emergency medicine specialty.

We can choose to bounce back – or to step forward, as almost all people have instinctively done in the course of this strenuous time. The current imperative need is to keep our students and listeners engaged in teaching/learning process and enable them to successfully complete the 2022 academic year. The online learning is a part of the SNHUU project, which is targeted for this purpose. Virtual teaching and learning is new, daunting, and rightfully feels overwhelming for most teachers. Luckily there are brilliant educators at our university, who are also experts in teaching virtually, even during this very difficult period for our country, and they are ready and willing to provide guidance and support in virtual interaction between teachers and students. When unwanted event like the war happens, human brains are wired to ask the questions: What does this mean? What could we do? How can we interact with others during the war?