LDMU Student Scientific Society on Infectious Diseases operates to identify and unite gifted students who are set up to conduct independent research while studying at the university, and to create favorable conditions for the training of highly qualified professionals capable of conducting independent scientific intelligence. The university conducts a comprehensive study of the development of gifted personality, developed a model of giftedness, identified the factors that contribute to the realization of giftedness.
SNT SE "LSMU" on "Infectious Diseases" conducts:
- Open and field meetings
- Scientific-practical and reporting conferences
- Participates in the publication of collections of student research papers
- Organizes interuniversity meetings of SNT representatives and gifted student youth
- Information support for the activities of the Student Scientific Society is provided through the SNT page on the university website.
In the future, the Student Scientific Society plans to improve the process of attracting talented young people to scientific activities by:
- Publication of an electronic collection of student research papers
- Regular interuniversity meetings of SNT members and gifted student youth
- Conducting scientific Internet conferences
THEMATIC PLAN OF THE SNO MEETING
"INFECTIOUS DISEASES"
The SNO meeting takes place every Tuesday
Curator |
The topic of the meeting |
Ph.D., |
Infectious diseases in literary works |
Ph.D., |
Intoxication syndrome in acute intestinal infections |
Ph.D., |
Viral hepatitis is the current state of the problem |
Ph.D., |
Clinical and epidemiological features of tonsillitis at the present stage |
Ph.D., |
Frequency of detection of diseases from the group of TORCH-infections in pregnant women |
Ph.D., |
Opportunistic infections in HIV-infected people |
Ph.D., |
Hepatitis in the population |
Ph.D., |
Encephalopathy in chronic viral hepatitis |
Ph.D., |
Lesions of the cardiovascular system in SARS |
Ph.D., |
TORCH infection |
Ph.D., |
Clinical features of Lyme borreliosis |
Ph.D., |
Influence of social factors on the incidence of GKI |
Ph.D., |
Integrative assessment of knowledge of medical students on HIV / AIDS (competition wedge honey in English) |
Ph.D., |
Clinical and epidemiological features of herpesvirus infections at the present stage |
Ph.D., |
Clinical and epidemiological features of infectious mononucleosis in the North-Eastern region of Ukraine (competition) |
Ph.D., |
Quality of life and related factors in people living with HIV |
Ph.D., |
The effect of antiviral therapy on autoimmune status in patients with viral hepatitis C |
Ph.D., |
Clinical and epidemiological features of infectious diseases with exanthema syndrome |
Ph.D., |
Clinical and epidemiological features of meningitis in HIV-infected people |
Ph.D., |
The course of acute intestinal infections at the present stage |
Ph.D., |
Toxoplasmosis and HIV |
Ph.D., |
The course of candidiasis in patients with HIV |
Ph.D., |
Comparative analysis of the PLHIV care cascade |
Ph.D., |
HIV infection in Luhansk region (in English) |
Ph.D., |
Biochemical and immunological changes in HIV-infected depending on the route of infection with the pathogen |
Ph.D., |
NeuroAIDS in Ukraine |
Ph.D., |
Olympiad |
Ph.D., |
Acute intestinal infections: clinical features |
Ph.D., |
Microbiological monitoring of obstetric hospitals (competition) |
Ph.D., |
Evaluation of self-treatment of patients with GKI |