8th Baltic Congress of Radiology

08.10.2022  Tallinn, Estonia

How has the life of Ukrainian radiologists changed today?

Tetyana Yalynska (Ukraine)
Radiologist, Chief of the radiology department, Ukrainian Children’s Cardiac Center
Biography: Member of the group of experts of the Ministry of Health Care of Ukraine (specialty: Radiology). President of the Association of radiologists of Ukraine (since 2017 to present). Member of the Communication and External Affairs Committee ESR (2018 to present). Editor for ‘Eurasian Journal of Oncology (2018 - 2022); reviewer of the ‘Rare cardiovascular disease’ (2017-2019). Representative of Ukraine in the Research Committee of the European Society of Radiology (2014-2018). Associate Professor, department of radiology at National Medical Academy of Postgraduate education n.b. P. Shupyk (NMAPE), courses ‘Congenital heart disease’ (2011 – 2019). Publications: 3 books (co-author of chapters), 3 national methodological recommendations, 4 patents for utility model, 130 publications (author and co-author). With 27 years’ experience in radiology science and practice she is keen on sharing world class radiology knowledge as organizer of radiology educational events with top multinational speakers, as lecturer, as consultant in pediatric cardioradiology. Key expertise: congenital heart disease in adults and children.

Presentation

Black Box

Synopsis:

  • To provide an overview of the current situation in radiology in Ukraine.
  • To share some statistic data.
  • To share some video from Ukrainian radiologists.
February divided our lives into before and after when early in the morning Russia bombed our peaceful cities and the war started in our country. More than 30% of radiologists were forced to leave Ukraine.
Some have lost their homes and families, and most have lost their jobs. Ukrainian radiologists and radiographers who were forced to leave Ukraine are now in different countries of Europe. Despite of the war we continue to work, we continue to serve our patients, we continue to develop ourselves and learn.

This agenda item is presented in the following session: S7-1 International perspectives

Plenary session

08.10.2022 13:30 - 15:00