The Department of Pediatrics I is based at the Vinnytsia Regional Clinical Hospital (108 Khmelnytske Highway) on the first floor of consultative polyclinic. There are 18 lecturers (including 3 doctors habilitatus and 12 MD) within the Department.
The special feature of the Department is holding lectures for foreign students starting from the second year (General Care of Children) which continues at the third year (Propaedeutics of Pediatrics, Nursing). All of foreign and native students study Facultative Pediatrics (4th year) and Neonatology (5th year). The postgraduate studies have significantly expanded: there are Pediatrics and Neonatology trainings during the internship, specialization and pre-certification training for neonatologists and family doctors.
Department’s clinical and scientific fields are optimization of newborn care approaches, children Pulmonology, Allergy and Nephrology.
Teachers:
- Yablon Olga Stepanivna — MD, Chief, professor.
- Kulyk Yaroslava Myhailivna — MD, Head Teacher, associated professor.
- Tokarchuk Nadiya Ivanivna — MD, professor.
- Procyuk Tetyana Leonidivna — MD, professor.
- Pahnyushcha Nina Myhailivna — MD, associated professor.
- Rubina Oxana Semenivna — MD, associated professor.
- Kapitan Tetiana Volodymyrivna — MD, associated professor.
- Chekotun Tetyana Viktorivna — MD, associated professor.
- Antonec’ Valentyna Andriivna — MD, associated professor.
- Bykovs’ka Olga Arkadivna — MD, associated professor.
- Kuslova Julia Oleksiivna — MD, associated professor.
- Mazulov Oleksandr Vasyljovych — MD, associated professor.
- Savrun Tetjana Igorivna — MD, associated professor.
- Gerasymova Olena Viktorivna — MD, associated professor.
- Mazur Olena Gennadivna — MD, assistant professor.
- Konoplitska Anastasia Petrivna — MD, assistant professor.
- Vlasenko Diana Iurivna — MD, assistant professor.
- Pugach Marina Mykolaivna — MD, assistant professor.
- Reminna Inna Igorivna — MD, assistant professor.
- Nazarenko Olexii Petrovych — assistant.
Department Courses
- Pediatrics (4th year, foreign students)
- Neonatology (5th year, foreign students)
- Pediatrics (Medical Psychology 3rd-6th years)
- Internship in Pediatrics
- Internship in Neonatology
The first Department of Children Diseases was established by prof. Bukhanskyj B. P. in 1934. He has been a Chief for 10 years, later replaced by prof. Razumovskyj A. A. Assistant prof. Piotrovska-Veksler was a Chief for 1951-52 until she was replaced by assistant prof. Krasnogorskyj M. M. Later on, associated prof. Mechyns’ka E. M. became a Chief of the Department.
It was 1964 when the Department of Pediatrics was established in Vinnytsia Medical Institute. Oleksandr Gnatyuk became the first Chief and was leading the Department of Childhood Diseases for 27 years. Gnatyuk MD has quickly and effectively organized the workflow of the Department which was based within the Childhood Department at Pirogov Regional Clinical Hospital. In 1980 the Vinnytsia Regional Children’s Hospital was established, and the Department of Childhood Diseases had moved there. Nephrology has been the leading subject for scientific research of the Department staff. These scientific researches and clinical work were carried out for reducing the morbidity and mortality from acute and chronic diseases of children of all ages. A lot of All-Union nephrology conferences took place at the Medical Institute. The Primary Glomerulonephritis Classification was approved. Pediatric courses were taught for all of the students. Postgraduate and intern training constantly took place at the Department. The name of the Department was changed to Pediatrics Department No. 2 in 1982.
During the Gnatuyk’s leadership, 2 habilitation and 16 MD theses were held. The staff of the Department published a lot of monographs, guidelines and textbooks for students: “Practical Nephrology of Childhood”, “Practical Cardiology of Childhood. Diffusion Diseases of Connective Tissue”, “Herbal Medicine in Pediatrics,” “Emergency States of Childhood”, “Pediatric Oncology”, “Practical Pediatric Endocrinology”, “Health Food for Childhood Diseases”, “Perinatal Nutrition in Young Children Diseases. Infusion Therapy”.
