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Modern family room in Kyiv-based National Specialized Children’s Hospital OKHMATDYT In October 2018, a modern comfortable family room was opened at the National Children's Specialized Hospital OKHMATDYT in Kyiv. The family room is specially designed and equipped to allow sick children to forget they are in a hospital, and to offer both kids and their parents a place to rest from the hustle and bustle happening at all hours in a hospital, and to spend time together.
Modern family room in Kyiv-based National Specialized Children’s Hospital OKHMATDYT In October 2018, a modern comfortable family room was opened at the National Children's Specialized Hospital OKHMATDYT in Kyiv. The family room is specially designed and equipped to allow sick children to forget they are in a hospital, and to offer both kids and their parents a place to rest from the hustle and bustle happening at all hours in a hospital, and to spend time together.
Japan’s Government handed over expensive diagnostic equipment to Kyiv-based OKHMATDYT On November 22, 2018, the Government of Japan handed over the UAH 24.6 million worth of medical diagnostic equipment to the Kyiv-based National Specialized Children’s Hospital OKHMATDYT. The health professionals of the largest children's hospital in Ukraine will now use this modern equipment to perform various medical tests and procedures with high accuracy to detect, diagnose, or monitor pathologies and diseases, and to determine a course of treatment.
World’s best experts in paediatric care will share their expertise with doctors and nurses of Kyiv-based National Specialized Children’s Hospital OKHMATDYT The Children of Chornobyl Canadian Fund allocated 800,000 Canadian dollars to continue implementing the Ukraine Paediatric Fellowship Program, and in particular, to develop a new partnership with the National Specialized Children’s Hospital OKHMATDYT, under which world-renowned specialists from the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) will provide clinical consultations and specialized trainings to Ukrainian doctors and nurses.