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Darnytsia Welcomes to a New Master Class on Countering Mental Disorders in Conditions of War

Pharmaceutical Company ‘Darnytsia’ welcomes to take part in a new master class on countering mental disorders in conditions of war. 

The event will be held on 30 November as part of the Mental Disorders and Dealing with Psychotrauma During the War educational programme for physicians.

Professor Eric Vermetten, Doctor of Medicine, Clinical Psychiatrist, Strategic Advisor to the Military Mental Health Service under the Ministry of Defence of the Netherlands, and Professor Olena Khaustova, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Medical Psychology, Psychosomatic Medicine, and Psychotherapy of the O. O. Bogomolets National Medical University, will speak at the event.

Risks to mental health in the post-war perspective and strategies for their prevention, as well as the somatization of mental disorders, are going to be discussed during the master class.

Specialists in the field of psychiatry, psychology, neurology, forensic medicine, as well as health care managers, will find the master class helpful.

Let us remind you that the event is accredited by the Testing Centre of the Ministry of Health, so its participants, who are specialists in the field of health care, can receive a certificate of 10 Continuous Professional Development points in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Health.

‘This is the final master class this year devoted to counteracting mental disorders in conditions of war. We believe that the practical experience and unique knowledge of recognized world and Ukrainian experts in the field of psychiatry and military psychology will be useful to fellow physicians, including family physicians. At the same time, Darnytsia will continue to work to prevent the impact of the war on the mental health of Ukrainians and will contribute to making it stronger’, Lidiia Honchar-Cherdakli, Deputy Director for Medical Affairs at Pharmaceutical Company ‘Darnytsia’, said.