Olha Vadymivna Bohomolets (Ukrainian: Ольга Вадимівна Богомолець, Russian: Ольга Вадимовна Богомолец, romanized: Olga Vadimovna Bogomolets, Belarusian: Вольга Вадзіміўна Багамолец, romanized: Voĺha Vadzimiŭna Bahamoliec; born March 22, 1966) is a Ukrainian physician, singer and songwriter.
In 2012, she founded a telemedical project for distant diagnosis of skin new formations «Institute of Teledermatology» [1] She is the author of more than 70 research works on dermatology and owner of nine patents for inventions in this branch of medicine.
Since 2010 Bohomolets has been the author and curator[clarification needed] of the course of lectures for doctors on basic dermato-oncology and dermatoscopy in Kharkiv Medical University.
Bohomolets started the public health platform "Ukraine 80+" to increase life expectancy of Ukrainians to 80 years (2014-2015).
On 15 June 2018, former First Lady Hanna Turchynova sparked controversy by claiming that there is no discrimination against women in Ukraine and calling representatives of the LGBT community a "deviation from the norm", homosexuality a disease, and a heterosexual family for a child "an ideal to strive for".
Bohomolets, a devout Orthodox Christian mother of four children, defended Turchynova's position and publicly supported it.
She plays headlines in Ukraine, USA, France, Sweden, Germany, Poland and in the countries of Central Europe.
Bohomolets is the founder of the historical and cultural complex "The Radomysl Castle" (2007), comprising the Museum of Ukrainian home icons.
Bohomolets is an organizer of and participant in campaigns against illegal building works ruining historical and cultural relics and monuments of Ukraine.