In 1973 a separate Department of Propaedeutics and Faculty of Pediatrics were created. Larisa Porfirievna Reshetkina was elected as a Head of Department. Lectures were held for students of third (Propaedeutic Pediatrics) and fourth (Faculty Pediatrics) years of the Pediatric Department from 1973 to 1982. The state of the Department was presented by 5 lecturers and 2 assistants. The Base of the Department was a Children’s Department with 60 beds at the 4th City Hospital and the Children’s Department with 40 beds in Vinnytsia Central Hospital. Since 1982, the amount of teaching expanded due to the Hospital Pediatrics and subtraineeship, thereby it was renamed to the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. The main clinical base of the Department was the Regional Children’s Hospital with 400 beds. The state of the Department has grown to 9 lecturers. The training for postgraduates and interns were constantly held at the Department. Since 1991, pediatrician subtraineeship trainings were introduced as a cycle. Scientific field of the Department was investigations in clinical, immunological, biochemical aspects of pathological conditions of young children associated with prematurity, intrauterine growth retardation, iron deficiency, perinatal diseases and methods for treatment and rehabilitation correction of violations. During this period, three MD theses were held (I. S. Gorovyj, O. S. Yablon, N. M. Pahnyuscha).
Departments No. 1 and No. 2 were associated with the United Department of Childhood Diseases in 1992. T. K. Nabuhotnyj became a Chief of the Department. He continued the Department’s scientific traditions. Under his guidance 2 habilitation (V. P. Pavlyuk and T. V. Sorokman) and 3 MD (I. V. Storogyk, N. I. Sinchyk, O. V. Katilov) theses were held.
Since 1998, the Department has been headed by Vladimir G. Grishko. The course of medical genetics was organized, due to what the Department has received the name “The Department of Childhood Diseases with a Course of Medical Genetics”. The Department continues to study the problems of Pediatric Nephrology, Neonatology, Hematology, Pulmonology, Medical Genetics. A 5-year science-and-practice work is performed by Department staff on pyelonephritis and glomerulonephritis features of the clinic and course in modern environmental conditions. A curriculum for full-time and part-time internship was developed. Methodological and practical guidelines to educate healthy children, disease prevention in young children, the organization of outpatient care in the city and the countryside, clinical examination and rehabilitation of sick children were published for physicians, students, interns and nurses published.
Prof. Elena Kasyanivna Kablukova became a Chief of the Department in 2001. Keeping traditions of the Department laid by its founders, prof. A. Hnatiyk and L. Reshotkina, she continued to conduct diverse researches. Scientific studies have been devoted to the study of etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of acute respiratory infections of childhood, namely, a complication of viral respiratory infections in the central nervous system, respiratory system, and kidneys. Later the basis of scientific activity of the Department turned to the Pediatric Nephrology — studies in the incidence, early detection of kidney disease, the study of somatotypes and erythrocyte antigens in adolescents with chronic pyelonephritis, problems of nephrology care for children with nephropathies were carried out. Textbooks for students and interns, “Emergencies in Acute Viral and Bacterial Diseases of Childhood” (O. K. Kablukova), “Lectures on Clinical Neonatology” (O. S. Yablon, O. S. Rubina) were published. State Department consisted of 25 faculty members. During this period, the department held 4 habilitation (V. M. Dudnik, N. I. Tokarchuk, O. S. Yablon, T. L. Protsyuk) and 11 MD theses. In 2008, due to the creation of another Pediatrics Department, the Department was reorganized and given the name of the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. Yablon MD became a Chief in 2010. Assistants Bykovska O. A., Kyslova J. O. and Kovtuh T. O. held their MD theses within two years. The textbook “Propadeutics of children’s diseases and nursing of the child” (Kapitan T.), guideline “Neonatology” (Yablon O. S., Rubina O. S.), “Childhood Diseases” (ed. Yablon O. S.) were published.
