

He accepted the prestigious Dean’s Full-Tuition Scholarship to attend medical school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where he first developed an interest in neurosurgery. Tomycz finished first in his high school class of over 200 students and attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA where he double-majored in biology and chemical engineering. Luke Tomycz is the newest addition to the pediatric neurosurgical team at Dell Children’s Medical Center. Aaron Stayman, MD – vascular neurologistĭr.Nestor Tomycz, MD – functional neurosurgeon.Patrick Combs, MD – craniofacial surgeon.Ryan Murdoch, MD – orthopedic spine surgeon.Tim George, MD – pediatric neurosurgeon.Chandra Krishnan, MD – neuropathologist.Utilizing contemporary technology, including live streaming of surgeries and communication via social media the medical support staff will advice and mentor Ukrainian neurosurgeons as they confront difficult cases. Not all of the healthcare volunteers will be able to travel to Ukraine but they still will play an important role from home. Matthew Geck, MD – orthopedic spine surgeon.Jonathan Forbes, MD – skull base neurosurgeon.Jefferson Miley, MD – neurointerventionalist.

One of the primary goals of the Co-Pilot Project is the continued recruitment of high quality surgeons from United States and Canada to spend time with Ukrainian counterparts, consulting on patients and performing procedures. The best way to train surgeons is by providing hands-on mentorship and assistance in the operating room. September 15: leave Ukraine for United States July 24-August 4: two week master class in pediatric neurosurgery with surgeons at Lviv Children’s HospitalĪugust 5-18: travel to out-lying centers of excellence (Stryii, Ivano-Frankivsk, Odesa)Īugust 21-31: operate with surgeons at Central Military Hospital and International Neurosurgery Center in Kyiv July 10-21: two week master class with Dr. June 24-July 7: Come back to United States for two weeks June 19-23: one week course and master class operating in complex spine and craniocervical with Ukrainian spinal surgeons and trainees from Romadanov Institute and International Neurosurgery Center June 14-16: Ukrainian Neurosurgery Conference 2017 in Kharkiv June 12-13: Visit to Medical Institute of Sumy State University May 29- June 9: two week master class with Igor Kurilets MD at the International Neurosurgery Center May 22-26: meet with area surgeons at participating centers Dr.Tomycz has also been invited to deliver an address at the annual Ukrainian Neurosurgery Conference 2017 in Kharkiv. It’ll be a 3-month adventure during which we plan to work with neurosurgeons from several centers from all around the country. Thank you for respecting our request and cooperating to keep the vigil a safe and inclusive environment.We are gearing up for our 2017 Mission trip. Anyone displaying any such sentiments will be asked to leave the vigil site. As such, we do not allow any displays of hatred, hostility or prejudice based on race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. In the spirit of remembering all women who have been murdered by men, and working toward a world without violence against women, we pledge to keep our vigil a safe and welcoming place for all women who have experienced violence or abuse. To make a donation, please send an e-transfer to us for more information. Iranian-Canadian Activist speaking on solidarity with women in Iran Traditional knowledge keeper, Community Elder Vigil consists of speakers and musical and spoken word performances, including. National Day of Action and Remembrance on Violence Against Women TUESDAY DECEMBER 6 2022īetween the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal Conservatory of Music, south side of Bloor, West of Avenue Road

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