Ural State Medical University official. Ural State Medical Academy. Bachelor's degree. Full-time education

ABOUT UNIVERSITY

Ural State medical Academy(UGMA)
in 1930, it was originally created as the Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute (SSMI), which laid the foundation for the training of highly qualified specialists with higher medical education in the Middle Urals.

In 1995, the university was rightfully awarded the status of the Ural State Medical Academy.

Today UGMA is the leading medical higher educational institution Ural region.

More than 4,000 students study at eight faculties of the Academy.

The Academy trains medical specialists who, after graduating from its walls, are in demand in cities and settlements Sverdlovsk region, on the territory of the entire Ural region and beyond.

The period of formation and development of SGMI-UGMA coincided with significant events in the history of our state. During the war years, teachers and students of the institute were actively involved in the formation and organization of the work of large rear hospitals. In the post-war years, through the efforts of many generations of teachers and staff, it was possible to overcome all difficulties and hardships, preserving and significantly increasing the teaching potential, developing the material and technical base of the university.

The Academy has 9 faculties:
· Therapeutic and prophylactic;
· Pediatric;
· Dental;
· Medical and prophylactic;
· Pharmaceutical;
· Higher nursing education;
· Advanced training and professional retraining of doctors;
· Specialization of interns and residents, pre-university training;
· correspondence department.

Many graduates have become large statesmen, heads of medical and preventive institutions, well-known scientists in Russia and abroad, who founded scientific schools in many areas of medical knowledge. Among them, the Minister of Health of the USSR M.D. Kovrigina, deputy. Minister of Health of the Russian Federation F.G. Zakharov, Minister of Health of the Russian Federation V.I. Starodubov, pilot-cosmonaut V.G. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region S.I. Spector, academicians of RAMS B.T. Velichkovsky, L.L. Buldakov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences A.K. Guskova and others.

The Academy is deservedly proud of its teaching staff, which includes 1 corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, over 120 doctors of medical sciences, professors, more than 360 candidates of sciences, associate professors.

A significant part of scientific research is carried out in close collaboration with research institutes of the Academy of Sciences Russian Federation(Institute of Ecology, Institute of Tuberculosis, Institute of Maternity and Infancy Protection, Research Institute of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Scientific Medical Center).

Doctors and candidates of sciences are trained in 38 scientific specialties. In 4 specialized Academic Councils, dissertations are defended for the degree of candidate and doctor of science.

State budget educational institution higher vocational education"Ural State medical University"Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (GBOU VPO USMU Ministry of Health of Russia)

Medical University Address:
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Selection committee: st. Repin, 3 (for letters);


Rector's office of the Medical University: st. Repin, 3
Official site: http://www.usma.ru

Certificate of state accreditation Series 90A01 No. 5972 reg. No. 0972 dated April 28, 2014

State budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (GBOU VPO USMU of the Ministry of Health of Russia) is one of the oldest medical universities in the Urals, founded in 1930.
The University has 7 faculties, which provide training in 7 specialties at the level of undergraduate training, in 31 specialties in internship, 53 in residency. The retraining and advanced training of doctors is carried out in 60 specialties, doctors and candidates of sciences are trained in 29 specialties.

Old names: Ural Medical Academy Yekaterinburg (medical academy), medical institute (medical institute)

Specialty: General Medicine higher education, qualification "General practitioner". Training: full-time, full-time study period - 6 years
Basic Education Program (MBP) General Medicine has consistently ranked among the Best educational programs innovative Russia according to the Guild of Experts and National Center public and professional accreditation. The university ensures the quality of the content of the educational program, the conditions for training and the level of educational results in full compliance with the Federal educational standards, combining classical training "at the patient's bedside" with innovative IT technologies, the use of virtual professional production environments, modern highly realistic phantoms and dummies for practicing medical skills.
The presence in the training program of humanitarian, socio-economic, natural science disciplines provides a serious fundamental basis for the formation of professional clinical competencies of a doctor. Upon completion of the development of OOP, the graduate is awarded the qualification of a "general practitioner", and the possibility of continuous education throughout his life (in magistracy, residency, postgraduate studies, advanced training and thematic improvement) allows you to acquire almost any (out of more than 60 established by the modern nomenclature) specialty: infectious diseases, oncology, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, ophthalmology, psychiatry, clinical and laboratory diagnostics, etc. healthy way life, work in research institutes and at the departments of the university.

