On July 18, as part of the KMU Voices Project initiative, the Polish Campus of Kyiv Medical University hosted a guest lecture and hands-on workshop on the topic:
“From Testing to Treatment: Comprehensive Care for People Living with HIV and STI Prevention”
The speaker of the event was Dr. Piotr Karniej, RN, MSN — a certified medical professional, public health expert, HIV/AIDS/STI counselor, and board member of the Trzy Końce Foundation in Katowice.
During the session, students received structured and up-to-date insights on:
✔️ modern approaches to HIV/STI testing and treatment
✔️ comprehensive patient care strategies
✔️ ethical communication with vulnerable populations
✔️ practical aspects of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare
The event sparked genuine interest, vibrant discussions, and left students with positive impressions and valuable knowledge.
🔹 We are proud to offer high-quality, practice-oriented education by engaging leading professionals in the learning process.
🔹 We believe that such meetings help foster clinical thinking and professional responsibility in our future doctors.
“From Testing to Treatment: Comprehensive Care for People Living with HIV and STI Prevention”
The speaker of the event was Dr. Piotr Karniej, RN, MSN — a certified medical professional, public health expert, HIV/AIDS/STI counselor, and board member of the Trzy Końce Foundation in Katowice.
During the session, students received structured and up-to-date insights on:
✔️ modern approaches to HIV/STI testing and treatment
✔️ comprehensive patient care strategies
✔️ ethical communication with vulnerable populations
✔️ practical aspects of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare
The event sparked genuine interest, vibrant discussions, and left students with positive impressions and valuable knowledge.
🔹 We are proud to offer high-quality, practice-oriented education by engaging leading professionals in the learning process.
🔹 We believe that such meetings help foster clinical thinking and professional responsibility in our future doctors.