Belarusian Medical Academy. Educational institution "Belarusian State Medical University"

Belarusian Medical Academy.  Educational institution

Among all the medical universities in Belarus, the most famous and prestigious is the Belarusian State Medical University (BSMU). He is known not only in the vastness of his homeland, but also beyond its borders - both in the near and far abroad.

The opening year of the Medical University is considered to be 1921. At that time, it was not yet a separate institution, but simply a medical faculty based on the Belarusian State University. And only 9 years later, namely in 1930, it became a separate medical school. Subsequently, at that time, the Minsk Medical Institute, already in mid-2001, acquired the status of a university and changed its name.

Graduates received their first diplomas from the Faculty of Medicine of BSU in 1925; their number at that time was only 21 people.
When the war began in 1941, his work was suspended. But despite the ongoing war, in 1943 the university again began graduating medical personnel, but not in Minsk, but in the Russian city of Yaroslavl. A year later, the Medical University returned to its “homeland” in Minsk (Belarus). Almost 20 years later, namely in 1960, the institute expanded and opened a dental faculty. After 4 years, pediatricians, children's doctors, and doctors of the sanitary and hygienic service graduate from the laurels of the institution.

By the end of the 70s, the doors of the university became open to foreign students. In the early 80s, thanks to the well-coordinated and painstaking work of the teaching staff, the university was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. After the opening of the military department in 1995, it began to graduate medical service doctors.
Of course, today the Belarusian State Medical University is no longer that separate department based on the state university. Currently, it has about 67 departments, where up to seven thousand students study, more than 200 residents, more than fifty graduate students, including foreign students who are granted equal rights.

Faculties:
- medical Faculty;
- Faculty of Pediatrics;
- Faculty of Military Medicine;
- Faculty of Dentistry;
- medical and preventive faculty;
- honey Faculty for students from foreign countries.

The real pride is the teaching staff, which includes corresponding members, laureates of State Prizes of the USSR, BSSR and Belarus, Honored Scientists. Three Honored Doctors of the Republic of Belarus and an Honored Worker in the Education Industry graduated from the walls of BSMU. The highest priority area in the work of BSMU is working with foreign students and raising prestige in the international arena. Relationships have been established with the world's leading scientific institutions, new programs for mutually beneficial cooperation between foreign universities, and master classes from leading foreign specialists are constantly being introduced. Scientific activities are not left aside either. It was thanks to her that the Medical University became exactly what it became, the most prestigious medical institution in the country. Thanks to the research institute, founded in 1954, scientific developments and experiments are carried out on the basis of the departments, which make a significant contribution to the growth of the country as a whole.

Belarusian State Medical University- leading medical university of the Republic of Belarus.

Belarusian State Medical University
(BSMU)
original name Belarusian State Medical University / Belarusian Medical University
International name Belarusian State Medical University
Former names Minsk State Medical Institute
Motto "Arte et humanitate, labore et scientia" ("Art and humanity, labor and knowledge")
Year of foundation
Rector Anatoly Viktorovich Sikorsky
Students 7046 undergraduates, 68 graduate students and 286 clinical residents
Foreign students 1600 (from 52 countries)
The doctors 104
Teachers 888
Location Republic of Belarus, Minsk
Legal address 220116, Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Dzerzhinsky Ave., 83
Website bsmu.by
Awards

Story

It was founded as an independent educational institution (under the name “Belarusian Medical Institute”) in 1930 on the basis of the medical faculty separated from the Belarusian State University (created when the university was founded in 1921).

1925 - the first graduation of doctors took place (21 people received a diploma from the faculty).

During the Great Patriotic War, the institute temporarily (in -1944) worked in Yaroslavl, marking the beginning.

1944 - The Belarusian (Minsk) Medical Institute returned to its former location in the city of Minsk.

1946 - A student scientific society was created.

1995 - the military medical faculty was organized as part of the institute.

University today

7046 students, 68 graduate students and 286 clinical residents study at 72 departments of the university, including 808 foreign students and 74 foreign clinical residents.

