International Neurosurgery Course for Ukrainian Specialists
The number of patients with spinal cord injuries and skull fractures is rising both in peacetime and during conflicts. Ukrainian doctors encounter complex cases daily that demand modern knowledge and functional solutions. To address this need, the Global Medical Knowledge Alliance (GMKA), in collaboration with Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center, is launching a free international online course in neurosurgery, focusing on trauma management.
The course will last one month—from March 5 to 26, 2025—and include four online lectures designed to advance the professional knowledge of sub-specialized neurosurgeons.
The course will last one month—from March 5 to 26, 2025—and include four online lectures designed to advance the professional knowledge of sub-specialized neurosurgeons.
Course participants will receive the latest updates on modern approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and postoperative management of patients with acute neurological and trauma conditions.
Lecture topics cover advanced surgical techniques, effective treatment protocols, and the modern technology devices currently used in the world's best clinics.
Lecture topics cover advanced surgical techniques, effective treatment protocols, and the modern technology devices currently used in the world's best clinics.