Specialty: Pediatrics of higher education, qualification "General practitioner pediatrician". Study: full-time, full-time study period - 6 years
Training of pediatricians is carried out at the Ural State Medical University at 46 equipped departments of the university. The clinical bases of the specialized departments are highly specialized multidisciplinary medical institutions in Yekaterinburg and the Sverdlovsk region, equipped with modern devices and equipment, which allows students to fully form professional competencies at the stages of training. Success in training a highly qualified specialist is largely determined by high professionalism and teaching skills professorial teaching staff.
One of the achievements in the implementation of the main educational program is public and professional accreditation and recognition of the quality of graduates' training to the Quality Standards established on the basis of the recommendations of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Education. The Guild of Experts in the Field of Professional Education of the PLO in the specialty "Pediatrics" is recognized as one of the best programs innovative Russia. Upon graduation from the university, graduates are awarded the qualification "General practitioner pediatrician". In the process of further education in the magistracy, residency, postgraduate study, it is possible to obtain any medical specialty: neonatologist, endocrinologist, cardiologist, oncologist, surgeon, neurologist, etc.

Specialty: Dentistry of higher education, qualification "General practitioner dentist". Education: full-time, full-time, term of study - 5 years.
The specialty Dentistry of higher education is received by persons after successfully mastering the OOP Dentistry, which is consistently among the Best educational programs of innovative Russia, and passing the state final certification, which is awarded the qualification of General practitioner dentist. The university ensures the quality of the content of the educational program, the conditions for preparation and the level of educational results in full compliance with the Federal educational standards. Training of dental specialists is carried out at general biological, general medical and specialized departments: surgical dentistry, therapeutic dentistry, orthopedic dentistry, dentistry childhood... The specialized departments are located on the basis of the own dental clinic of USMU. During training, each student is provided with an equipped workplace... Faculty students have the opportunity to work on modern equipment, use Newest technologies and materials. Further continuous training allows you to acquire any medical dental specialty: therapeutic, orthopedic, surgical, pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, maxillofacial surgery, as well as organize dental services, prevent oral diseases, work in the departments of the university.

Specialty: medical and preventive work, qualification "General Hygiene Doctor", "Doctor Epidemiologist". Training: full-time, full-time study period - 6 years.
The purpose of the educational program in the specialty "Medical and Preventive Business" is to prepare a specialist with developed social, personal, civic and patriotic qualities, with high level intellectual and moral development, possessing general cultural and professional competencies necessary to ensure the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population, preserve and improve its health. Strengths programs included in the list of the best educational programs in Russia: competence-based approach, continuous improvement of the quality of education and its compliance with the requirements of practical health care.
Graduates of the specialty are in demand in bodies and institutions Federal Service in the field of consumer protection and human well-being, preventive medicine institutions, individual subdivisions of medical organizations. Graduates have the opportunity of further education throughout their lives under the programs of higher (residency, postgraduate studies) and additional professional education in the enlarged group of specialties "Health Sciences and preventive medicine", In the specialties" Health care organization and public health "," Clinical laboratory diagnostics ".

Specialty: pharmacy, qualification "Pharmacist"
Education: full-time, full-time, term of study - 5 years.
In 2001, a pharmaceutical faculty was opened at the Ural State Medical University. Its main purpose is to train specialists in the development, manufacture and use of drugs to provide effective drug assistance to the population.
During the entire period of study, students of the Faculty of Pharmacy acquire knowledge in the field of chemistry, as well as the disciplines of a biomedical profile. The senior students are preparing for the future specialty of a pharmacist in pharmaceutical activities. Students acquire knowledge of medicines. By the end of the training, students master the entire spectrum of the pharmacological action of drugs, master the method of examination of dosage forms, acquire skills in managing pharmacy organizations, the rules of wholesale trade and the use of medicinal plant materials for medical purposes.

Direction of training: social work (academic bachelor's degree), qualification "Bachelor of social work", profile " Social work in the health care system ”.
Education: correspondence course, term of study - 4 years.
Social work in relation to the health care system in its most general form can be defined as a field of multidisciplinary professional activity medical, psychological and pedagogical, socio-economic and socio-legal nature, focused on achieving the social well-being of the population through public and state measures aimed at preserving and improving the health of the population, and optimizing the quality of life of people who are socially maladjusted due to diseases and injuries.

