Medicine educational institution. Moscow Medical Academy named after

When talking about medical universities in Moscow, the first things that come to mind are “first honey” (“Sechenovka”), “second honey” (“Pirogovka”) and “third honey” (dental). The unofficial ranking of universities corresponds to their actual status:

  • PGMMU named after. Sechenov is the oldest and leading medical university in the country, providing high level graduate training. This explains the high passing grade of enrolled students.
  • RNIMU named after. Pirogov- the only one among medical universities in Russia that was awarded the status of “national research university", and admission to it is as prestigious as to the "first Moscow honey" and to the First St. Petersburg State medical University them. I.P. Pavlova.
  • MGMSU named after. Evdokimova known primarily as a university that trains qualified dentists. However general level“third honey” is an order of magnitude lower than that of its two Moscow competitors. In addition, it is MSMSU that is marked by the sad statistics of unreasonably awarded academic degrees.
In addition to the classic trio of Moscow honeys, in 2011 it was opened Moscow Medical University "Rehabilitation, Doctor and Health" which is a branch of a non-state university in Samara. This university has state accreditation, is the 15th among medical universities of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, but in 2016 it was on the verge of being deprived of accreditation for non-compliance with educational standards.

Statistics of passing scores at medical universities in Moscow:

However, medicine can be studied not only in specialized universities: in Moscow there are at least 4 faculties, the graduates of which can later become doctors or scientists in the field of medicine. Why do we say “at least”? – Because medical technology is currently an area of ​​intersection of various scientific disciplines: first of all, biology, chemistry and physics. Therefore, if an applicant does not plan to connect his life with medical practice, but wants to make his contribution to the development of fundamental medical research, he can enroll in other faculties where there are corresponding departments with a medical focus.

Main medical faculties:

Faculty and university
Average passing score of the Unified State Examination
Faculty of Fundamental Medicine, Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov
89,4
Faculty of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow State University Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)
92,3
Medical Institute Russian University Friendship between nations
87,3
Faculty of Pharmacy, State University of Humanities and Technology
60,6

Medical higher educational institutions in Russia have announced the passing scores for admission to the budget. In almost all universities, these numbers are different, since some educational institutions are more prestigious than others, so their passing score is higher. There are also options for entering universities if you fail some exams.

Higher educational institutions of Russia specialized in medicine have announced the passing scores for admission to the budget. The lowest passing score is 123 at the Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine named after. N.E. Bauman. The highest and therefore most prestigious medical higher education institution is the St. Petersburg North-Western State Medical University named after. I.I. Mechnikov, in order to enter it you need to score at least 242 points.

Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after. K.I. Scriabin

The highest passing score among medical higher education institutions is in this academy. For admission in 2017, 276 budget places were allocated, the passing score was 189. If you failed to score required amount points for free training and you want to enroll here, you will have to pay 40,000 rubles annually.

Moscow State Medical and Dental University

This university has allocated as many as 614 budget places, more than 2 times compared to the previous one. The passing score is 167. But if it does not meet the budget, the minimum cost of training is 80,000 rubles per year.

Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov

The most expensive medical university in Moscow - the annual fee is 97,000 rubles. But to qualify for the budget, for which 1212 places were allocated, you need to score 155 points.

First Moscow State Medical University named after. I.M.Sechenova

To get into the budget at this university you need to score 142 points. As many as 1,270 budget places have been allocated for free education. And the annual minimum payment is 67,500 rubles (not for state employees)

Below is the ranking of medical universities in Russia based on the average Unified State Exam score. The table also shows the number of applicants accepted on the budget. And exactly how they were accepted: by competition, by the Olympiad, by benefits, or by targeted recruitment.

The first place was taken by the Bashkir State Medical University in the city of Ufa, the average score on the Unified State Exam was 85.3. Voronezh State University took second place medical Academy them. N.N. Burdenko with an average Unified State Exam score of 85.2.

Lowest score at the Ural State Academy veterinary medicine in the city of Troitsk. Average score on the Unified State Examination was only 52.6.

Of course, the simplest option is contract training, but not many can afford to pay about one hundred thousand rubles annually.

If you were unable to pass mathematics or Russian and want to enroll in full-time training, then you just have to wait another year. But it's better to pass basic mathematics, since it is rarely needed in a medical profile.

But if you were unable to pass society, physics or other additional subjects, you can enter higher education educational institution specializing in medicine, in a specialty where this additional item not required.

Russian State Medical University

Russian State Medical University

GOU VPO "Russian State Medical University of the Federal Agency for Health and social development»
(State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education RSMU Roszdrav)
Former names 2nd MOLGMI named after. N.I. Pirogov
Year of foundation
Rector Volodin, Nikolai Nikolaevich
Location Moscow
Legal address 117997, Moscow, st. Ostrovityanova, 1
Website http://rsmu.ru/

Modern building of the Russian State Medical University in Troparevo.

