medicine Archives - European University Cyprus Study in Cyprus Wed, 28 Aug 2024 08:46:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://euc.ac.cy/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/favicon.ico medicine Archives - European University Cyprus 32 32 Baby steps to becoming a Surgeon https://euc.ac.cy/en/baby-steps-to-becoming-a-surgeon/ Wed, 23 Nov 2022 10:30:26 +0000 https://euc.ac.cy/?p=34842 On October 19, the “Surgery Club EUC” had an invitation to a Basic Suturing Workshop for both pre-clinical and clinical years, supervised by Dr. Nikolas Polydorou, renowned Thoracic Surgeon, and head instructor in EUC as well as students of above years and Surgery Club’s peer trainers. Being a 3rd year medical student, I was in […]

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On October 19, the “Surgery Club EUC” had an invitation to a Basic Suturing Workshop for both pre-clinical and clinical years, supervised by Dr. Nikolas Polydorou, renowned Thoracic Surgeon, and head instructor in EUC as well as students of above years and Surgery Club’s peer trainers. Being a 3rd year medical student, I was in the group of pre-clinical and it was a wonderful experience.

Apart from the kindness of all instructors and their patience to teach us, suturing is trickier that it looks like. You do not work with your hand as you would to hem a cloth but with proper tools to keep everything sterile. The hardest part for me turned out to have the correct size of scissors and adequate positioning.

However, the activity was so enjoyable. From the distinctive styles of sutures, you could do, to the injection of the needle into a fake skin piece. It was a real occasion to learn, ask questions to medical professionals and make new friends with people who have the same interest as you. Among all the new techniques I learnt that day, I absolutely had fun with the “surgeon’s knot,” which is simple yet different from any knot I knew before.

Therefore, if this article did not convince you yet, I encourage you to check their Facebook page Surgery Club – EUC.

There you will be updated on the next events and awesome learning opportunities!! ?

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How medicine will change after COVID19 https://euc.ac.cy/en/student-blog/how-medicine-will-change-after-covid19/ Thu, 16 Apr 2020 14:45:35 +0000 https://euc.ac.cy/?p=21009 The COVID19 pandemic is having a dramatic effect on our lives. Each day, we face its tremendous consequences at a health, social, psychological and economic level. At the core of the pandemic, medicine is engaged in a ruthless showdown, the magnitude of its toll still unknown. Overwhelmed by the load and speed of information, we […]

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The COVID19 pandemic is having a dramatic effect on our lives. Each day, we face its tremendous consequences at a health, social, psychological and economic level. At the core of the pandemic, medicine is engaged in a ruthless showdown, the magnitude of its toll still unknown. Overwhelmed by the load and speed of information, we can only attempt to forecast the future implications on the science and practice of medicine.

Telemedicine will become part of our daily practice: Prompt detection, isolation, observation and referral of suspected COVID19 patients has pinpointed the value of primary healthcare in safeguarding community health. One of the tools applied was consultation through telemedicine, demonstrating its effectiveness even during initial evaluation of acute conditions, such as respiratory tract infections.

The butterfly effect of Global health will change our view of the world: This outbreak has proven that the world consists of communicating vessels; over just a few months, countries were devastated, economies were overturned and thousands of lives were lost. The One Health concept is more relevant than ever, showing how a combination of viral mutations within a single organism that most of us had never heard of before, has intertwined the life course of so different species.

Infection control is the new hot topic: An emerging field in public health, often sidetracked by seemingly more attractive areas of medicine, the basic premise of infection prevention and control is to prepare the healthcare system, to apply preventive measures aiming to promptly detect and contain the emergence of new or epidemiologically significant infections. This pandemic has effectively shown that prevention is far more valuable than treatment.

Vaccination will strike back at the anti-vaxxers: On one hand, the anti-vaccination movement led to resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases around the globe, such as measles, poliomyelitis, pertussis. On the other, epidemiologic terms such as “passive immunity” and “herd immunity” have become widespread. Still, intensive research and public interest have shifted their focus on the production of a much-anticipated preventive measure against Sars-CoV2, an effective vaccine.

Healthcare system preparedness will reach new heights: Countries responded to the pandemic in different ways and in different times, providing ample evidence to investigate which attributes, better equip a healthcare system to deal with the health impacts of a pandemic. However, preparedness doesn’t only involve hospital-related support; it spans across adequate workforce at all service levels, healthcare supplies, speed and reliability of resource allocation, social support and applied research.

Distance learning education will take a new turn: School and university closures were among the first measures applied for containment of the spread, switching to alternative (distance) means of teaching. Even practical training is being – albeit temporarily – replaced with online activities. As a result and for the sake of pre-emptive social distancing, we can expect higher education institutions to establish, at least partly, online teaching for subjects that don’t require practical training.

 

Constantinos Tsioutis

Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, European University Cyprus

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