Information about the doctor Matiukh Mykhailo Andriyovych
Work experience: 2 years
Education:
- Vinnytsia National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, specialty "Pediatrics";
- Dobrobut Academy, internship in "Pediatrics";
- Vinnytsia National Agrarian University, specialty "Law"
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the European Respiratory Society;
- completed professional courses at Dobrobut Academy, attended international and Ukrainian pediatric conferences and webinars on evidence-based medicine.
Teaching and / or lecturing:
- certified instructor of Basic Life Support (BLS) and Pediatric Basic Life Support (PBLS) courses.
Areas of professional development:
- internships in emergency departments, otolaryngology, pediatric surgery, and intensive care, as well as assisting in admission departments, pediatric hospitals, and polyclinics;
- participant in The German Academic Exchange Service project on modules "Clinical Rationale and Case-Based Learning" and "Training Communication, Counseling, and Assessment Skills."
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- management of children aged 0 to 18 years;
- patronage of newborns and infants during their first year of life;
- vaccination of children and adults, preparing individual vaccination schedules;
- diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, pathology of the ears, throat, and nose (ENT organs), respiratory diseases (cough, bronchitis, pneumonia), and gastrointestinal disorders;
- preparation of medical documentation and certificates for kindergarten and school.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- pediatric Otolaryngology;
- lung Diseases in Children;
- infectious Diseases in Childhood;
- emergency Medicine.
Doctor's advice:
- "I recommend not postponing preventive check-ups with a pediatrician. Even if your child seems perfectly healthy — annual visits (and more often for infants) help to timely detect abnormalities, strengthen immunity, and ensure harmonious development. A child grows quickly, and we must keep pace with these changes."