Russian State Medical University- medical university in Moscow. One of the largest medical universities in Russia and Europe. Total number students - over 9000 people. In RGMU 115 educational departments. The total number of teaching staff is 1205 staff units. More than 200 people study at the University internship each year. More than 700 residents are trained in the clinical residency of the Russian State Medical University in 36 specialties at 72 departments of the University. 550 people are studying in postgraduate studies (full-time and part-time) at 90 departments of the Russian State Medical University in 36 specialties (medical, biological and chemical).

Full name of the University: State educational institution higher vocational education"Russian State Medical University of the Federal Agency for Health and Social Development."

Abbreviated name of the University: State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education RSMU of Roszdrav.

History of University

The history of the university begins with. Then the Moscow Women's Courses were organized. Then the courses were transformed into the 2nd Moscow State University, from which the independent 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute emerged, which in the year received the name of the outstanding Russian surgeon and anatomist Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov (-). On November 28, 1966, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the institute was awarded the Order of Lenin in connection with its 60th anniversary.

November 5, 1991 by order of the Council of Ministers Russian Federation 2nd MOLGMI named after. N.I. Pirogov was transformed into the Russian State Medical University.

History of RSMU buildings

In September 1965, the USSR Council of Ministers authorized the design and construction of educational and laboratory buildings of the institute with a total area of ​​15,000 square meters in the South-West of Moscow. m.

University structure

Faculty of Pediatrics

The dean of the faculty is Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Natalya Valentinovna Polunina.

It was opened in 1930. This was the first pediatric faculty in the world.

Principles of training

Students study medicine and various aspects of it for six years at 54 departments of the University. Training is carried out not only in purely pediatric departments, but also in departments where diseases among adults are studied.

In addition to clinical training, pediatricians study basic sciences. Graduates have the opportunity, after receiving a diploma as a pediatrician, to work in any medical specialty.

In addition to theoretical training, students must undergo industrial practice. In accordance with curriculum students undergo practical training as assistants: after the 2nd year - orderlies, after the 3rd year - ward nurse, after the 4th year - as a hospital doctor (surgery, therapy, obstetrics and gynecology), after the 5th year - as a clinic doctor.

Medical Faculty

Dean of the Faculty: Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Gennady Vasilievich Poryadin

Faculty of Medicine and Biology

Dean - Balyakin Yuri Viktorovich, professor. On January 9, 1963, by the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR “On measures to further development biological science and strengthening its connection with practice”, a medical-biological department was created. By order of the Ministry of Health of the RSFSR dated December 15, 1964, the medical and biological department was reorganized into the medical and biological faculty (MBF).

Faculty of Pre-University Training

International Center for Theoretical Medicine

Moscow Faculty (pediatrics, general medicine)

Dean - Lidiya Ivanovna Ilyenko, professor.

On June 29, 1998, in accordance with the order of the Mayor of Moscow Yu. M. Luzhkov “On measures to provide the Moscow healthcare system with medical personnel” and with the aim of staffing outpatient clinics with doctors, the Moscow Faculty was created.

Faculty of Dentistry

Formed in 2008. Dean - Pankratov Alexander Sergeevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor.

Faculty of Pharmacy

Formed in 2008. Dean- Kozlov Ivan Genrikhovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Faculty of Psychology and Social Sciences

The Faculty of Clinical Psychology was founded in 2001.

Faculty of Clinical Residency, Postgraduate and Doctoral Studies

Faculty of Internship and Industrial Practice

Dean - Assoc. Gaponenkov Yuri Petrovich.

Contact phone: +7 495 434-4522.

Faculty of Advanced Training for Doctors

The faculty was opened in March 1977.

Faculty of Advanced Training for Teachers

Department for training foreign citizens

Educational support units of the University

The highest governing body of RSMU is the Academic Council. The term of office of the Academic Council is 5 years. Guided by the principles of transparency, the Academic Council provides the opportunity for broad discussion and joint solution with society to the problems of the university and the prospects for its development.

Rectorate

The Rector's Office is the executive body of the University. It is headed by the rector; The administration also includes five vice-rectors: two vice-rectors for educational work, Vice-Rector for scientific work, Vice-Rector for Medical Work, Vice-Rector for Accreditation.

