Dear Students of the Kyiv Medical University,
Super content from global thought leaders — within the KMU Voices initiative.
You are warmly invited to attend a Guest Lecture by Dr. Andre den Exter, a distinguished international expert in health law.
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Time: 10:45 AM (Warsaw time) / 11:45 AM (Kyiv time)
Location (KMU Polish Campus): Zawiszy Czarnego 5, Katowice, “In the Know” Lectorium, Room 258
Location (KMU Main Campus): Boryspilska Street 2, Discovery Hall (Lecture Hall № 302)
KMU Main Campus (Kyiv): The lecture will be virtually broadcasted.
Lecture Topic: “Health Care Rationing: Is It Evil?”
Speaker: Dr. Andre den Exter
Associate Professor of Health Law
Erasmus School of Law
Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Dr. Andre den Exter is a recognized international expert in health law, medical ethics, and health policy. He previously held the Jean Monnet Chair of European Union Health Law and has authored over 300 scientific publications on various aspects of health law. In addition to his academic work, he serves as a member of a regional Medical Disciplinary Board.
Language
The lecture will be delivered in English with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian to ensure comfortable participation for all attendees.
Preparation for the lecture
To fully benefit from the discussion, please review the recommended articles and presentation in advance. The materials are attached.
Why you should attend
During the lecture you will explore:
• What healthcare rationing means and why it exists in every health system
• Why medical resources are always limited (funding, staff, equipment, time)
• The role of law, policy, and medical ethics in healthcare decision-making
• How health systems aim to ensure fairness, transparency, and equal access to care
International cooperation
This lecture is made possible thanks to the cooperation agreement between Kyiv Medical University and the European Association of Health Law.
Kyiv Medical University is currently the only university in Ukraine that has signed such an agreement.
Through this partnership, the KMU community — as well as the broader Ukrainian academic and healthcare community — gains access to leading international experts in medical law, ethics, and health policy.
This cooperation also reflects the support of the European health law community for Ukraine, Ukrainian medical education, and the KMU academic community.
KMU Voices Initiative
This lecture is part of the KMU Voices project, a unique initiative bringing global expertise and perspectives to the KMU community.
Every month, students and faculty will have the opportunity to attend lectures by leading international experts in medicine, law, ethics, and public health.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a global expert.
Super content from global thought leaders — within the KMU Voices initiative.
You are warmly invited to attend a Guest Lecture by Dr. Andre den Exter, a distinguished international expert in health law.
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Time: 10:45 AM (Warsaw time) / 11:45 AM (Kyiv time)
Location (KMU Polish Campus): Zawiszy Czarnego 5, Katowice, “In the Know” Lectorium, Room 258
Location (KMU Main Campus): Boryspilska Street 2, Discovery Hall (Lecture Hall № 302)
KMU Main Campus (Kyiv): The lecture will be virtually broadcasted.
Lecture Topic: “Health Care Rationing: Is It Evil?”
Speaker: Dr. Andre den Exter
Associate Professor of Health Law
Erasmus School of Law
Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Dr. Andre den Exter is a recognized international expert in health law, medical ethics, and health policy. He previously held the Jean Monnet Chair of European Union Health Law and has authored over 300 scientific publications on various aspects of health law. In addition to his academic work, he serves as a member of a regional Medical Disciplinary Board.
Language
The lecture will be delivered in English with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian to ensure comfortable participation for all attendees.
Preparation for the lecture
To fully benefit from the discussion, please review the recommended articles and presentation in advance. The materials are attached.
Why you should attend
During the lecture you will explore:
• What healthcare rationing means and why it exists in every health system
• Why medical resources are always limited (funding, staff, equipment, time)
• The role of law, policy, and medical ethics in healthcare decision-making
• How health systems aim to ensure fairness, transparency, and equal access to care
International cooperation
This lecture is made possible thanks to the cooperation agreement between Kyiv Medical University and the European Association of Health Law.
Kyiv Medical University is currently the only university in Ukraine that has signed such an agreement.
Through this partnership, the KMU community — as well as the broader Ukrainian academic and healthcare community — gains access to leading international experts in medical law, ethics, and health policy.
This cooperation also reflects the support of the European health law community for Ukraine, Ukrainian medical education, and the KMU academic community.
KMU Voices Initiative
This lecture is part of the KMU Voices project, a unique initiative bringing global expertise and perspectives to the KMU community.
Every month, students and faculty will have the opportunity to attend lectures by leading international experts in medicine, law, ethics, and public health.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a global expert.