Learn how combat lifesavers are trained by ICTM UHU Lviv certified instructors during tactical medicine in Lviv. The training is intense as lifesavers are getting ready to serve on the battlefield under real fire. The importance of the tac med skills and high-quality training can’t be overestimated.
Oleksandr Vikhruk and Maksym Radiuk, maimed Ukrainian soldiers, know the war’s real cost. Now, through pain and hope, both defenders work with US doctors towards recovery and plan to make their dreams come true.
This Monday, a new phase of the PM+ program by the World Health Organization World Health Organization (WHO) kicked off in Vinnytsia. The initiative trains social workers and psychologists, who will soon be able to provide support to those who need it most.
Sixteen consultants, psychologists, and social workers for war-affected communities successfully completed all stages of the training and received their certificates. Learn how new knowledge empowers professionals to provide better support to those living in the ongoing war.
With your help, we’re empowering psychologists through WHO-certified training to support Ukrainians’ mental health and adapting to the realities of war.