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A group of people posing together outdoors at a music festival, standing on grass near a large concert stage. Several people are raising their hands, and a performance stage with screens and lighting is visible in the background.
On Friday and Saturday evening, students from as many as 10 universities, including ours, celebrated at the Syrenka Stadium during Varsonalia.
Several adults walk in the rain outside a hospital entrance, holding umbrellas. The hospital building and signage are visible in the background.
On the occasion of the International Day of Nurses and Midwives, Marta Nawrocka, the wife of the President of the Republic of Poland, visited the Princess Anna Mazowiecka Clinical Hospital on Karowa Street. During the visit, she laid flowers at the recently unveiled monument of Stanisława Leszczyńska, the patroness of midwives.
A small child is lying in a hospital crib in an intensive care unit, covered with a light blanket and connected to multiple medical devices, including a ventilator, vital signs monitor, and infusion pumps; specialized equipment, tubes, and a screen displaying heart activity are positioned around the bed.
In the Pediatric Teaching Clinical Hospital, University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw, a team of cardiac surgeons led by Prof. Mariusz Kuśmierczyk, the Head of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Transplantation, recently performed a heart transplant in a five-month-old infant. This is the smallest heart transplant ever performed at our hospital.
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As every year in May, our university was the venue of a unique event that shows the richness of traditions, music, dance and art of various regions of the world and the international nature of our academic community. During a concert held as part of the "Diversity x WUM" initiative, international students and guest artists performed on the stage of Klub Medyka on Oczki Street.
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On Friday, five pharmacy graduates and nine medical analytics graduates presented the topics, methodologies, and key conclusions of their diploma theses before a jury and an audience. After deliberations, the jury selected the authors of the best master’s theses in medical analytics and pharmacy submitted in the 2024/2025 academic year.
A large group of people stands on steps inside an elegant hall, holding red diploma folders with a national emblem. In front of the group stand several individuals posing for a formal photo. Polish and European Union flags are placed on both sides, and a blue backdrop with the text “Ministerstwo Zdrowia” is visible behind them.
Diplomas and congratulations were presented to the scholarship recipients during an official gala by Minister of Health Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda and Deputy Minister Katarzyna Kęcka. Our students were accompanied by Prof. Dorota Olczak-Kowalczyk, Vice Rector for Personnel and Organizational Affairs.
A group of several people standing in a conference room in front of two roll-up banners. On the left there is a banner with the text “Medical University of Warsaw” and the Rod of Asclepius symbol, and on the right a colorful banner with the text “Public Health”. The participants stand in a row, wearing formal or semi-formal attire. Some individuals have their hands clasped in front of them, while others keep their arms at their sides. In the background there is a wall with a decorative panel.
Semmelweis University is one of the leading medical universities in Hungary and Central Europe. Its representatives visited us to discuss opportunities for cooperation between our universities, including the implementation of joint projects within the EUniWell alliance.
A group of several people stands in a conference room in front of the Warsaw Medical University emblem; some individuals are holding blue folders, and screens in the background display the text “Student Scientific Conference – 100 Years of Tradition – 100 Years of Innovation”.
Another event celebrating the anniversary of the Faculty of Pharmacy has concluded. During the conference, students and doctoral candidates from across Poland presented the results of their scientific research in the fields of medicine and pharmacy. An important part of the event was a debate on the future of education and the professional roles of pharmacists and laboratory diagnosticians.
Promotional graphic for the event “Night of Museums at the Museum of the History of Medicine of the Medical University of Warsaw.” Set against a stylized illustration inspired by a historic pharmaceutical laboratory, the graphic depicts three human figures with skulls instead of heads, engaged in activities involving laboratory vessels and pharmacy equipment. The graphic includes the following information: 16 May 2026, 6:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m., 63 Żwirki i Wigury Street
The theme of this year’s event is the world of medicines. If you decide to spend your Saturday night with us, you will discover many fascinating things, including how antibiotic susceptibility is tested, how to recognize counterfeit medicines, and the healing properties of herbs. And this is only part of what we have prepared for our visitors. On 16 May, we warmly invite you to the Museum of the History of Medicine of WUM at 63 Żwirki i Wigury Street. Admission begins at 6:00 p.m.
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Guests from the USA spoke about modern solutions in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with kidney diseases, advised on how to proceed in ambiguous clinical situations, and were also happy to answer questions from participants. The event was open to all members of our academic community.