The teaching staff includes more than 880 teachers, of which more than 64% have an academic degree. 3 corresponding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus teach at BSMU; 12 laureates of State Prizes of the USSR, BSSR and the Republic of Belarus; 12 Honored Scientists of the BSSR (Republic of Belarus); 3 Honored Doctors of the BSSR (Republic of Belarus); 1 Honored Education Worker of the Republic of Belarus and 1 Honored Health Worker of the Republic of Belarus. More than 350 employees of clinical departments have the highest medical category.

International cooperation in the field of science and education is one of the priority areas of activity of BSMU. BSMU is an associated member of the International Association of University Alumni, the International Association of Higher Medical Education, the European Association of Medical Schools (AMSE), collaborates with WHO, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), participates in many international research programs and projects (TEMPUS, TASIS and others) .

More than 800 teachers and researchers are engaged in scientific work.

Since 1954, the University has had a Central Research Laboratory (CNRL). In 2012, the Central Research Laboratory was reorganized into a Research Unit with 6 scientific laboratories and 8 scientific groups consisting of about 100 researchers and laboratory assistants. In terms of the volume of scientific research carried out, the level of material and technical equipment and staffing, the University's Central Scientific Research Laboratory is comparable to an industry research institute. Along with individual tasks of state programs, university employees carry out innovative projects and projects financed by the Belarusian Foundation for Basic Research. For many years, BSMU, the only one among the educational institutions of the republic, has been the lead organization executing work on two state scientific and technical programs.

The university successfully trains personnel of the highest scientific qualifications. On average, 3 doctoral and about 30 candidate dissertations are defended annually by university staff and graduate students.

Currently, the Belarusian State Medical University is actively introducing modern effective educational technologies, and the information support of the educational process is constantly being improved. The university has a large selection of computer educational programs, a rich electronic library, and access to medical Internet sites.

Faculties

The university currently has 8 faculties:

  • Military medical
  • Medicinal
  • Medical and preventive
  • Pediatric
  • Dental
  • Faculty of Foreign Students
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Faculty of Career Guidance and Pre-University Training
  • Faculty of advanced training and retraining of personnel.

Rectors of the Belarusian Medical University

  • Krol, Mikhail Borisovich, dean of the medical faculty of the BSU (1921-1930), rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1930-1932) - neurologist, honored worker of science of the BSSR, academician of the BSSR Academy of Sciences, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, doctor of medical sciences, Professor .
  • Bogdanovich, Mikhail Onufrievich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1933-1934) - therapist, candidate of medical sciences, associate professor.
  • Monakhov, Kondraty Kondratyevich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1934-1937) - neurologist, health care organizer, doctor of medical sciences, professor.
  • Schultz, Faivel Yakovlevich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1937-1941) - surgeon, health care organizer, Honored Doctor of the BSSR.
  • Mogilevchik, Zakhar Kuzmich, rector of the Belarusian (in Yaroslavl), Minsk Medical Institute (1943-1953)
Belarusian State Medical University
(BSMU)
Belarusian State Medical University / Belarusian Medical University
International name Belarusian State Medical University
Former names Minsk State Medical Institute
Motto "Arte et humanitate, labore et scientia" ("Art and humanity, labor and knowledge")
Year of foundation
Rector Anatoly Viktorovich Sikorsky
Students 7046 undergraduates, 68 graduate students and 286 clinical residents
Foreign students 1600 (from 52 countries)
The doctors 104
Teachers 888
Location Republic of Belarus, Minsk
Legal address 220116, Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Dzerzhinsky Ave., 83
Website bsmu.by
Awards

Belarusian State Medical University- leading medical university of the Republic of Belarus.

Story

It was founded as an independent educational institution (under the name “Belarusian Medical Institute”) in 1930 on the basis of the medical faculty separated from the Belarusian State University (created when the university was founded in 1921).

1925 - the first graduation of doctors took place (21 people received a diploma from the faculty).

During the Great Patriotic War, the institute temporarily (in -1944) worked in Yaroslavl, marking the beginning.

1944 - The Belarusian (Minsk) Medical Institute returned to its former location in the city of Minsk.

1946 - A student scientific society was created.

1995 - the military medical faculty was organized as part of the institute.

University today

7046 students, 68 graduate students and 286 clinical residents study at 72 departments of the university, including 808 foreign students and 74 foreign clinical residents.

