Information about the doctor Kushlyk Nataliia Rostyslavivna
Work experience: 7 years
Education:
- Bogomolets National Medical University;
- Institute of Postgraduate Education of Bogomolets National Medical University, Department of Neurology
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the International Headache Society;
- member of the European Academy of Neurology;
- member of the Movement Disorders Society;
- member of the Ukrainian Stroke Association;
- member of the European Stroke Organization;
- X School of Young Neurologist of Volyn;
- participant of the 25th EAN Spring School in Austria.
Areas of professional development:
- internship at the Kyiv City Center for Multiple Sclerosis and the Department of Neurology at the Oleksandrivska Clinical Hospital in Kyiv;
- work experience in a neurological inpatient department.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnostics and treatment of patients with various types of headaches, including tension headaches, migraines, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias and chronic headaches;
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases of the peripheral nervous system, including mononeuropathy, tunnel syndromes and polyneuropathy;
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with back pain, such as myofascial pain syndromes and radicular syndromes;
- primary and secondary prevention of vascular diseases of the brain;
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with dizziness of various etiologies;
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with anxiety-depressive disorders, sleep disorders and somatoform disorders.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- physical rehabilitation
- psychotherapy;
- electrophysiological diagnostics (electroneuromyography).
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "I love the works of Henry Marsh, where you can spy on his practice, his path in medicine, and his life in general. I really liked the series "Knickerbocker Hospital", which tells about the life and career of a surgeon and about medicine in general in the early 20th century."
Doctor's advice:
- "Learn something new and be open to new knowledge. This is a fun and effective way to prevent memory and cognitive impairment. Also, follow a daily routine, provide yourself with a balanced diet and, if necessary, consult a doctor in a timely manner."