Konferencja 2024 - sylwetki wykładowców

Kamil Janowicz, PhD (SWPS University, Poland)

Kamil Janowicz, PhD (SWPS University, Poland)
Psychologist, a post-doctoral researcher in the Center for Research on Personality Development at SWPS University. His research activity focuses on:

  1. various aspects related to parenting (including the preparation for parenthood, parental identity development, and parental gatekeeping);
  2. the role of thinking about the future in human development;
  3. factors related to identity development and mental health among adolescents and young adults.

He cooperates with several foundations (including Share the Care and Empowering Children), conducts workshops, lectures and support groups for fathers, and teaches other professionals how to work with fathers. Recently, he has started the Father’s Antenatal Classes (Ojcowska Szkoła Rodzenia). He is the author of various psycho-educational materials and publications concerning fatherhood. He promotes scientific knowledge about fatherhood on his blog Father_ing.


Antonina Doroszewska, PhD (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland)

Antonina Doroszewska, PhD (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland)
Antonina Doroszewska
, PhD, sociologist, expert in medical communication. Head of the Medical Communication Department at the Medical University of Warsaw. Author of the communication skills curriculum. She has many years of experience in teaching and training in medical communication. For many years, she taught classes in postgraduate courses for nurses and midwives. She is a member of the Council for the Polish Language at the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences, chairwoman of the Language in Medicine Team of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Polish Medical Communication Society and the Polish Sociological Society. Her scientific interests are related to the study of the medical profession, particularly the social aspects of the medical profession, medical staff-patient relations, and communication. Her doctoral dissertation was a sociological monograph of the midwifery profession. Author or co-author of scientific publications on the sociology of medicine and medical staff-patient communication.


Tosin Popoola, PhD (the University of Newcastle, Australia)

Tosin Popoola, PhD (the University of Newcastle, Australia)
Tosin Popoola
coordinates the Essentials of Palliative Care course in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Newcastle in Australia. Tosin completed his PhD in 2019 and has other postgraduate qualifications in nursing and ethics. Dr Popoola also has 10+ years of teaching experience in clinical and tertiary settings. In addition, Dr Popoola has extensive multi-country and multicultural nursing experience in Australia, Botswana, New Zealand, Nigeria, and South Africa. To date, Dr Popoola has focussed his career on nursing education, bereavement, and palliative care. He is passionate about culturally appropriate bereavement and palliative care. Tosin is an Editor for Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and his research publications span the fields of HIV, stillbirth, nursing education, and COVID-19.


Karolina Morze, pharmacist, IBCLC

Karolina Morze, pharmacist, IBCLC
Karolina Morze
is a pharmacist and specializes in pharmacotherapy in lactation. She works as a consulting pharmacist in a private practice in Poland. In her clinical practice, she works with lactating individuals with various health issues, helping mothers with both common problems, chronic or rare diseases, to reconcile therapy and  breastfeeding with as little intervention as possible, respecting mothers’ wishes and needs. She conducts training for IBCLCs, midwives, doctors, pharmacists, and other medical professionals, as well as non-medical lactation supporters in the field of medication and breastfeeding, attempting to explain complex pharmacological problems in an easy-to-understand way. She conducts research on the Drug Related Problems and outcomes of maternal medication on breastfed children. She is a member of the Polish Society of Clinical Pharmacy and the Polish Society of Pharmacovigilance. She is also the author of several books and publications.

https://laktaceuta.pl/

https://www.instagram.com/laktaceuta/


M.D. Mirosława Gałęcka, specialist in internal diseases

M.D. Mirosława Gałęcka, specialist in internal diseases
Dr. Gałęcka graduated of the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical University of Poznań. She received her doctorate in Berlin, where she worked, among others, at the University Clinic of B. Franklin. Since 2006, he is the head of the Institute of Microecology in Poznań (https://instytut-mikroekologii.pl/), which includes complex diagnostics of diseases caused by intestinal dysbiosis and inflammation. She is a general practitioner with a broad spectrum of competences and a holistic approach to the patient. In her practice, she apply the principles that health begins within the gut. With advanced experience, she is a specialist in probiotic/microbiological therapy. Since the 1990s, she has been intensively involved in spreading prevention and health promotion.

Additional interests: aesthetic medicine and antiaging medicine.


Sigríður Sía Jónsdóttir, PhD, Dean of Nursing Faculty, The School of Health, Business and Natural Sciences, University of Akureyri, Iceland

Sigríður Sía Jónsdóttir, PhD, Dean of Nursing Faculty, The School of Health, Business and Natural Sciences, University of Akureyri, Iceland
Dr. Sigridur Sia Jonsdottir holds a PhD from Linnaeus University, Kalmar/Växjö in Sweden. She also holds a Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) degree and is a midwife. She has been part of the academic faculty at the University of Akureyri (UNAK) for 15 years. Currently, Dr. Jonsdottir is an associate professor and the dean of the Faculty of Nursing.  She is also a lecturer in midwifery education at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, Iceland.

She has clinical experience as a midwife/nurse in Iceland, the USA, and Norway and was the director of a High-risk pregnancy clinic in Reykjavik, Iceland, from 2000 - to 2007. 

