Information about the doctor Belko Oleksandr Oleksandrovych
Work experience: 5 years
Education:
- Vinnytsia National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov;
- internship at the MС «Dobrobut», specialization in "Endocrinology"
Areas of professional development:
- participation in professional events on platforms: "Endocrinology School", DoctorThinking, Progress Platform;
- systematic training according to international clinical guidelines (BMJ, Medscape, UpToDate);
- constant exchange of clinical experience with colleagues, regular review of complex clinical cases.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- management of patients with arterial hypertension and ischemic heart disease;
- treatment of acute respiratory infections, bronchitis, COPD exacerbations, asthma;
- treatment of digestive disorders: gastritis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), food poisoning, peptic ulcer disease;
- diagnosis and treatment of thyroid diseases: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, autoimmune thyroiditis, inflammatory and nodular lesions;
- management of patients with diabetes: type 1 diabetes (insulin-dependent), type 2 diabetes (insulin-independent), gestational diabetes;
- treatment of water-electrolyte imbalances: ADH deficiency syndrome, receptor insensitivity to ADH, diagnosis of polyuria, and fluid balance disorders;
- management of patients with adrenal diseases: Addison's disease, Conn's syndrome, Cushing's syndrome.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- “I am interested in the development of anesthesiology, particularly emergency sonography and regional anesthesia methods. I am deepening my knowledge of ultrasound diagnostics as an additional method of examination.”
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “In my free time, I practice classical archery, love board games (Warhammer 40k, Calico), and read scientific and science fiction literature. Favorite authors — Max Kidruk, Tolkien, J.K. Rowling.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Speak openly with your doctor and trust them — the more primary data the specialist receives, the higher the chance of an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. A healthy lifestyle and regular check-ups are the best prevention for most diseases.”