SPECIALTY "CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY"

Specialty: clinical psychology, qualification "Specialist psychologist", specialization "Pato psychological diagnostics and psychotherapy ".
Training: full-time, full-time, training duration 5 years and 6 months.
Clinical psychology is a branch of psychology that examines the psychological patterns of adaptation of a person and his environment to a situation of illness. These studies are carried out with the help of psychological education (information), psychological diagnostics, psychological counseling and psychological correction... Clinical psychology studies everything psychological problems arising from the patient and his environment on different stages life and illness, the dynamics of beneficial or detrimental changes in a person's personality and interpersonal relationships in a situation of illness.
Tasks of a clinical psychologist: prevention of somatic and mental illness, psychological diagnostics, psychological counseling, psychological examination, study and correction of psychological factors of personality maladjustment, psychocorrection of psychosomatic diseases, etc. A clinical psychologist is primarily a practitioner, therefore, many hours in the educational process are devoted to various training sessions, in which students are taught the technologies of psychocorrectional influences (interventions) on the patient and their family members.
A clinical psychologist can work: in health care institutions (hospitals, clinics, sanatoriums, psychotherapeutic departments, etc.); mental health centers, rehabilitation centers; in municipal and regional centers of psychological support in emergency situations; advisory medical-psychological-pedagogical centers to help children with various pathologies; services of social assistance to the population; in medical and social expertise; sports centers for children with disabilities; private practice.

Direction of training "Nursing" (academic bachelor's degree), qualification "bachelor" in the direction of "Nursing". Training: full-time, training period - 4 years.
The full-time form of training in the direction of training bachelors "Nursing" is accepted by persons with a complete secondary or secondary vocational medical education, regardless of the length of service. Upon completion of training, graduates are issued a diploma of higher medical education, and the qualification "bachelor" in the direction of "Nursing" is awarded.
Graduates can carry out the following types of professional activities: medical and diagnostic; rehabilitation; medical and prophylactic; organizational and managerial; research. Bachelors in the direction of training "Nursing" can work in medical organizations as: senior nurses (midwives, paramedics); doctor-statistician, doctor-methodologist.

Name of specialty and areas of training

Basis of learning

List of entrance examinations with priority indication

Medicine

Pediatrics

Dentistry

Preventive medicine

Pharmacy

Budget, contract

Biology (2)

Russian language (3)

Clinical psychology

the contract

Biology (1)

Mathematics (2)

Russian language (3)

Nursing

the contract

Biology (1)

Russian language (3)

Social work

the contract

History (1)

Social Studies (2)

Russian language (3)

Days of USMU faculties
January 09, 2016 (Repin st., 3, GUK, Large auditorium)
10.00 - 12.00 - Faculty of Pediatrics
12.00 - 14.00 - Faculty of Medicine and Prevention
14.00 - 15.00 - Faculty of Medicine and Prevention
15.00 - 16.00 Dental Faculty

January 9, 2016 (Repin st., 3, GUK, Large auditorium)
10.00 - 11.00 Clinical Psychology
11.00 - 12.00 Nursing
12.00 - 13.00 Social work

January 9, 2016 (Dekabristov st., 32, 2 academic building, lecture hall)
11.00 - 13.00 Pharmaceutical Faculty

The USMU Open Day will be held during the spring school holidays. Find out the exact date, time and venue on the official website of USMU http://www.usma.ru

Tuition fees for the 2016-2017 academic year at USMU


For 1st year students, tuition, when paid at the expense of legal entities and when paid at the expense of personal funds, for one year is:

- medical and preventive faculty - 114 380 rubles;
- Faculty of Pediatrics -
114 380 rubles

- Faculty of Dentistry - 114 380 rubles

- Faculty of Medicine and Prevention - 97,700 rubles;
- Faculty of Pharmacy - 108,300 rubles;
- social work - 46 220 rubles;
- nursing (bachelor's degree) - 68 160 rubles;
- clinical psychology - 78 100 rubles.

Medical university (medical academy) address: 620219, Yekaterinburg, st. Repin, 3. Transport stops: trolleybus N ° 2, 3, 7.17. Ost. "Central Stadium",
bus number 21, 24, 25, 28.40. Ost. "Institute of Telecommunications",
tram number A, 2, 5,10,13,15,18, 23, 26, 27,32. Ost. "Communards Square"
Selection committee: st. Repin, 3 (for letters);
st. Klyuchevskaya, 17, tel. 214-85-99 (for personal calls)
Faculty of pre-university training: st. Klyuchevskaya, 17, tel. 214-87-99
Reception of the Rector of the Medical University: st. Repin, 3
Official site:

