CA22127 – COllaboratively DEveloped culturallY Appropriate and Inclusive Assessment Tool for Palliative Care EDUcation, (CODE-YAA@PC-EDU) Meeting in Gdańsk

We are pleased to invite you to the open sessions of the CODE-YAA COST Action meeting, hosted by the Department of Palliative Medicine at the Medical University of Gdańsk.

This meeting offers a unique opportunity to learn more about an international initiative focused on developing quality indicators for palliative care education. Participants will be introduced to project updates, innovative research methods, and available grant opportunities, as well as possibilities for international collaboration.

CODE-YAA is a COST Action bringing together researchers and innovators from 28 countries, dedicated to strengthening cooperation and advancing excellence in palliative care education across Europe.

To find out more, please visit the project and COST Association websites:

https://codeyaa.eu/
https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA22127/


CODE-YAA meeting will be held at the Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland, on 4 February 2026, from 9:00–10:30 AM (CET).
To join the meeting online, please click the following link https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/32149444230870?p=a6TYmntn1xfGisJkBJ

Programme


09:00 – 09:15
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Prof. Piret Paal
Prof. Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko
09:15 – 09:30
Palliative Care in Poland: The Gdańsk Model of Education in Palliative Medicine
Prof. Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko
09:30 – 09:50
CODE-YAA@PC-EDU COST Action – Objectives, Updates, and Potential Practical Implications
Prof. Piret Paal, Dr Minna Hökkä 
09:50 – 10:10
Overview of the CODE-YAA@PC-EDU Project Research Findings (Main Results of the Reviews and Delphi Process)
Dr Anna Pedrosa Carrasco, Dr Stephen Mason, Dr Tania Pastrana 
10:10 – 10:25
Available Grant Programmes and Funding Opportunities
Dr Leszek Pawłowski 
10:25 – 10:30
Announcement of the Winner of the CODE-YAA Influencer Award
Prof. Piret Paal, Dr Minna Hökkä

Kalendarium tło

CA22127 – COllaboratively DEveloped culturallY Appropriate and Inclusive Assessment Tool for Palliative Care EDUcation, (CODE-YAA@PC-EDU) Meeting in Gdańsk

Prof. Zdzisław Kieturakis Auditorium and online
10 09 30 00

3rd Annual AGILE Meeting Conference

The early detection of lung cancer using thoracic CT has been widely demonstrated in multiple international trials to objectively increase cure rates. Now the international focus is on effective and economical implementation. Increasingly, it is emerging that thoracic CT screening is also detecting a range of early tobacco-related diseases including cardiovascular disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. These three diseases comprise the ‘BIG3’, as they collectively account for close to half of the premature deaths globally. Thoracic CT screening presents a unique opportunity to integrate care for this high risk cohort with a single imaging examination. We plan to develop optimized protocols for evaluation of these major diseases, explore challenges and define solutions in enabling implementation, especially for economically disadvantaged countries across the world. A core strategy in achieving this ambitious goal is to leverage the use of AI processes across the continuum of care, including its use for risk assessment, disease detection and managing disease interventions.

Kalendarium tło

3rd Annual AGILE Meeting Conference

PATRONAT INSTYTUCJONALNY
University Clinical Center (UCC) and online

Lecture “Non-standard approaches to gunshot wounds to the neck and chest. The use of magnetic instruments for treating wounds”

The lecture will be delivered by Prof. Vitalii V. Makarov, Head of the Department and Clinic of Surgery No. 4 at Kharkiv National Medical University (KNMU), Ukraine.

Confirmed professional background:

  • His scientific work focuses on general surgery, with published research addressing gunshot wounds and minimally invasive techniques.
  • He is a member of the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons as well as national Ukrainian surgical societies (as stated in the official profile of the Department of Surgery No. 4 at KNMU).
  • He regularly publishes academic articles in the field of trauma surgery and emergency surgical care.

During the lecture, the following topics will be discussed:

  • contemporary approaches to the treatment of gunshot wounds to the neck and chest,
  • practical clinical experience and case-based insights,
  • examples of the use of magnetic instruments in extracting foreign bodies and managing wound treatment.

 

Plakat promujący wydarzenie
Kalendarium tło

Lecture “Non-standard approaches to gunshot wounds to the neck and chest. The use of magnetic instruments for treating wounds”

IMC, floorsection C of the Department and Clinic of Oncological, Transplant and General Surgery
14 15

Scientific seminar in the series "…where discovery science meets clinical medicine"

The next scientific seminar in the series …where discovery science meets clinical medicine will take place on Friday, November 28 at 12:00 in the Prof. Zdzisław Kieturakis Auditorium at the Invasive Medicine Center, University Clinical Center (UCC).

The invited speakers will be Professor Jacek Jaworski, Ph.D., D.Sc., Head of the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology at the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw, and Krzysztof Basiński, Ph.D., from the Division of Quality of Life Research, Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Dept. of Psychology, Medical University of Gdańsk.

Prof. Jaworski will discuss the neurobiology of mTOR, a serine/threonine protein kinase that integrates extracellular signals with cellular metabolic resources to regulate anabolic and catabolic processes. Beyond its well-known role in protein synthesis, mTOR has emerged as essential for nervous system development. His talk will provide an overview of molecular functions of mTOR beyond translation control and their relevance for neuronal development and function.