Department of Pediatrics No. 1
The Department of Pediatrics I is based at the Vinnytsia Regional Clinical Hospital (108 Khmelnytske Highway) on the first floor of consultative polyclinic. There are 18 lecturers (including 3 doctors habilitatus and 12 MD) within the Department.
The special feature of the Department is holding lectures for foreign students starting from the second year (General Care of Children) which continues at the third year (Propaedeutics of Pediatrics, Nursing). All of foreign and native students study Facultative Pediatrics (4th year) and Neonatology (5th year). The postgraduate studies have significantly expanded: there are Pediatrics and Neonatology trainings during the internship, specialization and pre-certification training for neonatologists and family doctors.
Department’s clinical and scientific fields are optimization of newborn care approaches, children Pulmonology, Allergy and Nephrology.
Teachers:
Yablon Olga Stepanivna — MD, Chief, professor.
Kulyk Yaroslava Myhailivna — MD, Head Teacher, associated professor.
Tokarchuk Nadiya Ivanivna — MD, professor.
Procyuk Tetyana Leonidivna — MD, professor.
Pahnyushcha Nina Myhailivna — MD, associated professor.
Rubina Oxana Semenivna — MD, associated professor.
Kapitan Tetiana Volodymyrivna — MD, associated professor.
Chekotun Tetyana Viktorivna — MD, associated professor.
Antonec’ Valentyna Andriivna — MD, associated professor.
Bykovs’ka Olga Arkadivna — MD, associated professor.
Kuslova Julia Oleksiivna — MD, associated professor.
Mazulov Oleksandr Vasyljovych — MD, associated professor.
Savrun Tetjana Igorivna — MD, associated professor.
Gerasymova Olena Viktorivna — MD, associated professor.
Mazur Olena Gennadivna — MD, assistant professor.
Konoplitska Anastasia Petrivna — MD, assistant professor.
Vlasenko Diana Iurivna — MD, assistant professor.
Pugach Marina Mykolaivna — MD, assistant professor.
Reminna Inna Igorivna — MD, assistant professor.
Nazarenko Olexii Petrovych — assistant.
Department Courses
Pediatrics (4th year, foreign students)
Neonatology (5th year, foreign students)
Pediatrics (Medical Psychology 3rd-6th years)
Internship in Pediatrics
Internship in Neonatology
The first Department of Children Diseases was established by prof. Bukhanskyj B. P. in 1934. He has been a Chief for 10 years, later replaced by prof. Razumovskyj A. A. Assistant prof. Piotrovska-Veksler was a Chief for 1951-52 until she was replaced by assistant prof. Krasnogorskyj M. M. Later on, associated prof. Mechyns’ka E. M. became a Chief of the Department.
It was 1964 when the Department of Pediatrics was established in Vinnytsia Medical Institute. Oleksandr Gnatyuk became the first Chief and was leading the Department of Childhood Diseases for 27 years. Gnatyuk MD has quickly and effectively organized the workflow of the Department which was based within the Childhood Department at Pirogov Regional Clinical Hospital. In 1980 the Vinnytsia Regional Children’s Hospital was established, and the Department of Childhood Diseases had moved there. Nephrology has been the leading subject for scientific research of the Department staff. These scientific researches and clinical work were carried out for reducing the morbidity and mortality from acute and chronic diseases of children of all ages. A lot of All-Union nephrology conferences took place at the Medical Institute. The Primary Glomerulonephritis Classification was approved. Pediatric courses were taught for all of the students. Postgraduate and intern training constantly took place at the Department. The name of the Department was changed to Pediatrics Department No. 2 in 1982.
During the Gnatuyk’s leadership, 2 habilitation and 16 MD theses were held. The staff of the Department published a lot of monographs, guidelines and textbooks for students: “Practical Nephrology of Childhood”, “Practical Cardiology of Childhood. Diffusion Diseases of Connective Tissue”, “Herbal Medicine in Pediatrics,” “Emergency States of Childhood”, “Pediatric Oncology”, “Practical Pediatric Endocrinology”, “Health Food for Childhood Diseases”, “Perinatal Nutrition in Young Children Diseases. Infusion Therapy”.
