Zasyadko Anastasia Valerievna
Pediatrician, pediatric endocrinologist, 5 years of experience in pediatrics and 1 year in endocrinology.
Specialization:
management and treatment of children from 0 to 18 years old;
observation of children of the neonatal period;
counseling on feeding, nutrition for children under 1 year old;
counseling on the rules of child care;
vaccination of children;
drawing up an individual vaccination calendar;
treatment and prevention of acute respiratory diseases;
treatment and prevention of functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract;
treatment and prevention of diseases of the urinary system;
treatment of thyroid diseases;
counseling and management of underweight children;
solution of questions about "short stature";
assessment of physical and sexual development;
diagnosis and observation of isolated thelarche in girls;
diagnosis and treatment of hypothalamic syndrome of puberty:
"Syndrome of vegetative-vascular dystonia";
transit AG;
violation of thermoregulation;
accelerated growth;
early puberty;
delayed sexual development;
true gynecomastia in guys;
violation of the menstrual cycle in girls;
hirsut syndrome;
violation of carbohydrate tolerance;
consultation on overweight, obesity: diagnosis. treatment;
Education:
2010 - Dnepropetrovsk Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine;
2017 - National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P. L. Shupik, specialization "Children's endocrinologist";
2012 - conference "Problematic issues of clinical pediatrics";
2017 - conference "Child health in the modern world";
2017 - conference "Modern diagnostics, treatment and prevention of common infectious and non-infectious diseases of childhood";
2017 - conference "Priority problems of endocrine surgery".
2017 - conference "European professional training course-training on endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism".
2018 - conference "Implementation of international protocols in pediatric practice".
2018 - conference "Actual problems of endocrinology and endocrine surgery: subclinical variants of endocrine diseases."



