Head of the Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology

The Head of the Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Doctor of Medicine, Full Professor Sergey O. Sherstyuk is known in Ukraine and abroad as an expert in the field normal and pathological anatomy фтв physiology.

He graduated in 2003 from Kharkiv National Medical University in specialty "Medicine case". From 2003 to 2005, he worked as a surgeon in the leading clinics of Kharkiv. Since 2004, he has been teaching human anatomy at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University at the School of Medicine.

In 2008, he defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Medicine on the topic "Pathological anatomy of the immune system of fetuses and newborns from HIV infection of the mother." In 2008, he was awarded the rank of Associate Professor. In 2013, he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine on the subject of «Pathological Anatomy of the immune system stillborn children died from HIV the infected mothers». In 2013, he was awarded the title of Full Professor.

Sergey O. Sherstyuk has active teaching career, passing his invaluable experience and knowledge for the students of the School of Medicine. Sergey O. Sherstyuk lectures on normal human anatomy and conducts workshops on the course.

Sergey O. Sherstyuk is co-author of the monograph on human pathology "Infections of the XXI century", co-author of a textbook for the course Pathomorphology with the stamp of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and a number of teaching aids, which are widely used in teaching at the School, as well as guidelines for all students the rate of human anatomy. Sergey O. Sherstyuk is the author of five patents and copyright certificates.

The sphere of scientific and professional interests of Sergey O. Sherstyuk at this stage of its activity is abnormal and normal anatomy of the immune system. Since 2010 up to 2016, Sergey O. Sherstyuk was the Associate Dean for Research.

Head's report on the work of the department (2015-2019)

Head's report on the work of the department (2019-2020)

Department development program