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The department was founded in August 1936. The first teachers were Professor E. Ya. Fisherson, Professor N. N. Geft, Assistants M. F. Shinkareva, S. D. Zaslavskaya. Before the Great Patriotic War, the staff of the department worked on the problem of diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract.

 

In the post-war years, the department was headed by Professor Ya. M. Britton, then G. D. Davydov and Associate Professor B. I. Lida. During this period, the scientific topic of the department was related to the study of pathology of the cardiovascular system and diseases of the blood system (assistants I. A Rybachuk, V. D Pilat, etc.).

 

From 1952 to 1956 Professor F. F. Pied was in charge of the department. Under his leadership, issues of oncology were studied, candidate’s theses were assisted by TP assistants Chuberkis and O. M. Kucherenko.

 

In 1956, the staff of the department was headed by Professor N. N. Kolotova. The scientific interests of the department at this time were related to the study of diseases of the blood system. As a result of scientific research, the monograph of prof. N. N. Kolotova “Polycythemia” was published, candidate’s thesis was defended by V.N. Voytyuk, and 48 scientific articles were printed.

 

The staff of the department were studying the issues of hemodynamics in hypotension (Assoc. Prof. M. B. Shklar), some aspects of hepatology, trace elements exchange in atherosclerosis (Assoc. Prof. Yu. M. Golovtsev). Candidate’s theses by GI assistants are defended (Romanov, G. M. Alekhin, L.I. Koshevskaya).

 

Since 1967 the department has been headed by Professor A.P. Kuchuk. At that time, the department included several associate courses, in particular, an associate professor’s course in phthisiology which was headed by Assoc. B. A. Berezovsky; Associate Professor of Endocrinology, headed by Associate Professor B. A. Zelinsky and Associate Professor of Physical Education under the guidance of Associate Professor L. V. Malysheva.

 

Students of V and VI years of medical faculty studied at the department. In 1974, the associate professor’s course in phthisiology was reorganized into a separate department (Head – Professor B. A. Berezovsky), and in 1973 the Department of Hospital Therapy was divided into two departments – Hospital Therapy 1 (Head – Professor A. P. Kuchuk ) and Hospital Therapy 2 (Head – Professor B. A. Zelinsky) in 1983, the associate professor’s course on therapeutic physical education was transferred to the Department of Physical Education.

 

According to the program of the university for hospital therapy, the department carries out in-depth study of diseases of the internal organs, differential diagnosis of diseases of the heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, occupational pathology, diseases of the blood system, military-field therapy. The most experienced teachers (professors, associate professors) prepare subordinated students for the 6th year. In recent years, preference in the preparation of subordinates has been given to the cycle system (cycles in cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, etc.). The staff of the department publishes a number of methodological materials on the peculiarities of the study of pulmonology (A. P. Kuchuk, T. M. Lipnitsky, A. A. Yakovlev), as well as on the improvement of the educational process (V. P. Malyi, T. P. Chuberkis, G. D. Simbirtseva, A. A. Yakovleva, Y. K. Otkalenko, V. P. Dovgalenko). Methodical materials were published: “Methodical Instructions for Students of the 6th year to Practical Classes on Emergency Care and Intensive Care at some Urgent Conditions in the Clinic of Internal Diseases”.

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The department was founded in August 1936. The first teachers were Professor E. Ya. Fisherson, Professor N. N. Geft, Assistants M. F. Shinkareva, S. D. Zaslavskaya. Before the Great Patriotic War, the staff of the department worked on the problem of diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract.

In the post-war years, the department was headed by Professor Ya. M. Britton, then G. D. Davydov and Associate Professor B. I. Lida. During this period, the scientific topic of the department was related to the study of pathology of the cardiovascular system and diseases of the blood system (assistants I. A Rybachuk, V. D Pilat, etc.).

From 1952 to 1956 Professor F. F. Pied was in charge of the department. Under his leadership, issues of oncology were studied, candidate’s theses were assisted by TP assistants Chuberkis and O. M. Kucherenko.

In 1956, the staff of the department was headed by Professor N. N. Kolotova. The scientific interests of the department at this time were related to the study of diseases of the blood system. As a result of scientific research, the monograph of prof. N. N. Kolotova “Polycythemia” was published, candidate’s thesis was defended by V.N. Voytyuk, and 48 scientific articles were printed.

The staff of the department were studying the issues of hemodynamics in hypotension (Assoc. Prof. M. B. Shklar), some aspects of hepatology, trace elements exchange in atherosclerosis (Assoc. Prof. Yu. M. Golovtsev). Candidate’s theses by GI assistants are defended (Romanov, G. M. Alekhin, L.I. Koshevskaya).

Since 1967 the department has been headed by Professor A.P. Kuchuk. At that time, the department included several associate courses, in particular, an associate professor’s course in phthisiology which was headed by Assoc. B. A. Berezovsky; Associate Professor of Endocrinology, headed by Associate Professor B. A. Zelinsky and Associate Professor of Physical Education under the guidance of Associate Professor L. V. Malysheva.

Students of V and VI years of medical faculty studied at the department. In 1974, the associate professor’s course in phthisiology was reorganized into a separate department (Head – Professor B. A. Berezovsky), and in 1973 the Department of Hospital Therapy was divided into two departments – Hospital Therapy 1 (Head – Professor A. P. Kuchuk ) and Hospital Therapy 2 (Head – Professor B. A. Zelinsky) in 1983, the associate professor’s course on therapeutic physical education was transferred to the Department of Physical Education.

According to the program of the university for hospital therapy, the department carries out in-depth study of diseases of the internal organs, differential diagnosis of diseases of the heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, occupational pathology, diseases of the blood system, military-field therapy. The most experienced teachers (professors, associate professors) prepare subordinated students for the 6th year. In recent years, preference in the preparation of subordinates has been given to the cycle system (cycles in cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, etc.). The staff of the department publishes a number of methodological materials on the peculiarities of the study of pulmonology (A. P. Kuchuk, T. M. Lipnitsky, A. A. Yakovlev), as well as on the improvement of the educational process (V. P. Malyi, T. P. Chuberkis, G. D. Simbirtseva, A. A. Yakovleva, Y. K. Otkalenko, V. P. Dovgalenko). Methodical materials were published: “Methodical Instructions for Students of the 6th year to Practical Classes on Emergency Care and Intensive Care at some Urgent Conditions in the Clinic of Internal Diseases”.

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