In the summer of 1920, A.P. Pinkevich (later - the first rector) began work while in Petrograd. Therefore, an auxiliary commission arose in Yekaterinburg under the leadership of B.V. Didkovsky, a participant in the revolution and Civil War in the Urals, a well-educated person familiar with the organization of higher education not only in Russia, but also abroad - as a graduate of the mathematical and geological faculties of the University of Geneva. State University established by a decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR dated October 19, 1920. Grand opening took place at the theater named after A.V. Lunacharsky. The university was located in the building of the former military academy, built in 1858, before that belonged to the Yekaterinburg Theological School, where A.S. Popov, I.P. Bazhov, D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak The university included institutes: medical, mining, polytechnic, agricultural, pedagogical, social sciences. This meant: 12 faculties and a workers' faculty, about 2000 students; 50 professors; laboratories with equipment allocated by the universities of Moscow and Petrograd and the Ural factories; a large library for those times, the selection of books for which was in charge of special bureaus in Moscow and Petrograd. At the request of the rector, Maxim Gorky on January 18, 1921, sends a welcome letter to students and teachers with the final words: “Learn. Do not believe, investigate! ". True, the educational buildings were in disrepair, the professors mostly read their "condensed courses" for a month, and then returned to the capitals in the absence of suitable apartments in Yekaterinburg. Students did not attend all lectures, as they had to earn a living - less than half of them received scholarships. The educational institution was equated to the shock enterprises of "paramount state importance." B.V. Didkovsky in the summer of 1921 received an award, as noted in the document, "for outstanding work at the university in 1920", and in the fall he was appointed rector. The year was the most difficult in the history of the university. Due to the terrible hunger and the diversion of all funds for recovery National economy the university was on the verge of closing. A number of institutes did not actually start their studies, the faculties were merged. The salaries of employees were delayed for a long time. The question arose about the closure of the medical faculty. Saving the faculty, professors and students refused scholarships, rations, fees, organized charity events in Yekaterinburg in favor of the university. In the summer of 1922 B.V. Didkovsky succeeded in defending the right to the existence of the university in Glavprofobra. The estimated appropriation was increased by one and a half times To feed people, the university leadership built complex barter chains. University agricultural implements were leased. The rent went to the creation of a workshop for the repair of agricultural machinery. The products received for the repairs went to the teachers' desk. In addition to the academic ration were vegetables grown on the subsidiary farm of the Ural University "Aduevsky stone". 1923 was the first normal school year in the history of the university, despite the fact that only three faculties remained in it - mining, chemical-metallurgical and medical. We received equipment and literature purchased back in 1921 from abroad. The library increased from 17,800 volumes in 1920 to 100,000 volumes in 1922. The first issue of the journal "Izvestia of the Ural State University" has been published. The teachers took part in the work of the Ural societies - lovers of natural science and medicine. In 1922-1924, the university trained 78 certified doctors. Lunacharsky, who visited the university in the summer of 1923, noted him among young universities that "tenaciously assert themselves in life and are useful elements of new construction." Among the medical students of the 1920s is the surgeon A.M. Aminev (future Honored Scientist of the RSFSR, laureate of the N.I. Pirogov Prize, one of the founders of laparoscopy in Russia; in war time chief surgeon of the 2nd combined arms army, then director of the Perm Dental Institute and head of the department of the Kuibyshev Medical Institute) and P.C. Kataev, the future first director of the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute.

