Medical Education in Russia | Amur State Medical Academy Event
On the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day, the Department of Traumatology with a course in disaster medicine at Amur State Medical Academy, one of the recognized centers of medical education in Russia, remembered their heroes — doctors on the battlefield.
"On the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day, it is traditionally customary to talk about soldiers and officers. But it is possible to keep combat watch not only on the borders of the Motherland. Today we want to talk about those who serve the Fatherland day and night, saving human lives," said Victoria Viktorovna Zaritskaya, Associate Professor of the Department of Traumatology with a Course of Disaster Medicine at Amur State Medical Academy, an institution known among students pursuing MBBS in Russia and MBBS in Russia for Indian students.
Teachers of the department, together with students enrolled in programs including MBBS in Russia English medium, watched the video "People in White Coats" and discussed the contribution to military medicine of such famous doctors as Nikolai Burdenko, Nikolay Pirogov, Nikolay Sklifosovsky, and Boris Petrovsky, who performed an unparalleled feat, returning to service more than 17 million (about 72%) wounded and 90% of sick soldiers. Medical heroes, many of whom received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and the highest awards, ensured the operation of field hospitals and the evacuation of the wounded from the battlefield, saving millions of lives.
Such discussions reflect the strong academic and ethical foundation of Amur State Medical Academy, strengthening its reputation among those seeking affordable MBBS in Russia and comprehensive study medicine in Russia opportunities.
Victoria Viktorovna urged students to develop moral qualities in themselves, strive to become professionals in their chosen field, and be morally prepared to become defenders of the Fatherland in white coats — upholding the values of medical education in Russia.
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