
To provide a firsthand look at medical education and research in Germany, the Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration in Frankfurt recently hosted a project for a group of young Ukrainian refugees currently residing in Germany. Although the participants came from a wide variety of educational backgrounds, they all shared a strong interest in cardiovascular science.
The last day of the project was structured to connect academic concepts directly with practical laboratory work: The final session began with a seminar on cardiac anatomy led by Dr. Guillermo Luxán. Following this theoretical introduction, the group examined pig hearts: this experience allowed the participants to analyze anatomical structures firsthand.
The interactive format encouraged an open dialogue throughout the day. The participants engaged closely with the topic, contributing to the discussions with focused questions. This exchange also provided an opportunity to address practical aspects of university life, medical career paths, and research opportunities within academia in Germany.
We are pleased that this project was featured in the Frankfurter Rundschau, highlighting the relevance of these educational insights and encounters. 👉 Read the full article here
We would like to thank Mariana Shumliakivska and Dr. Guillermo Luxán for their commitment and effort in organizing this project. We wish all the participants the best on their educational journeys and look forward to welcoming them back to our institute in the future.
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