Information about the doctor Murtarakos Yelyzaveta Anatoliivna
Category: Second
Education:
- Bogomolets National Medical University;
- Institute of Postgraduate Education, Bogomolets National Medical University
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- active participant in national scientific and practical neurology conferences, including “Regional Ukrainian Congress Controversies in Neurology” and “Advanced in Neurology”.
Areas of professional development:
- adheres to evidence-based medicine and works according to national and international clinical guidelines.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis and treatment of headaches (tension-type headache, cluster headache, migraine);
- diagnosis and treatment of dizziness and vestibular disorders (BPPV, vestibular migraine, and other vestibular system conditions);
- diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, management of patients with impaired cerebral circulation, prevention after TIA and stroke;
- diagnosis and treatment of peripheral nervous system disorders (neuralgia, mono- and polyneuropathies);
- treatment of pain syndromes related to spinal pathology;
- selection of therapy for anxiety, depressive and psychosomatic disorders;
- management of sleep disorders (insomnia, hypersomnia, circadian rhythm disturbances).
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- psychotherapy;
- vertebrology;
- rehabilitation.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- «I love spending my free time outdoors: forest walks, hiking, and being near the water help restore energy and balance. I exercise regularly, and swimming is my ideal combination of relaxation and activity. I enjoy reading medical literature — it motivates me, expands my professional horizons, and inspires further growth. My favorite TV series are “Scrubs” and “House M.D.” for their humor and engaging clinical stories.»
Doctor's advice:
- «Listen to your body. Seeking medical care early is an act of self-care and an important step toward maintaining your health. Regular check-ups, balanced nutrition, physical activity and quality sleep are simple yet extremely effective tools for good well-being. Remember: it is much easier to prevent a disease than to treat its consequences. Take care of yourself — it is the most valuable investment in your future.»