By 1929, the Faculty of Medicine was transferred to Perm, and the university, as part of the remaining two faculties, was renamed Ural Polytechnical Institute ... But the acute shortage of medical personnel in Yekaterinburg forced the regional leadership to repeatedly raise before the center the question of organizing the second medical university in the Urals. And on July 10, 1930, by a special decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR, the Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute (SSMI) was created with one medical and preventive faculty, which had two departments - therapy and surgery. ... Claire (son of a local historian, teacher and president of the Ural Society of Natural Science Lovers O.E. Claire), founder of the Ural School of Oncology, a prominent scientist, a general surgeon L.M. Ratner (father of G.L. Ratner, founder of the Kuibyshev School of Vascular Surgery), urologist V.K. Shamarin and 11 other teachers. The first classes in the evening department began on March 12, 1931, and in September, day students began their studies, a total of -182 people. For the university, two floors were allocated in the therapeutic building of the city clinic (later the institute occupied it all) on Kommunarov Square (now Repin). The building was part of a medical campus complex, which also included a city clinic, the Institute for the Protection of Mothers and Infants, a military hospital and the Institute of Physiotherapy and Occupational Diseases. The authors of the project, innovative architects G.A. Golubev and A.V. Katz, they built a single ensemble in the style of constructivism and tried to radically move away from the traditional concept of hospitals in it. The first medical students were workers, collective farmers, individual farmers, laborers, handicraftsmen, military personnel and employees. 84.8% of students received a scholarship. With its size of 102 rubles, the student spent 32 rubles a month on three meals a day. The kitchen factory was partly provided by the institute's own subsidiary farm. Nowadays, the building on Repin Street, completed in 1936, is still called the main educational building No. 1 of the Ural Medical Academy. It houses the administration of the institute and several departments. In the early 1930s, the university was given a former merchant two-story house on Dekabristov Street, built in the 1840s. However, these buildings were clearly not enough for the needs of the growing university. Documents of that time read: "... The most egregious need of the institute is the extreme lack of educational space for the institute as a whole and its individual departments ..." which are located in city hospitals. .. Without a dramatic increase in the area, one cannot count on the normal course of research activities ... "After assessing the need to create clinical bases for the medical institute, the city authorities decided to open a regional clinical hospital with 650 beds in Sverdlovsk (the future Sverdlovsk City Clinical Hospital of Emergency In 1935, near the Green Grove, construction began according to the project of I.A. Yugov. In the year the hospital was opened (1939), the departments of faculty and hospital surgery and therapy began to work there. They were headed by outstanding doctors, professors, founders of the Ural scientific schools of surgeons - A.T. Lidsky (future Honored Scientist of the RSFSR, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences) and cardiologists - B.P. Kushelevsky (also the future Honored Scientist of the RSFSR, laureate of the State Prize). For many decades, this hospital remained one of the best in Sverdlovsk. In 1936, a statute on the student scientific society was adopted, its board was elected, and in 1937 the institute was granted the right to accept Ph.D. theses for defense. 1920s - 30s In Sverdlovsk and the region, there was a high morbidity and mortality rate among children due to a shortage of pediatricians. Oblzdravotded repeatedly appealed to the People's Commissariat for Health of the RSFSR with a request to open a pediatric faculty at the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute. Permission was granted, and after a short preparatory period, on February 7, 1939, the Faculty of Pediatrics began operations. Associate Professor K.P. Gavrilov. The first and third courses were staffed by 100 people at the expense of students of the medical faculty. The first graduation of pediatricians took place in June 1941, but since the Great Patriotic War required the retraining of doctors of any specialties to work at the front, the pediatric faculty was disbanded, all students began to prepare for military doctors according to a unified wartime program. The beginning of the war found the graduates of both faculties in the last state exam. On June 26, 1941, 305 people received their diplomas. There was no prom. Many went to the front in June, the rest were mobilized over the next two months. In September 1941, the institute conducted the first early graduation of 82 doctors, and in December the second took place - 330 more diplomas were issued. Of the survivors, awards were awarded: six doctors - the Order of Lenin, nine - the Order of the Red Banner, 43 - the Order of the Red Star, eight -Order of the Great Patriotic War, 462 people received medals in the war and in peacetime. In total, more than 2,000 specialists graduated during the war. In the Sverdlovsk region, one of the country's largest bases of rear evacuation hospitals was deployed. In total, according to the list of the Book of Memory of the Sverdlovsk region, there were 161 hospitals for 60,000 wounded in the region. It was decided by January 15, 1942 to organize a scientific and methodological center for physiotherapy and traumatology on the basis of a medical institute for evacuation hospitals and create a methodological bureau, later called a council, which included professors, founders of the Ural schools: V.M. Karatygin, orthopedics-traumatology - F.R. Bogdanov (chief surgeon of the Ural Military District, author of a revolutionary method for treating fractures and orthopedic diseases using a metal rod, future corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences), neurology and neurosurgery - D.G. Schaefer (chief neuropathologist-neurosurgeon of the evacuation hospitals of the Ural Military District). Bureau members also include V.K. Shamarin, L.M. Ratner, B.P. Kushelevsky (chief therapist-consultant of the evacuation hospitals of the Ural Military District), and A.T. Lidsky (chief surgeon of evacuation hospitals in Sverdlovsk and the region). The Bureau consulted, developed new methods of treating injuries and introduced them into practice. The most severely wounded were sent to hospitals in the Sverdlovsk region. Military-sports exercises at the academy. At the same time, the overwhelming majority (about 89%) were saved their lives, and almost half of them returned to combat formation. lack of soap and insufficient sanitation have contributed to epidemics. An emergency anti-epidemic commission was created at the Sverdlovsk Regional Executive Committee. At railroad there was an evacuation point, where doctors or experienced paramedics were on duty around the clock. The Medical Institute provided considerable assistance: students were on duty at the evacuation center, participated in vaccinations and sanitary education among the population, sanitary trips to hostels, in organizing seminars and courses for medical workers. In 1943, a sanitary and hygienic faculty was opened at the institute. 75 people were recruited for the first year of the faculty, and the completion of senior courses was successfully completed at the expense of students of the medical and preventive faculty. Serebrennikov - head of the city's sanitary inspection; OK. Pashkevich - Director of the Research Institute of Sanitation and Hygiene, specialist in the field of food hygiene; CM. Bril - deputy head of the regional health department with many years of experience in teaching school hygiene at a pedagogical institute; Professor S.V. Miller, head of the department of general hygiene and head of the labor department at the Sverdlovsk Research Institute of Occupational Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. Already in 1943, the government found it possible to resume the work of the pediatric faculty. In 1945, postgraduate courses for doctors were opened at the SSMI. Famous scientists, professors taught there: cardiac surgeon M.S. Savichevsky, surgeon I.D. Prudkov, allergist O.A. Sinyavskaya, pediatrician A.V. Kharitonov, dermatovenerologists V.I. Xiano and M.B. Potashnik, In 1960, the courses were merged into the faculty of advanced training and professional retraining of specialists. In the same year, under the leadership of B.P. Kushelevsky at the ambulance station medical care, founded in 1923, the first specialized cardiology team in the Urals (and the second in the USSR) began to work; in 1962, under the leadership of D.G. Schaefer - the first stroke team in the country; in 1967, under the leadership of A.T. Lidsky - toxic-terminal brigade, later called the intensive care service. Now the Yekaterinburg station of the emergency medical service has unique experience in emergency care for patients with urgent conditions, which it certainly owes to the leading doctors of the medical institute who worked there. A little earlier, in 1964, the Central Research Laboratory was created (Central Scientific Research Laboratory) consisting of eight laboratory subdivisions. In 1970 the dean's office of specialization of interns was established. The preparatory department, which included Sunday, evening courses and a workers' school, was founded in 1971; Faculty of Dentistry - August 6, 1976 In 1979, for his contribution to the development of medical science and training of medical personnel of the SSMI awarded the order The Red Banner of Labor Faculty of pre-university training was opened in August 1991 as an alternative to the preparatory department. In 1993, as a result of the merger of the independently existing student scientific society and the council of young scientists, the Scientific Society of Young Scientists and Students (NOMUS) was formed. Ural State Medical Academy (UGMA) was assigned to the university in 1995. In 2005, the pharmaceutical faculty was opened, the reason for this was a serious shortage of pharmacy specialists. In 2005, a department of higher nursing education was created. Part-time on-the-job training allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in practice during their studies. In 2007, the first admission to the department of social work took place. Now the university implements programs of higher professional education at eight faculties and two departments; treatment and prophylactic, pediatric, dental, preventive medicine, pharmaceutical, higher nursing education, advanced training and professional retraining of doctors, specialization of interns and residents, pre-university training and correspondence departments, including 67 departments. Military sports exercises at the academy There are about 4,000 students at the academy, at the faculty of advanced training and vocational training up to 4000 doctors attend the course annually. Over the years of the university's existence, about 40,000 graduates have received medical diplomas. Studying proccess is provided by more than 600 teachers, including 140 doctors of sciences, professors, 320 candidates of sciences. The team includes: Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, 20 Academicians and Corresponding Members of Public Academies, five Honored Spiders of the Russian Federation, more than 50 Honored Doctors and five Honored Workers high school Russian Federation, two laureates of the Government of the Russian Federation, two laureates of the G.F. Lang (RAMS) and seven - the V.N. Tatishchev and G.V. de Gennin (founders of Yekaterinburg) Professors are rightfully headed by the scientific schools of the Academy: physiologists and pathophysiologists, surgeons, therapists, cardiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons, obstetricians-gynecologists, hygienists, pediatricians, orthopedists, anesthesiologists-resuscitators. was founded from the very beginning by the academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences: the doctor of radiation diagnostics L.A. Buldakov (laureate of the USSR State Prize, holder of the Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner of Labor, Honor, Courage and many medals), physiologists V.V. Larin (the son of the famous Perm doctor V.P. Parin, one of the organizers of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences and the founders of space biology and medicine) and V.N. Chernigovsky, hygienist B.T. Velichkovsky, gastroenterologist surgeon L.V. Poluektov, pathophysiologist Ya.G. Uzhansky.

