THE LIFE AND CREATIVE PATH OF MYKOLA PETROVYCH NOVACHENKO (TO THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH)

Authors

  • Mykola Korzh Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Volodymyr Tankut Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Inna Golubeva Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Mykola Rykun Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15674/0030-59872024189-92

Abstract

The article is devoted to the outstanding orthopedist-traumatologist, scientist and surgeon, talented organizer, wonderful
teacher Nikolai Petrovich Novachenko.

Author Biographies

Mykola Korzh, Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv

MD, Prof. in Traumatology and Orthopaedics

Volodymyr Tankut, Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv

MD, Prof. in Traumatology and Orthopaedics

Mykola Rykun, Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv

MD

References

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How to Cite

Korzh, M. ., Tankut, V. ., Golubeva, I. ., & Rykun, M. . (2024). THE LIFE AND CREATIVE PATH OF MYKOLA PETROVYCH NOVACHENKO (TO THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH). ORTHOPAEDICS TRAUMATOLOGY and PROSTHETICS, (1), 89–93. https://doi.org/10.15674/0030-59872024189-92

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CHRONICLE (HISTORY, REPORTS)