Anesthesiology and Intensive Care

Our Anesthesiology section contains evidence-based medical articles and overviews created by a dedicated team of anesthesiologists, healthcare experts, medical translators, and editors.

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"The Forum “Women in Medicine: Professional Growth and Leadership” organized by the GMKA team was an inspiration and an important experience for me. It brought together women who want not only to develop in the profession but also to change the healthcare system in Ukraine for the better. It is a great honor and responsibility to be a speaker at such an event. The difficulties and challenges faced by women in medicine are similar, so it is very valuable to share my own experience and see how it inspires and supports others. I am glad that GMKA creates not just events, but formative platforms for important discussions, networking, and real change. These are initiatives that have a powerful impact on the Ukrainian medical community. Thank you GMKA for you and all your ideas that support, motivate, and make you feel that you are not alone with your challenges."

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"The NGO Global Medical Knowledge Alliance plays an important role in supporting Ukrainian doctors and physicians by providing them with access to up-to-date medical knowledge and practical resources. Their guidelines, developed on the basis of evidence-based medicine, help doctors and nurses make informed clinical decisions in challenging circumstances, including during war. The organization promotes the professional development of Ukrainian medical professionals, providing tools to improve the quality of care and save lives. It is a valuable resource for the entire medical community of Ukraine."

Andriy Beznosenko
Head of the Scientific Department of Thoraco-Abdominal Surgery at the National Cancer Institute, Advisor on Improving Cancer Treatment in Ukraine
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"Our cooperation with the GMKA team began in 2022 during the meetings of the ECO-ASCO Special Network: Impact of the War in Ukraine on Cancer”. From the very beginning, we were united by a common goal - to improve medical care for cancer patients in Ukraine. One of the key results was a joint study with GMKA, OncoHub, and the National Cancer Institute that analyzed the availability of medical services during the war. Its conclusions became the basis for our advocacy activities. We are grateful to GMKA for their professionalism, openness and support of patients even in the most difficult times. Only by joining forces can we achieve changes in the healthcare system."

Anna Uzlova
Director of Inspiration Family
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"The Forum “Women in Medicine: Professional Growth and Leadership” organized by the GMKA team was an inspiration and an important experience for me. It brought together women who want not only to develop in the profession but also to change the healthcare system in Ukraine for the better. It is a great honor and responsibility to be a speaker at such an event. The difficulties and challenges faced by women in medicine are similar, so it is very valuable to share my own experience and see how it inspires and supports others. I am glad that GMKA creates not just events, but formative platforms for important discussions, networking, and real change. These are initiatives that have a powerful impact on the Ukrainian medical community. Thank you GMKA for you and all your ideas that support, motivate, and make you feel that you are not alone with your challenges."

Yuliana Maslak
Child psychiatrist, co-founder of Make Yourself
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"The NGO Global Medical Knowledge Alliance plays an important role in supporting Ukrainian doctors and physicians by providing them with access to up-to-date medical knowledge and practical resources. Their guidelines, developed on the basis of evidence-based medicine, help doctors and nurses make informed clinical decisions in challenging circumstances, including during war. The organization promotes the professional development of Ukrainian medical professionals, providing tools to improve the quality of care and save lives. It is a valuable resource for the entire medical community of Ukraine."

Andriy Beznosenko
Head of the Scientific Department of Thoraco-Abdominal Surgery at the National Cancer Institute, Advisor on Improving Cancer Treatment in Ukraine
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