Dr. Basiński will then explore predictive processing in the auditory system, presenting empirical evidence that perception involves the brain using Bayesian inference to anticipate incoming stimuli. The focus will be on the human auditory system, including recent findings from his lab highlighting the role of sound harmonicity in predictive processing.

The speakers will present two topics:

  • Neurobiology of mTOR – Professor Jacek Jaworski, Ph.D., D.Sc.
    mTOR is a serine/threonine protein kinase known to merge extracellular instructions with information about cellular metabolic resources and to regulate the rate of anabolic and catabolic processes accordingly. Over the last 20 years, mTOR has also been shown to be essential for nervous system development. Yet, for many years, most neuroscience-oriented research focused on its two molecular functions: the control of protein synthesis. During the seminar, Prof. Jaworski will present a brief overview of mTOR’s molecular functions beyond translation control, which are required for proper neuronal development and function.
  • Predictive processing in the auditory system – Krzysztof Basiński, Ph.D.
    Many recent theories cast perception as a process in which the brain uses Bayesian inference to predict incoming stimuli. In this talk, Dr. Basiński will discuss empirical evidence supporting this view, with a focus on the human auditory system. He will present recent results from his lab showcasing the role of sound harmonicity in predictive processing.

The seminar will be conducted in English. Following the presentations, attendees are invited to refreshments—an excellent opportunity to network with researchers interested in future collaboration.

The seminar series was initiated by Dr. Aleksandra Rutkowska from the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, and the host of the event is Prof. Krzysztof Narkiewicz, Head of the Department of Hypertension and Diabetology at the Medical University of Gdańsk.

 

Kalendarium tło

Scientific seminar in the series "…where discovery science meets clinical medicine"

Prof. Zdzisław Kieturakis Auditorium at the Invasive Medicine Center, University Clinical Center (UCC)
12 00

Financial support initiatives

Four colleagues bump fists over a wooden desk with a laptop, documents, and coffee—symbolizing teamwork and support.

Financial support initiatives

The following Financial Support Programs have been established at the Medical University of Gdańsk:

  1. Program of financial support for the development of Experienced Researchers
  2. Program of financial support in the implementation of publication services
  3. Program of financial support in the implementation of statistical services
  4. Financial support for young scientists carrying out research activities in the Student Scientific Circles of the MUG
  5. Financial support program for the scientific development of Young Researchers
  6. Grant Program Young Creator of Science.

 

The established Financial Support Programs are aimed at:

  • support active scientists and research teams in the field of research: scientific, interdisciplinary, and development works;
  • contribute to initiating cooperation between the scientific community and the business environment;
  • support the implementation of scientific research aimed at the practical application of the obtained results based on specific solutions: scientific, market, and social.

Science and Innovations

Close-up of a microscope objective focusing light on a glass slide against a clean blue background.

Science and Innovations

The scientific potential of the Medical University of Gdańsk is constituted by over a thousand academic employees and over 300 doctoral students – who are involved both individually and as team members in the implementation of national and international research projects, and are actively publishing in the national and international scientific circuit. Among them there are many winners of prestigious awards, members of scientific societies and advisory bodies. This potential was confirmed by the inclusion of the University in the prestigious group of ten Polish universities awarded in the Excellence Initiative – Research University competition initiated by the Ministry of Education and Science.

Contact us:

Office for Research:

  • Alicja Bednarek, MSc., Phone: +48 58 349 11 59
  • Agnieszka Salska, MScEng., Phone: +48 58 349 90 26
    E-mail: biuronauki@gumed.edu.pl
Prof. Michał Żmijewski, Vice-Rector for Science

Prof. Michał Żmijewski, Vice-Rector for Science

Circular organizational chart with four quadrants—IDUB, Science, Development & Innovation, and Support—listing units: IDUB Program Office, IDUB Service Dept., Publication Excellence Section; Science Office and Library; and centers for Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Research Services, Technology Transfer, Translational Medicine, Rare Diseases, International Research Agenda, Central Biobank, and In Vivo Research, plus the Researcher Support Center.

International students

Budynek nr 1 Gdańskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego przy ul. Dębinki 7 w Gdańsku, widziany z lotu ptaka

International students

What to do if you have a complaint?

When you come to Poland as an international student, you can expect to receive a high standard of education, and to feel safe and well cared for while you live and study here. If you have a complaint, it is important that you go through the right steps. Here is what you need to do.

Ask your University to resolve your complaint.

The University is your first point of contact for any complaint you have. It will give you information about the complaint process. You can submit your complaint query at prorektor.student@gumed.edu.pl.

If your complaint is not resolved – contact Ministry of Health or Ministry of Education and Science via www.mein.gov.pl or www.mz.gov.pl websites.

Ministry is a government institution and although can’t assess your complaint, can disccipline the University to do investigation of your concerns. Ministry can also advise you what you can do next.

Additionally you can contact the Student Ombudsman.

The Student Ombudsman operates as part of the Students’ Parliament of the Republic of Poland and intervenes in cases of violations of students’ rights at universities, as well as conducts many preventive activities to increase awareness of students’ rights and qualifications. The Ombudsman for Student Rights is Mateusz Kuliński. If you need help or advice, you can contact the Ombudsman through the Office of the Student Ombudsman: helpdesk.psrp.org.pl. There is no cost to you for this service.