This report with video supplement represents the 4th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM «SMARTLION 2020» DEDICATED TO COVID-19: REALITY AND PROGNOSIS. It was carried out as a virtual meeting on September 29, 2020. The event was supported by Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University (Lviv, Ukraine), Medical Commision of The Shevchenko Scientific Society, Lviv City Council and Lviv Convention Bureau. About 400 participants from Ukraine, Poland and Germany actively took part in the symposium asking questions and sharing the event in Facebook. Among honored speakers were opinion leaders in the fields of medical science related to COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Boris Lushniak (Dean of School of Public Health, University of Maryland, USA) focused on the history of Pandemics. Professor Serhiy Souchelnystyi (College of Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar) explained molecular insights with clinical applications as well as why COVID-19 is so aggressive. Doctor Andriy Cherkas (PhD, Sanofi, Frankfurt am Mein, Germany) discussed on dangerous combination – COVID-19 and Diabetes. Armen Yuri Gasparyan (MD, PhD, FESC, member of the World Association of Medical Editors, Associate Professor of Medicine of the University of Birmingham (UK)) talked about Infodemic and Misinformation in the COVID-19 era. Oksana Souter (PhD, CEO, Swiss organic solutions, Zürich, Switzerland) shared the experience of SwissCovidApp using in Switzerland and revealed social and ethical aspects of the COVID-19 digital environment. Professor Vasyl Lonchyna (University of Chicago, USA; UCU, Lviv, Ukraine) analysed medical education in the time of pandemic. Professor Oksana Zayachkivska (Head of Physiology Department, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University; Editor-in-Chief of the «Proceeding of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Medical Sciences») summarized the symposium hoping that human intelligence would overpower the COVID-19 pandemic.
Цього року минає 80 років з дня відкриття Гансом Сельє (1907-1982)
Social media platforms are essential for online scholarly activities in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their use is critical in countries of non-mainstream science. This study aimed to evaluate the role of social media in scholarly activities in Eastern Europe. We collected responses from 127 scholars from Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and other Eastern European countries. They mainly reported spending 1-2 hours on social media activities. ResearchGate, Facebook, and LinkedIn were the most popular channels for post-publication article promotion. Only 17.3% of respondents were familiar with metrics generated by Altmetric.com and Plum Analytics. Increasing awareness of the role of social media platforms and metrics for scholarly purposes requires more attention in Eastern Europe
The life and work of Sofi a Parfanovych (1898-1968) has been analyzed, who was one of the prominent ascetics of Ukrainian medicine, fi rst female Ukrainian student at the medical faculty of Lviv University, active public fi gure and writer. Sofi a Parfanovych and Sofi a Okunevska are fi rst female doctors in Western Ukraine that awakened Ukrainian women to education, struggle for gender equality and social progress. Sofi a Parfanovych graduated from Lviv University in 1926 and obtained the diploma of a doctor. She started her professional career at the General hospital in Lviv, then started private medical practice and became a gynecologist at "Narodna lichnytsya" hospital. In 1929, doctor Parfanovych headed the anti-alcohol section of the Ukrainian Hygiene Society, as well as the chief of anti-alcohol and anti-nicotine society "Vidrodzhennya". She and her husband Pylyp Volchuk were leading active enlightening activities: they published about half a million postcards, posters, and magazines with slogans promoting healthy lifestyle and eradication of bad habits among the population. As a scientist, Sofi a Parfanovych published a number of articles dedicated to the diagnostics and treatment of pleural empyema in children, mycosis as a female disease, protein therapy of certain female diseases, chronic alcoholism and infl uence of mental retardation on the level of crime among teenagers. Moreover, doctor Parfanovych published works on hygienic education of families. The most famous of them are "Female hygiene", "Proper nutrition", "Husband and wife". In late 1939, Sofi a Parfanovych was elected a Director of the Paramedic and Obstetric school in Lviv. Two years later, she presented a thesis on the topic of "Metastases of malignant tumors of ovaries to the central nervous system" and became a docent at Lviv Medical University. In the end of the World War II, she emigrated to Vienna, and later -to a small Austrian town Telfs. After some time, she moved to Bavaria for the purpose of treating her husband Pykyp Volchuk (he died in 1946). In 1949, Sofi a Parfanovych emigrated to the USA, where she spent seven years to affi rmed her doctor's diploma in order to obtain a license for private medical practice. She worked at her own medical offi ce in Detroit, and later -at the State Hospital for Mentally Challenged People in Lapeer, Michigan. However, due to retinal detachment of the left eye, doctor Parfanovych had to stop her medical practice. Since 1962, she fully dedicated herself to the literary work. She completed fi fteen artistic works, collections of novellas, stories. In December 1968, Sofi a Parfanovych died and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit. The life of the doctor and enlightener Sofi a Parfanovych demonstrates mercy to every patient, as well as professionalism, creativity, and active public position. All this contributed to the development of the Ukrainian culture and nation.
2023 marks the 125th anniversary of the foundation of the Medical Commission of the Shevchenko Scientific Society’s publication, whose successor today is the journal Proceedings of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Medical Sciences (Medical Sciences, ISSN 2708-8634; eISSN 2708–8642). Dr Eugen Ozarkevych, the founder and later the Chair of the Shevchenko Scientific Society’s Medical Commission in Lviv, initiated the publication of the scientific and practical journal “Medical Collection” («Лікарський збірник») in 1898. The journal’s primary purpose was to promulgate scientific achievements in the field of medicine in Ukrainian and to create Ukrainian medical terminology. This format allowed the reader to review scientific achievements in fundamental and clinical medicine, current medical problems, and new methods to in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. Ukrainian professional medical terminology was presented in this journal for the first time. Throughout its existence, this oldest medical journal, Medical Sciences, remains faithful to its historical multidisciplinary orientation. During the information and Russian war on the territory of Ukraine, Medical Sciences serves as a national heritage of Ukraine. It is recognized by international partners and indexed in scientometric bibliographic databases such as Scopus, Copernicus, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Google Scholar. As an Open Access Journal, it is read in 155 countries of the world.
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