Their contribution was made by professors: obstetrician-gynecologist I.I. Benediktov, surgeons V.N. Klimov (rector of the institute from 1962 to 1983) and A.F. Zverev (organizer and head of the children's surgical clinic, author of the famous "Zverev's operation" - the closure of the internal opening of the bone canal with a graft in congenital craniocerebral hernia). Scientific research is carried out in four main areas: social and general humanitarian disciplines, biology, medicine, pharmacy. it -physicochemical basics pathogenesis, scientific foundations of public health, health promotion of the population, medical and social aspects of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with malignant tumors, new technologies of clinical pediatrics, pediatric surgery, otorhinolaryngology and others.
Students in a class in medical physics in the unique laboratory of the UGMAO special attention is paid to topics that consolidate the research of not only physicians, but also chemists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers. All the most modern and high-tech methods of diagnostics and treatment, which are the pride of the health care of the Sverdlovsk region, are developed and implemented with the participation of academics: minimally invasive and robotic-assisted operations, brachytherapy (contact radiation therapy), nursing of deeply premature babies, molecular genetic techniques, cryogenic technologies and whole line others.Day Russian science in Academy. Results of the competition “Scientists of the UGMA - Healthcare Academy cooperates with Northumbia University, the primary care school of the University of Manchester, the London Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London and the Family Planning Association (all - Great Britain); Johns Hopkins University (Maryland, USA); Association for Endoscopic Surgery (Netherlands); The University of Hesse and the Gerlingen Center for Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery (Germany). Contacts are embodied in joint grants, international educational programs, symposia, training of specialists abroad. The Scientific Society of Young Scientists and Students (NOMUS) is an organization that unites student scientific societies departments and divisions of the Academy. It includes 16 sections: "Actual points of medicine and health сare", "Biomedical physics and nanotechnology", "Internal diseases" and others, each 113 of which unites the department of scientific and scientific research of the corresponding profile. The section is chaired by the chairman - professor and co-chairman - student or a young scientist. The chairmen and co-chairs of the sections form the council of NOMS. The joint activity of students, graduate students and young doctors ensures the necessary continuity. The Academy is now a well-equipped Central Research Laboratory, a dental clinic, and a center for family medicine. More than 40 clinical bases in the best medical and preventive institutions, bodies and institutions of Rospotrebnadzor, pharmacies of the city and region and research institutes of medical profile. Library with a fund of more than half a million storage units, Aesthetic Education Center, five dormitories, gyms, sports grounds, ski base. Quality management system, a single network information space at the university, free Internet access, phantom rooms for practicing practical skills. Four museums: anatomical, pathological, forensic medicine and operative surgery, in addition, a museum of the history of the academy. Creative skills students implement under the guidance of the Department for educational and extracurricular work of the Academy, in creative associations - a choir, a theater studio, a modern dance studio. The sports club "Uralsky Medik" operates, the "Freshman Day", "White Robe Holiday", "Open Day", "Science Day", the "Miss and Mr. UGMA" contest are held. sees his mission in the formation of the intellectual, cultural and moral potential of the individual in the field of medical science for the sake of preserving the health of the nation. The motto of the academy is “For the good of the health of the Urals - to study, heal, educate”.