In 1973 a separate Department of Propaedeutics and Faculty of Pediatrics were created. Larisa Porfirievna Reshetkina was elected as a Head of Department. Lectures were held for students of third (Propaedeutic Pediatrics) and fourth (Faculty Pediatrics) years of the Pediatric Department from 1973 to 1982. The state of the Department was presented by 5 lecturers and 2 assistants. The Base of the Department was a Children’s Department with 60 beds at the 4th City Hospital and the Children’s Department with 40 beds in Vinnytsia Central Hospital. Since 1982, the amount of teaching expanded due to the Hospital Pediatrics and subtraineeship, thereby it was renamed to the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. The main clinical base of the Department was the Regional Children’s Hospital with 400 beds. The state of the Department has grown to 9 lecturers. The training for postgraduates and interns were constantly held at the Department. Since 1991, pediatrician subtraineeship trainings were introduced as a cycle. Scientific field of the Department was investigations in clinical, immunological, biochemical aspects of pathological conditions of young children associated with prematurity, intrauterine growth retardation, iron deficiency, perinatal diseases and methods for treatment and rehabilitation correction of violations. During this period, three MD theses were held (I. S. Gorovyj, O. S. Yablon, N. M. Pahnyuscha).
Departments No. 1 and No. 2 were associated with the United Department of Childhood Diseases in 1992. T. K. Nabuhotnyj became a Chief of the Department. He continued the Department’s scientific traditions. Under his guidance 2 habilitation (V. P. Pavlyuk and T. V. Sorokman) and 3 MD (I. V. Storogyk, N. I. Sinchyk, O. V. Katilov) theses were held.
Since 1998, the Department has been headed by Vladimir G. Grishko. The course of medical genetics was organized, due to what the Department has received the name “The Department of Childhood Diseases with a Course of Medical Genetics”. The Department continues to study the problems of Pediatric Nephrology, Neonatology, Hematology, Pulmonology, Medical Genetics. A 5-year science-and-practice work is performed by Department staff on pyelonephritis and glomerulonephritis features of the clinic and course in modern environmental conditions. A curriculum for full-time and part-time internship was developed. Methodological and practical guidelines to educate healthy children, disease prevention in young children, the organization of outpatient care in the city and the countryside, clinical examination and rehabilitation of sick children were published for physicians, students, interns and nurses published.
Prof. Elena Kasyanivna Kablukova became a Chief of the Department in 2001. Keeping traditions of the Department laid by its founders, prof. A. Hnatiyk and L. Reshotkina, she continued to conduct diverse researches. Scientific studies have been devoted to the study of etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of acute respiratory infections of childhood, namely, a complication of viral respiratory infections in the central nervous system, respiratory system, and kidneys. Later the basis of scientific activity of the Department turned to the Pediatric Nephrology — studies in the incidence, early detection of kidney disease, the study of somatotypes and erythrocyte antigens in adolescents with chronic pyelonephritis, problems of nephrology care for children with nephropathies were carried out. Textbooks for students and interns, “Emergencies in Acute Viral and Bacterial Diseases of Childhood” (O. K. Kablukova), “Lectures on Clinical Neonatology” (O. S. Yablon, O. S. Rubina) were published. State Department consisted of 25 faculty members. During this period, the department held 4 habilitation (V. M. Dudnik, N. I. Tokarchuk, O. S. Yablon, T. L. Protsyuk) and 11 MD theses. In 2008, due to the creation of another Pediatrics Department, the Department was reorganized and given the name of the Department of Pediatrics No. 1. Yablon MD became a Chief in 2010. Assistants Bykovska O. A., Kyslova J. O. and Kovtuh T. O. held their MD theses within two years. The textbook “Propadeutics of children’s diseases and nursing of the child” (Kapitan T.), guideline “Neonatology” (Yablon O. S., Rubina O. S.), “Childhood Diseases” (ed. Yablon O. S.) were published.