Work experience: 20 years
Category: Higher
Education:
- Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the Ukrainian Association of Pediatrics.
Areas of professional development:
- extensive experience as a pediatrician in both outpatient clinics and inpatient hospital departments — across public and private healthcare facilities.
- regular professional development through thematic courses, advanced training programs, medical conferences, and review of current treatment protocols.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- preventive pediatric check-ups;
- home visits and monitoring of newborns;
- vaccination according to national and personalized immunization schedules;
- medical care for acute and chronic illnesses in children from birth to 18 years;
- issuing medical certificates for kindergartens, schools, and universities.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- supporting emotional well-being of children from the first days of life;
- early diagnosis and management of allergic conditions in children;
- promoting healthy nutrition and age-appropriate eating habits.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "I’m passionate about literature. My favorite books are ‘The Eternity Keeper’ and ‘The Spring Dweller’ by Myroslav Dochynets."
Doctor's advice:
- "I always encourage parents to care for their child’s emotional comfort, ensure quality sleep, and maintain a stable daily routine — these are the foundations of a strong immune system. Don’t skip vaccinations: they offer reliable, safe, and scientifically proven protection from serious childhood illnesses. Teach your child to drink clean water instead of sugary drinks, stay physically active, and eat a balanced diet. Create a home environment where health is a natural and respected part of daily life. And above all — don’t delay preventive check-ups. Often, it's during these visits that we detect issues with no visible symptoms. I'm always here to support, explain, and help you protect what matters most — your child’s health."