Advancing medical education in Ukraine
Hundreds of thousands of people suffer from medical and surgical polytrauma, post-traumatic psychological distress, and sexual violence. The shelling of critical infrastructure disrupted the operations of most academic institutions, limiting doctors’ ability to train to address these new problems.
We’ve created multiple educational initiatives to help medical studena and proffesionals meet educational requirements impossible to fulfill in-country due to the war and to advance knowledge and capacity for improved healthcare delivery in Ukraine.
Our Programs
Scholars at Risk – Ukraine is a long running initiative that provides both in person and online training for Ukrainian medical professionals.
The program is a collaboration between Ukraine’s Ministry of Health, Christian Medical Association of Ukraine, The Primo Levi Center, The MacMillan Center at Yale University, Dwight Hall at Yale and Yale New Haven Health System
Project Minerva is an educational initiative created in collaboration with TeleHelpUkraine as a response to the urgent clinical and public health challenges arising from Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.