About our team

The history of our school began in September 2021. At that time, among the students of Bogomolets National Medical University, we managed to gather 10 engaged students, with whom Alexey conducted the lessons.

Currently, our team consists of 5 teachers, an administrator, a designer, a programmer, and testers. Together, we are working on creating new courses on the website, maintaining a blog, conducting classes, and improving the quality of our work.

 

Oleksii

Founder

Starting the medical English project a year and a half ago, I had no idea that today I would have a real team of engaged participants and a lot of positive feedback from clients — doctors and students from all corners of Ukraine and beyond! I am immensely grateful to my friendly team, everyone who attends our courses, and everyone reading this channel!

P.S. I also want to thank the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who allow us to work and study.

Kseniia

Teacher

My motivation lies in the progress of my students. Comparing the “starting point” to the “outcome” after each module, I feel not only their progress but also my own as a teacher. Interacting with students energizes me and inspires me. Therefore, it can be described as a symbiotic work that brings me immense joy.

Anasthasia

teacher

Medicine is an integral part of my life. Teaching helps me distract myself from the pain, sorrow, sadness, and negative thoughts that have been with us every single day since the beginning of the full-scale war. Since I work in the medicine, I would be happy to help not only in learning language but also in sharing cases from life to unite these two equally difficult areas of Medicine and English. The lessons are filled with interactive tasks, jokes, and a friendly atmosphere. Additionally, a special highlight is the discussions with colleagues and interesting anecdotes they share from their medical experience.

Ivan

Teacher

Learning and teaching English is currently an integral part of my daily life. Seeing people who, despite all the unfavorable factors, have the desire and find opportunities to learn English truly motivates me to do what I do. And it really adds faith that “everything will be Ukraine”, considering the number of people who continue to develop themselves.

Victoria

teacher

My goal is to improve your overall understanding of English and enhance your navigation within your own knowledge. We often don’t start making changes and moving forward until circumstances force us to do so. Living in an English-speaking country and having some background, I want to motivate you to improve your language skills, as it opens up new opportunities and perspectives.

Ann

designer

I adore Medical English! I joined it when there was only Oleksii and the project was just beginning to develop. Now it has become a big audience and an amazing team that I love! Being completely unfamiliar with design, I found here something that really appeals to me. Medical English is more than just an educational channel; it’s a cool community of those who, despite all problems, find time for learning and investing in their future!

Vadym

Guy from SSU

I assist with course uploading and administration, ensuring that all links and documents are in the right place. I also monitor the group to ensure that all participants hold a sufficiently pro-Ukrainian position.

Andrew

Web developer

My role in the project is technical development and maintenance of the platform for our online courses. I am responsible for creating a user-friendly and secure interface for students, enabling them to learn smoothly, regardless of any obstacles they may face. It will be getting more interesting and exciting!

Nadiia

Painter

What can I say, as you understand, I am the only member in the team who is almost not a participant. My work is constantly criticized, always requiring changes, and I don’t get paid for the emotional toll. It seems to me that being for free, the content is okay.

Paul

Founder's friend

Oleksii added me to the work chat for some reason. I don’t know why. But I enjoy giving comments and joking around with other participants. I used to joke about Oleksii back in school, so I have quite a bit of experience. It’s a pity I don’t get paid for it though.