ІСТОРІЯ КАФЕДРИ МЕДИЦИНИ КАТАСТРОФ ТА ВІЙСЬКОВОЇ МЕДИЦИНИ БУКОВИНСЬКОГО ДЕРЖАВНОГО МЕДИЧНОГО УНІВЕРСИТЕТУ.
THE HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER AND MILITARY MEDICINE OF BUKOVINIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Author(s): Igor Biryuk, Igor Tsyrkot, Iryna Kukovska, Vasil Stefanchuk, Vladimir Moysyuk, Jaroslav Stefak, Leonid YurchukSubject(s): History, Military policy, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Видавництво ВДНЗ України « Буковинський державний медичний університет »
Keywords: Department; history; formation; disaster; military medicine;
Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the history of the Department of Disaster Medicine and Military Medicine of the Supreme State educational institution of Ukraine "Bukovinіan State Medical University." Characterizing the main stages of the formation of the department, the direction of its activities from the period of creation of the Chernivtsi State Medical Institute (our time "Bukovinian State Medical University") our days. Set management team of the department for the entire period of its operation from 1944 to 2017 It is shown that the organization of educational process of military training of students, the study of military and military-medical disciplines at different periods of the functioning of the department. The role of the department is not only in the preparation of reserve officers of the Medical Service, military specialists with higher medical education, and training of person sonal for civilian health care facilities (which are relevant to Bukovina post-war period), working together with the practical Health and Medical Service of the Armed Forces of the institutions, including the Carpathian military District. Set the list of subjects of the program of military training, and especially training of students at the Department of Disaster Medicine and Military Medicine at the present stage. The main conclusion of our study is that the new principles of military medical training students, the experience of care to the wounded and sick prehospital positive effect on the level of interest of medical students in exploring contemporary approaches to medical support.
Journal: Актуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 20-24
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Ukrainian