On April 30, 2026 Kyiv Medical University, within the framework of the “KMU Voices” project, once again created a platform for forward-looking dialogue – bringing together perspectives at the intersection of innovation and artificial intelligence to explore the future of medicine.
A remarkable event recently took place within the university walls — a guest lecture by Dr. Solomon Kunle Omogbemi (WSB University, Poland) that quickly became the center of attention and discussion.
The topic of the lecture “Building Trust in Medical Education: AI, Social Responsibility, and Stakeholder Engagement in Wartime Recovery” proved not only relevant but truly thought-provoking — one that resonates on a deeper level and leaves little room for indifference. From the very first minutes, it was clear that this would not be a routine academic talk, but a dynamic intellectual journey filled with bold ideas and unexpected perspectives. Dr. Solomn skillfully combined in-depth analysis with an engaging and accessible style, challenging the audience with questions that resist simple answers. His arguments sparked a wide range of reactions — from admiration to critical reflection — further fueling the atmosphere of curiosity.
Following the lecture, the space transformed into a vibrant forum for discussion. Students and faculty eagerly joined the conversation, openly sharing diverse viewpoints. What began as a formal Q&A quickly evolved into a lively — and at times heated — debate.
The “KMU Voices” initiative continues to bring together international experience, contemporary knowledge, and new ideas, fostering an intellectual environment for the development of future physicians and researchers.
A photo report from the event is available via the link.
A remarkable event recently took place within the university walls — a guest lecture by Dr. Solomon Kunle Omogbemi (WSB University, Poland) that quickly became the center of attention and discussion.
The topic of the lecture “Building Trust in Medical Education: AI, Social Responsibility, and Stakeholder Engagement in Wartime Recovery” proved not only relevant but truly thought-provoking — one that resonates on a deeper level and leaves little room for indifference. From the very first minutes, it was clear that this would not be a routine academic talk, but a dynamic intellectual journey filled with bold ideas and unexpected perspectives. Dr. Solomn skillfully combined in-depth analysis with an engaging and accessible style, challenging the audience with questions that resist simple answers. His arguments sparked a wide range of reactions — from admiration to critical reflection — further fueling the atmosphere of curiosity.
Following the lecture, the space transformed into a vibrant forum for discussion. Students and faculty eagerly joined the conversation, openly sharing diverse viewpoints. What began as a formal Q&A quickly evolved into a lively — and at times heated — debate.
The “KMU Voices” initiative continues to bring together international experience, contemporary knowledge, and new ideas, fostering an intellectual environment for the development of future physicians and researchers.
A photo report from the event is available via the link.