• Covered by The World, hear directly from the Ukrainian doctors who have and are participating in the Harvard Medical Scholars-at-Risk program, on the drastic effects of the war on their medical work in Ukraine and their efforts now, as supported through observerships at Harvard-affiliated hospitals, to address both acute and long-term needs for the country.


  • May 22, 2023
    Harvard Gazette

    From Kyiv to Harvard and back

    Dr. Ali Dzhemiliev is a visiting Ukrainian surgeon participating in the Medical Scholars-at-Risk program here for a yearlong fellowship in colorectal surgery. He is part of a team developing a mobile app that creates a network of consulting physicians, both in Ukraine and elsewhere. Dr. Dzhemiliev, along with other scholars of the program, are dedicated…



  • December 16, 2022
    The Hill, JARONE LEE, ADITYA NARAYAN, JACQUELINE A. HART AND MARK C. POZNANSKY, OPINION CONTRIBUTORS

    Ukraine’s ‘Dunkirk’ moment: Small NGOs need help to avert a humanitarian disaster

    This photo made available by Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda shows the moment when lights at a hospital went out as he was performing complicated, dangerous surgery on a bleeding patient at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. Russia’s devastating strikes on Ukraine’s power grid have strained and disrupted the…


  • December 16, 2022
    Harvard Magazine

    The War in Europe

    The War in Europe by LYDIALYLE GIBSON JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2023 UKRAINE has proved to be a different kind of emergency. Unlike Afghan scholars, for whom the threat is so dire that the only choice is to evacuate as many as possible, many Ukrainians prefer, at least for now, Jane Unrue says, to remain in their own country or…


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