1965 — A course of pediatric infectious diseases was organized at the Vinnytsia Medical Institute named after Pirogov by M. P. Dergilev.
1971 — Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was created.
1983 — a course of childhood infectious diseases was established by the Assistant Professor M. P. Dergilev.
1987 — a course of infectious diseases for children was established.
1989 — Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was created. Professor Kirilenko V. A. was elected as the Head of the Department.
July 2006 — Professor Nezgoda I. I. became the Head of the Department.
By 1965, childhood infectious diseases were studied by students at the Department of Pediatrics (Professor Nikolai Tsaryuk, Head of the Department).
In connection with the opening in 1965, the Pediatric Faculty organized a separate course of infectious diseases for children which was headed by associate professor Dergileva Maria Petrovna.
In 1971, the Department of Infectious Diseases in Children was organized on the basis of a course of pediatric infections. It was headed by Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Dmitry Kirichenko, author of more than 150 scientific papers on cholera, viral hepatitis, botulism, co-author of a directory on pediatric infectious diseases.
The head of the department, together with the lecturers docent Dergileva M. P. and assistants Greshilo M. S., Valkova R. P. and Chekanova S. K. made a lot of effort to use the training base. The department was based on the city children’s infectious hospital designed for 100 beds. At first, it occupied only 2 rooms (associate professor’s office and one study room). After the reconstruction of the administrative department of the hospital, the number of study rooms was increased to 5. In addition, a laboratory of the department was established on the basis of the sanitary-epidemic station (laboratory assistants M. Y. Tlok, L. Galushko, and the preparator V. Mulik).
The department constantly worked on improving the educational process. For this purpose, advanced forms and teaching methods were introduced. The primary importance was aimed at the practical work of students, mastering the new methods of diagnosis and modern treatment. Methodical materials for teachers and students were updated and improved annually, situational tasks, test assignments for students’ training were developed. Programs were created to control students’ knowledge.
The staff of the department participated in the preparation of the directory of pediatric infections, guidelines and other training aids.
From 1971 to 1983, the scientific activity was directed to “Study of Shifts in the Indicators of Immunological Reactivity and Metabolism in the Complex Treatment of Acute Intestinal Infections in Children of the First Year of Life and the Development of a Scheme of Parenteral Nutrition”.
From 1983 to 1989 the Department was liquidated, and a course of pediatric infectious diseases was opened at the Department of Pediatrics. The course was first led by Associate Professor Dergilev M. P. (1983-1987), then Associate Professor Kablukova O. K. (1987-1989).
The staff of the department consisted of 5 people (Assoc. Prof. Dergileva M. P., Assistant R. P. Valkova, Candidate of Medical Sciences V. F. Rudinsky, Assistant Chekanov S. K.) which studied viral infections and their complications. Information letters and methodological recommendations on methods of diagnostics of changes of erythrocyte cell membranes at SARS in children, as well as serological diagnostics of Koksaki-B-virus infection have been developed by the staff of the department.
- K. Kablukova completed and defended her doctoral dissertation on the problem of pathogenesis and treatment of respiratory viral diseases in children. Currently she is a professor of the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. She is an author of 110 scientific papers, methodical manuals, including the monograph “Emergency Conditions in Acute Viral and Bacterial Diseases”, Vinnytsia, 2005. She has received 3 Ph.D. In 1993, the department again took an active part in the organization of the IV Congress of Infectious Diseases of Ukraine, in 1998 joined the Association of Infectious Diseases of Ukraine, and in 2004 contributed to the resumption of the regional scientific society of infectious diseases.
In 1989, the newly created Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was established. It was headed by Professor Kirilenko V. A., author of 150 scientific papers, monograph “Posttransfusion Viral Hepatitis” in 1985, was awarded a diploma of the International Integrative Academy of Anthropology (International Integrative Academy of Anthropology), included in the nomination as the person of the Millennium Academy of Anthropology for contributing to health care.
Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
1965 — A course of pediatric infectious diseases was organized at the Vinnytsia Medical Institute named after Pirogov by M. P. Dergilev.
1971 — Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was created.
1983 — a course of childhood infectious diseases was established by the Assistant Professor M. P. Dergilev.
1987 — a course of infectious diseases for children was established.
1989 — Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was created. Professor Kirilenko V. A. was elected as the Head of the Department.
July 2006 — Professor Nezgoda I. I. became the Head of the Department.
By 1965, childhood infectious diseases were studied by students at the Department of Pediatrics (Professor Nikolai Tsaryuk, Head of the Department).
In connection with the opening in 1965, the Pediatric Faculty organized a separate course of infectious diseases for children which was headed by associate professor Dergileva Maria Petrovna.
In 1971, the Department of Infectious Diseases in Children was organized on the basis of a course of pediatric infections. It was headed by Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Dmitry Kirichenko, author of more than 150 scientific papers on cholera, viral hepatitis, botulism, co-author of a directory on pediatric infectious diseases.
The head of the department, together with the lecturers docent Dergileva M. P. and assistants Greshilo M. S., Valkova R. P. and Chekanova S. K. made a lot of effort to use the training base. The department was based on the city children’s infectious hospital designed for 100 beds. At first, it occupied only 2 rooms (associate professor’s office and one study room). After the reconstruction of the administrative department of the hospital, the number of study rooms was increased to 5. In addition, a laboratory of the department was established on the basis of the sanitary-epidemic station (laboratory assistants M. Y. Tlok, L. Galushko, and the preparator V. Mulik).
The department constantly worked on improving the educational process. For this purpose, advanced forms and teaching methods were introduced. The primary importance was aimed at the practical work of students, mastering the new methods of diagnosis and modern treatment. Methodical materials for teachers and students were updated and improved annually, situational tasks, test assignments for students’ training were developed. Programs were created to control students’ knowledge.
The staff of the department participated in the preparation of the directory of pediatric infections, guidelines and other training aids.
From 1971 to 1983, the scientific activity was directed to “Study of Shifts in the Indicators of Immunological Reactivity and Metabolism in the Complex Treatment of Acute Intestinal Infections in Children of the First Year of Life and the Development of a Scheme of Parenteral Nutrition”.
From 1983 to 1989 the Department was liquidated, and a course of pediatric infectious diseases was opened at the Department of Pediatrics. The course was first led by Associate Professor Dergilev M. P. (1983-1987), then Associate Professor Kablukova O. K. (1987-1989).
The staff of the department consisted of 5 people (Assoc. Prof. Dergileva M. P., Assistant R. P. Valkova, Candidate of Medical Sciences V. F. Rudinsky, Assistant Chekanov S. K.) which studied viral infections and their complications. Information letters and methodological recommendations on methods of diagnostics of changes of erythrocyte cell membranes at SARS in children, as well as serological diagnostics of Koksaki-B-virus infection have been developed by the staff of the department.
O. K. Kablukova completed and defended her doctoral dissertation on the problem of pathogenesis and treatment of respiratory viral diseases in children. Currently she is a professor of the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. She is an author of 110 scientific papers, methodical manuals, including the monograph “Emergency Conditions in Acute Viral and Bacterial Diseases”, Vinnytsia, 2005. She has received 3 Ph.D. In 1993, the department again took an active part in the organization of the IV Congress of Infectious Diseases of Ukraine, in 1998 joined the Association of Infectious Diseases of Ukraine, and in 2004 contributed to the resumption of the regional scientific society of infectious diseases.
In 1989, the newly created Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was established. It was headed by Professor Kirilenko V. A., author of 150 scientific papers, monograph “Posttransfusion Viral Hepatitis” in 1985, was awarded a diploma of the International Integrative Academy of Anthropology (International Integrative Academy of Anthropology), included in the nomination as the person of the Millennium Academy of Anthropology for contributing to health care.