Her primary research emphasizes pregnant women, their families, mental well-being, and service needs. Other research focuses on primary healthcare services in Iceland.

 


Anna Stolaś PhD, psychologist, midwife.

Anna Stolaś PhD, psychologist, midwife.
She works in a team of psychologists at the Gynecological and Obstetrics Clinical Hospital of the Medical University of Poznań. She is a lecturer at the K. Marcinkowski Medical University.

She is the author of a research paper on the relationship between the family-centered care model, the risk of parental mood disorders, and closeness with a prematurely born child. Her scientific interests are related to medical trauma, healthcare workers ' care, and psychological aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, and the period of becoming a parent. She provides psychological assistance in crises related to complicated pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, newborn hospitalization, and loss.

 


Maria Nowosadko, PhD, Psychoterapist

Maria Nowosadko, PhD, Psychoterapist
University lecturer, head of the Foreign Language Studies, and Director of the Center for Adaptation and Psychological Support (PORT) at the Poznan University of Medical Sciences. Psychotherapist in the integrative approach, member of the Polish Psychiatric Association.

She is engaged in teaching, among others, communication with patients, social skills, and working with culturally different patients. Her research interests are related to the role of language in communication and building understanding with the patient, communication with the patient, perinatal depression, anxiety disorders, and their impact on the treatment process. As a psychotherapist, she provides therapy to adults (including perinatal women) and is a trainer in interpersonal skills (interpersonal and intrapsychic training).

 


Patrycja Marciniak-Stępak, MD, Prof. PUMS

Patrycja Marciniak-Stępak, MD, Prof. PUMS
Pediatrician, oncologist and pediatric hematologist. She works at the Department of Paediatric Oncology, Hematology and Transplantology and the Department of Medical Simulation at the Poznań University of Medical Sciences (PUMS). Coordinator of the Simulated Patient program at the PUMS and coordinator of the PRE-OSCE exam for the medical faculty. She conducts classes in pediatrics, oncology and pediatric hematology both at the patient's bedside and in a high-fidelity simulation environment, as well as classes in professionalism and communication with the patient and cooperation in an interprofessional medical team.

 


Elena Miś, SWPS University Wrocław, Poland

Elena Miś, SWPS University Wrocław, Poland
Psychologist and author of research on depressive behaviour in motherhood. Her research activity is focused on parental burnout and specific factors or tendencies increasing the risk of depression in parenthood.

Social activist and author of the petition ‘#PsychologistForMom - a petition about coverage of psychological support for every woman during pregnancy, after childbirth and after loss
Author of psycho-educational films and articles about motherhood and parental prevention of mental health on her social media channels. Currently a psychologist in an orphanage, working with children, parents and legal guardians.

 


Eryk Matuszkiewicz, MD


Eryk Matuszkiewicz
graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Poznan University of Medical Sciences in 2002. In the meantime, he studied at the Faculty of Biology of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan from 1994 to 2001, obtaining a master's degree in biology. After graduation in 2002, he started working at the Department of Internal Medicine and Diabetology of the PUMS Fr. Raszei City Hospital, where he began specializing in internal medicine. In 2008, he changed his workplace to the Department of Toxicology of the same hospital. In 2011, I became a specialist in internal medicine, and in 2016, he became a specialist in clinical toxicology. Since 2013, he has been employed in the Department of Emergency Medicine, which 2018 changed its name and became the Department of Emergency Medicine. In March 2022, he received his doctorate in medicine based on the thesis: “Acute poisoning for suicidal purposes in peri-menopausal women.” Since October 2023, he has served as a provincial consultant in clinical toxicology in Lubuskie province.

 


Alina Dunayevska, PhD


Alina Dunayevska, PhD
, is an experienced obstetrician and neonatologist. She has dedicated 33 years to neonatal and maternity healthcare in Ukraine.  Her PhD is in the field of reproductive medicine. For more than ten years, from 2001 to 2011, she conducted research in reproductology and Neonatology. She practices an integrative baby and woman-centred approach.  During the war of Russia against Ukraine, she has assisted Ukrainian women with births in hospitals and homes in Ukraine and other countries.  Alina remains committed to supporting pregnant and new mothers in Kharkiv region, which is 20-30 km from the combat zone near the Russian border. Alina has authored antenatal courses that incorporate yoga, available online and offline. Alina has been involved in two NGOs: “Pryrodni Prava” and “Safe Birth”.

 


Viktoriya Luchka 


Viktoriya Luchka
 is a human rights activist and expert in the field of human rights in childbirth. She serves as the head of the NGO "Safe Birth", with over 10 years of experience in the civil society sector. While she initially specialized in disability rights and advocacy, since the full-scale Russian invasion and her temporary evacuation abroad with her 5-month-old daughter, Viktoriya has shifted her focus fully to the issue of respectful and safe childbirth in Ukraine.

She advocates for increased choices in childbirth, the implementation of a midwifery model of care in Ukraine, and broader reforms in maternity care services. Under her leadership, "Safe Birth" has become a platform that brings together like-minded NGOs and experts to collaborate on reforming the childbirth landscape in Ukraine.

 



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