Ural State Medical University (UGMU) is the only higher educational institution in the Sverdlovsk region that trains doctors and pharmacists with higher education. One of the few state higher educational institutions in the region that does not have non-core specialties.

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Ural State Medical University" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
(Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education USMU of the Ministry of Health of Russia, USMU)
International name Ural State Medical University
Former names Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute, Ural State Medical Academy
Motto For the good of the health of the Urals people - to teach, heal, educate!
Year of foundation
Type of State
Rector Olga P. Kovtun
Students 4513 ()
Specialty there is
Postgraduate studies 134 ()
The doctors 154 ()
Teachers 776 ()
Location Russia, Ekaterinburg
Campus An object of cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation of regional significance. Reg. No. 661710975660005(EGROKN). Object number 6600000559(DB Wikigida)
Legal address 620028, Yekaterinburg, Repina st., 3
Site usma.ru
Awards
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History

The Sverdlovsk Medical Institute was opened on March 1, 1931 on the basis of a special decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR dated July 10, 1930. One medical and preventive faculty was opened in it, where 100 students studied. The first director of the institute was Pyotr Spiridonovich Kataev.

In 1953, the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute, like other medical universities in the USSR, suffered at once from two repressive campaigns of all-Union significance - "Doctors' Affairs" and the fight against Zionism. In the university they were looking for pest doctors and Zionists. So the Higher Attestation Commission of the USSR rejected the thesis of the assistant of the Department of Ear, Throat and Nose of the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute RB Pinus on the topic "Cysts of the maxillary sinus", indicating in the conclusion: "There is no cancer under socialism." In the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute in 1953 (as well as from the city's medical institutions) a number of Jewish doctors were dismissed. Attempts by some Jewish employees to replace surnames and names with Russians were suppressed. Thus, M.E. Rutberg, an employee of the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute in 1953, was reprimanded and entered in the registration card for replacing the name of Merr with Mary in the passport exchange in 1948 (the name remained the same on the party ticket).

According to the historian AS Kimmerling, the party organs tried in 1953 to organize a "case of doctors" at the department of hospital surgery of the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute. The head of this department, Professor A. G. Lidsky, made excuses for the fact that the work of the “killer doctor” A. I. Feldman was included in the list of recommended literature. A commission was created to study the situation at the departments of hospital surgery and nervous diseases of the Sverdlovsk Medical Institute, but it worked slowly and did not manage to complete its activities until the end of the campaign against the "killer doctors". In April 1953, the "doctors' case" was dropped at the all-union level, which led to the curtailment of campaigns against doctors on the ground.

