Online meeting on “Prerequisites and opportunities for face-to-face learning – the role of parents”

Center “Amalipe” is pleased to inform you that it organizes an online meeting on “Prerequisites and opportunities for attendance training – the role of parents”, designed for representatives of parent clubs, active parents and educational mediators. The meeting will take place on 11 November at 14:00 on the ZOOM video chat platform.
In connection with the need to create an organization for the restoration of attendance learning while ensuring the safest possible environment in schools, Center “Amalipe” decided to hold an online meeting with parents and educational mediators to provide up-to-date information on the possibilities of attendance learning. Health experts will inform the audience about the ways of testing children at school and the importance of these tests in ensuring attendance in a safe learning environment. In order for the meeting to be fruitful and to reach as many parents as possible with objective and relevant information about options for returning students to attendance, we would be happy to have your educational facilitators and a minimum of two parents attend the meeting.

 

 

We will have as guest well-known immunologists and virologists:
Dr. Tsvetelina Velikova – clinical immunologist at Lozenets Hospital and lecturer at the Medical Faculty of Sofia University “St. She is a professor at the University of St. Kliment Ohridski and a lecturer at Thracian University, Sofia. She is a professor at the University of Stara Zagora. She holds a doctoral degree in the field of immunology of the gastrointestinal tract.
She is currently involved in conducting webinars on “COVID-19 and vaccines” for various institutions such as the Ministry of Education, foundations and private companies.

 

 

 

Dr. Hristiana Batselova is a Master of Medicine and Assistant Professor at the Department of Epidemiology and Disaster Medicine at the Medical University – Plovdiv. She has a specialty in epidemiology of infectious diseases. She gives consultations on the free phone 0800 14 515 of the National Patients’ Organization. Dr. Batselova is one of the most active administrators of the Facebook group “Vaccines”, created with the idea to provide expert and comprehensive information about vaccines against COVID-19 (and not only).
Dr. Batselova is a member of the International Association of Epidemiologists, teaches at the Department of Epidemiology and Disaster Medicine at the Medical University of Plovdiv and she is responsible for the vaccination campaign at St. George’s hospital.

 

 

 

Prof. Radostina Alexandrova is a Bulgarian biologist-virologist, morphologist and biochemist. She works at the Institute of Experimental Morphology, Pathology and Anthropology with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Radostina Ivaylova Alexandrova is a Bulgarian biologist-virologist, morphologist and biochemist. She works at the Institute of Experimental Morphology, Pathology and Anthropology with Museum at BAS. She is a Master and PhD student in virology and an associate professor in morphology. In 1993, she joined IEMP-BAS (now IEMPAM) as a specialist biologist, successively moving through research associate III (1995-1998) to research associate I (1998-2010). From 2010 to the end of 2011 she was a senior assistant at the Institute of Experimental Morphology, Pathology and Anthropology with Museum (IEMPAM) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS). Since 2011 he has been Associate Professor of Morphology at IEMPAM. Since 2012 she has been teaching courses at the Centre for Doctoral Training at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
She has more than 150 publications in Bulgarian and international journals and conference proceedings, 3 book chapters, more than 20 popular science articles and more than 500 participations in scientific forums.

Contact:
Atanas Atanasov – 0882 540 209, cor.amalipe.vt@abv.bg
Valery Angelov – 0882 247 945, amalipe.monitoring@yahoo.com