The teaching staff includes more than 880 teachers, of which more than 64% have an academic degree. 3 corresponding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus teach at BSMU; 12 laureates of State Prizes of the USSR, BSSR and the Republic of Belarus; 12 Honored Scientists of the BSSR (Republic of Belarus); 3 Honored Doctors of the BSSR (Republic of Belarus); 1 Honored Education Worker of the Republic of Belarus and 1 Honored Health Worker of the Republic of Belarus. More than 350 employees of clinical departments have the highest medical category.

International cooperation in the field of science and education is one of the priority areas of activity of BSMU. BSMU is an associated member of the International Association of University Alumni, the International Association of Higher Medical Education, the European Association of Medical Schools (AMSE), collaborates with WHO, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), participates in many international research programs and projects (TEMPUS, TASIS and others) .

More than 800 teachers and researchers are engaged in scientific work.

Since 1954, the University has had a Central Research Laboratory (CNRL). In 2012, the Central Research Laboratory was reorganized into a Research Unit with 6 scientific laboratories and 8 scientific groups consisting of about 100 researchers and laboratory assistants. In terms of the volume of scientific research carried out, the level of material and technical equipment and staffing, the University's Central Scientific Research Laboratory is comparable to an industry research institute. Along with individual tasks of state programs, university employees carry out innovative projects and projects financed by the Belarusian Foundation for Basic Research. For many years, BSMU, the only one among the educational institutions of the republic, has been the lead organization executing work on two state scientific and technical programs.

The university successfully trains personnel of the highest scientific qualifications. On average, 3 doctoral and about 30 candidate dissertations are defended annually by university staff and graduate students.

Currently, the Belarusian State Medical University is actively introducing modern effective educational technologies, and the information support of the educational process is constantly being improved. The university has a large selection of computer educational programs, a rich electronic library, and access to medical Internet sites.

Faculties

The university currently has 8 faculties:

  • Military medical
  • Medicinal
  • Medical and preventive
  • Pediatric
  • Dental
  • Faculty of Foreign Students
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Faculty of Career Guidance and Pre-University Training
  • Faculty of advanced training and retraining of personnel.

Rectors of the Belarusian Medical University

  • Krol, Mikhail Borisovich, dean of the medical faculty of the BSU (1921-1930), rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1930-1932) - neurologist, honored worker of science of the BSSR, academician of the BSSR Academy of Sciences, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, doctor of medical sciences, Professor .
  • Bogdanovich, Mikhail Onufrievich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1933-1934) - therapist, candidate of medical sciences, associate professor.
  • Monakhov, Kondraty Kondratyevich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1934-1937) - neuropathologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor.
  • Schultz, Faivel Yakovlevich, rector of the Belarusian Medical Institute (1937-1941) - surgeon, health care organizer, Honored Doctor of the BSSR.
  • Mogilevchik, Zakhar Kuzmich, rector of the Belarusian (in Yaroslavl), Minsk Medical Institute (1943-1953) Hygienist, Honored Scientist of the BSSR, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor.
  • Stelmashonok, Ivan Moiseevich, rector of the Minsk Medical Institute (1953-1961) -

Admissions committee phone number: + 375 17 397-07-92
Telephone consultation schedule: Tuesday from 14:00 to 16:00, Thursday from 15:00 to 17:00 (for technical reasons, consultation is postponed from Thursday 16.05 to Friday 17.05 from 14 00 to 16 00).

The Belarusian State Medical University admits foreign citizens to the preparatory department and to the 1st year of study on a paid basis.

On the day of arrival in the Republic of Belarus, a foreign citizen submits the following documents to the dean’s office of the Faculty of Career Guidance and Pre-University Training:

  • certificate (document) of education indicating the subjects studied and the grades (scores) received in exams and its translation into Russian, certified by a notary;
  • a medical report on the state of health and suitability to study at a medical university, issued by the official health authority of the country and its translation into Russian, certified by a notary;
  • a certificate of absence of HIV infection, issued by the official health authority of the country from which the candidate for study arrived, and its translation into Russian, certified by a notary;
  • a copy of the birth certificate and its translation into Russian, certified by a notary;
  • 6 photographs measuring 3x4 cm.
  • passport (presented in person) and a copy of the passport with its translation into Russian, certified in the prescribed manner.

Admission to the 1st year of study is carried out on a competitive basis.