In 1995 the institute was renamed into the Ural State Medical Academy (UGMA).

In 2013, the academy was given the status of a university with the renaming of the Ural State Medical University (USMU).

Management

Rector Kovtun Olga Petrovna

President of the University Kutepov Sergei Mikhailovich
Vice-Rector for Academic and educational work Borodulina Tatiana Viktorovna
Vice-rector for scientific and clinical work Mandra Yulia Vladimirovna
Vice-Rector for Prospective Development and international activities Flyagin Mikhail Alexandrovich
Vice-rector for pre-university and postgraduate training Sabitov Alebay Usmanovich

Structure

There are 8 faculties in the structure of the university:

  • treatment-and-prophylactic - dean Chernyadyev Sergey Alexandrovich
  • pediatric - dean Vakhlova Irina Veniaminovna
  • dental - dean Zholudev Sergey Egorovich
  • medical-prophylactic - dean Ufimtseva Marina Anatolyevna
  • pharmaceutical - dean Andrianova Galina Nikolaevna
  • psycho-social work and VLO - dean Naboichenko Evgenia Sergeevna
  • advanced training and professional retraining - dean Kuzmin Vyacheslav Valentinovich

Postgraduate education is represented by:

  • residency department - head Kuznetsov Pavel Leonidovich
  • Department of doctoral studies, postgraduate studies, magistracy - head Rusakova Irina Vladimirovna

Pre-university education:

  • pre-university training center - head Nadezhda Sergeevna Abramova

Department of Innovative Information Technologies;
Management of AHR
Department of Economics, Accounting and Reporting;
Department of Personnel Policy and Legal Support;
Research Department;
Department for educational and extracurricular work;
Educational and methodical management;
Central Research Laboratory;
Scientific Library;
Museum.

The bed fund used by clinical departments is about 10 thousand beds. The university has a large scientific Library- about 600 thousand copies of books and periodicals, including 42 thousand volumes of foreign medical literature. 5 student dormitories for 1750 places provide students in need of housing.

For 78 years, more than 36 thousand doctors have graduated, more than 11 thousand doctors have undergone advanced training and specialization.

Faculty

More than 70 departments of the university employ highly qualified specialists, including 2 corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, 20 academicians and corresponding members of public academies, five

The Ural State Medical Academy (UGMA) was originally created in 1930 as the Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute (SGMI), which laid the foundation for the training of highly qualified specialists with higher medical education in the Middle Urals.

In 1995, the university was rightfully awarded the status of the Ural State Medical Academy.

Today Ural State Medical Academy is the leading medical institution of higher education in the Ural region.

More than 4,000 students study at eight faculties of the Academy.

The Academy provides training for medical specialists who, after graduating from its walls, are in demand in cities and towns of the Sverdlovsk region, on the territory of the entire Ural region and beyond.

SGMI-UGMA

The period of formation and development of SGMI-UGMA coincided with significant events in the history of our state. During the war years, teachers and students of the institute were actively involved in the formation and organization of the work of large rear hospitals. In the post-war years, through the efforts of many generations of teachers and staff, it was possible to overcome all difficulties and hardships, preserving and significantly increasing the teaching potential, developing the material and technical base of the university.

The Academy has 9 faculties:

therapeutic and prophylactic;
pediatric;
dental;
medico-prophylactic;
pharmaceutical;
higher nursing education;
advanced training and professional retraining of doctors;
specialization of interns and residents, pre-university training;
correspondence department.

Graduates

Many graduates have become prominent statesmen, heads of medical and preventive institutions, well-known scientists in Russia and abroad, who founded scientific schools in many areas of medical knowledge. Among them, the Minister of Health of the USSR M.D. Kovrigina, deputy. Minister of Health of the Russian Federation F.G. Zakharov, Minister of Health of the Russian Federation V.I. Starodubov, pilot-cosmonaut V.G. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region S.I. Spector, academicians of RAMS B.T. Velichkovsky, L.L. Buldakov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences A.K. Guskova and others.

Faculty

The Academy is deservedly proud of its teaching staff, which includes 1 corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, over 120 doctors of medical sciences, professors, more than 360 candidates of sciences, associate professors.

Research work

A significant part of scientific research is carried out in close collaboration with research institutes of the department of the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation (Institute of Ecology, Institute of Tuberculosis, Institute of Maternity and Infancy, Research Institute of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Scientific Medical Center).

Doctors and candidates of sciences are trained in 38 scientific specialties. In 4 specialized Academic Councils, dissertations are defended for the degree of candidate and doctor of science.