The Northern State Medical University and the Arkhangelsk Blood Transfusion Station wer... — 9 июня 2026 г. в 08:27:21.097
The Northern State Medical University and the Arkhangelsk Blood Transfusion Station were awarded diplomas as participants of the special project “Donorship Unites”. On June 8, 2026, a conference titled “Unity Technologies as Drivers for the Development of Blood and Bone Marrow Donation in the Russian Federation” was held at the TASS press centre as part of the special project “Donorship Unites” and the All‑Russian campaign “Donor Code. Unity of the Peoples of Russia”. The event was organised by the National Foundation for Healthcare Development. 🔹The event summarised the results of the special project and honoured its participants — Blood Service institutions from various regions of our country, donors, and volunteers. Each participant showcased the unique features of the donor and volunteer movement in their respective region. The outcome of this work is the unification of the donor and volunteer movements, achieved through the competent and structured work of the Blood Service institutions of the Russian Federation. Thanks to these efforts, medical organisations receive the necessary and safe blood components in a timely manner. 🔹 Sergey Viktorovich Bobovnik, Chief Physician and Associate Professor at the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the NSMU, represented the Arkhangelsk Blood Transfusion Station. He spoke about the integration of two projects in the region: “Donor Code. Unity of the Peoples of Russia” and “Year of the Culture of the Russian North”. 🔹 Many active participants of the project were awarded special prizes and diplomas. Among them were the Arkhangelsk Blood Transfusion Station and the Northern State Medical University. Sergey Viktorovich also presented the station’s mascot — polar bears featuring Mezen painting and a “bird of happiness”: “During the press conference, our souvenirs (Northern amulets) were presented as a token of goodwill to Elena Stefanyuk, Head of the National Foundation for Healthcare Development. We are sincerely grateful to the organisers of the special project ‘Donorship Unites’ for the high appreciation of our work! We were glad to meet and communicate with our friends and colleagues, and to exchange work experience.”