Acceptance of documents from persons who have completed preparatory departments (preparatory courses) in the Republic of Belarus is carried out from July 2 to July 6, 2019 (July 3 is a day off). If there are vacancies, acceptance of documents continues until August 6, 2019.
Submission of documents for an interview for admission to the 1st year is carried out from 19 to 23 August 2019 to the university admissions committee. Acceptance of documents stops after vacant places are filled. If there are vacancies, acceptance of documents continues until October 15, 2019.
An interview on the subjects of entrance examinations is carried out after submitting documents as groups are formed until October 15, 2019.
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The admissions committee for the period of accepting documents from July 2 to July 6 (July 3 is a day off) will be located in the laboratory building of the university (Dzerzhinsky Ave., 83, building 15), travel to the Petrovshchina metro station.

General Medicine


Duration of study: 6 years (full-time).

Students complete their training in four main areas: therapy, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, anesthesiology and resuscitation.

Dentistry


Duration of study: 5 years (full-time).

From the very first days, students of this specialty study special disciplines: dental materials science, functional anatomy of the dentofacial system, laboratory techniques for the manufacture of dentures.

Pharmacy


Duration of study: 5 years (full-time), 5.5 years (correspondence).

Students studying in this specialty are trained in the field of chemistry of medicines, pharmaceutical botany, economics, and organization of pharmacy.

Training in the specialties “General Medicine”, “Dentistry”, “Pharmacy” is carried out in Russian or English.

Applicants from among foreign citizens and stateless persons (their representatives) submit the following documents to the university admissions committee:

  • a copy of the applicant's passport;
  • an application addressed to the rector of the university in the form established by the Ministry of Education;
  • original certificate (document) of education (with the exception of persons studying at a higher education institution and entering to receive a second (subsequent) higher education), indicating the subjects studied and the marks (points) received on them - subject to the recognition of these documents in the prescribed manner in the Republic of Belarus. Persons studying at a higher education institution and entering to receive a second (subsequent) higher education have the right to submit a copy of the education document;
  • conclusion of a medical consultation commission issued by the territorial health care organization of the Republic of Belarus (after passing a mandatory medical examination in the direction of a higher education institution) - for applicants for full-time (full-time) education;
  • a medical certificate of health and a certificate of absence of HIV infection, issued by the official health authority of the country from which the candidate for training arrived;
  • original (copy) of birth certificate;
  • certificate of completion of the faculty of pre-university preparation, preparatory department, preparatory courses of higher education institutions (upon completion of faculties of pre-university preparation, preparatory departments, preparatory courses of higher education institutions);
  • 4 photographs measuring 3 x 4 cm.

The listed documents executed in a foreign language are simultaneously accompanied by their translation into Belarusian or Russian, certified by a notary.

Please note that all documents, with the exception of a copy of the passport, can be translated into Russian (or Belarusian) and notarized in any country in the world. A translation of a copy of the passport into Russian must be carried out and certified by a notary in the Republic of Belarus, since subsequent registration with the citizenship and migration authorities of the Republic of Belarus may require a translation of the passport certified by a notary on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

An identification document must be presented by the applicant in person. If documents are submitted on behalf of the applicant by his representative, an identification document of the representative and a copy of the identity document of the applicant are presented.

Acceptance of documents from citizens of the Lugansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine as part of the implementation of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated August 30, 2014. No. 420 is carried out in accordance with.

traces its history back to 1921, when a medical faculty was created as part of the Belarusian University, which was reorganized in 1930 into an independent institute. As part of M. m. and. (1974): faculties - medical, pediatric, sanitary and hygienic, dental, preparatory department, graduate school, clinical residency, 51 departments, central research laboratory, 2 problem laboratories, museum; the library contains over 400 thousand volumes.

In the 1973/74 academic year, about 4 thousand students studied at the institute, over 400 teachers worked, including 2 academicians and 2 corresponding members of the Academy of Sciences of the BSSR, 2 corresponding members of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, 40 professors and doctors of science, over 250 associate professors and candidates of sciences. M. m. and. granted the right to accept doctoral and master's theses for defense. Published (since 1930) “Collection of scientific works”. Over the years of its existence, the institute has trained about 17 thousand doctors. M. m. and. awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1971).

A. A. Klyucharyov.

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