Rectors of Russian State Medical University, 2nd Moscow State University, 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute named after. N. I. Pirogova and directors of the Moscow Water Housing Complex

These people have led the University throughout its history:

  • Guerrier, Vladimir Ivanovich 1872-1888, 1900-1905
  • Pinkevich, Albert Petrovich 1924-30
  • Zuckerstein, Evgeniy Izrailevich 1930-1931
  • Rybak, Joseph Isaakovich 1932-1936
  • Basias, Lyubov Yakovlevna March, 1937-December, 1937
  • Topchan, Abraham (Abram) Borisovich 1937-1946
  • Milovidov, Sergei Ivanovich 1946-1956
  • Kerbikov, Oleg Vasilievich 1956-1958
  • Sirotkina, Maria Gavrilovna 1958-1964
  • Volodin, Nikolai Nikolaevich since 2008

Training part

Library

Archive

AChCh

RSMU Museum

International connections

RSMU maintains connections with the following universities around the world:

  • with the A. Poincaré University and the A. Voutrin Center, Nancy (France)
  • with the Institute of Medical Biological Physics, Leipzig
  • with the clinic of the Rhine-Westphalian Higher Medical School, Aachen
  • with the University of Berlin (Germany)
  • with the University of Basel (Switzerland)
  • with Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia (with student participation)
  • with Iowa State University (

Main areas of specialist training

MMA is a large educational and scientific complex for training, retraining, certification and advanced training of medical and pharmaceutical personnel. Fundamental search and applied methods are closely related to the educational process. Scientific research, providing highly qualified medical care to the population, promoting the achievements of medicine and pharmacy. Academy heads educational and methodological association medical and pharmaceutical universities in Russia.

Almost 9,000 students from Russia and foreign countries. They receive training in full-time, evening and correspondence forms of education, including elements distance education.

Organization of the educational process

The educational process at MMA named after. I. M. Sechenov is built on the basis of State educational standards higher professional education, approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation, developed with the active participation of Academy employees.

Currently, the Academy is implementing a multi-level system of continuous higher professional medical and pharmaceutical education.

IN educational process More than 1,700 people participate in the Academy, including 102 academicians and corresponding members state academies(RAEN, RAS, RAMS, RAO, RAAS), 69 laureates of state prizes and government awards Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, 75 Honored Scientists, 24 Honored Doctors of the Russian Federation.

In accordance with the license, training specialists with higher education conducted in 5 specialties:

  • at the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Training of Scientific and Pedagogical Personnel (FPPK), the Faculty of Military Training and the Faculty of Foreign Students in specialty 040100 “General Medicine”;
  • at the Faculty of Medical and Preventive Medicine, specialty 040300 “Medical and Preventive Care”;
  • at the Faculty of Dentistry, specialty 040400 “Dentistry”;
  • at the Faculty of Pharmacy (full-time, evening, correspondence departments) and the faculty of foreign students in specialty 040500 “Pharmacy”;
  • at the Faculty of Higher Nursing Education (full-time, evening, correspondence departments) in specialty 040600 “Nursing”.

The Academy has 20 academic buildings. Its own clinical base has 3 thousand beds, and the total bed capacity of medical institutions in which students study is more than 10 thousand beds. 43 departments.

Clinical sites

Educational and therapeutic work of MMA named after. THEM. Sechenov is carried out in its own MMA clinics on Devichye Pole, as well as in many large hospitals in Moscow: City Clinical Hospital No. 7, City Clinical Hospital No. 20, City Clinical Hospital No. 23, City Clinical Hospital No. 36, City Clinical Hospital No. 61, City Clinical Hospital No. 63, City Clinical Hospital No. 67 and others.

International activity

The Academy is a member of the International Association of Universities. On the basis of direct agreements and treaties, the Academy cooperates with universities in the USA, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and others. Every year, the Academy sends more than 300 employees abroad and receives about 100 foreign specialists, and actively exchanges students.

Publishing activities

The Academy's publishing activities are coordinated by the Editorial and Publishing Council (Editor's Council), which forms long-term and annual thematic plans for publications and submits them for consideration and approval by the Academic Council.

commercial activity

MMA provides paid training for students who are citizens of Russia and other countries. A number of Academy clinics receive patients primarily on a paid basis or under voluntary health insurance programs. The territory of the Academy in Moscow itself is of significant value. MMA sites have been the subject of intensive commercial residential development for many years.

History of the Academy

The history of medical education, medical science and healthcare in Russia is closely connected with the history of MMA. MMA is the cradle of most domestic medical schools and scientific medical societies; within its walls the first medical journals were born, best textbooks and guidance.

The founder of MMA was the medical faculty of the Imperial Moscow University, opened in 1755 at the suggestion of the great Russian scientist M.V. Lomonosov and Count I.I. Shuvalov during the reign of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna. Classes at the Faculty of Medicine began in 1758.

Democratic reforms of the 60s of the 19th century contributed to the further flourishing and rise of science, education, and healthcare. It is not for nothing that the period from the 60s of the 19th century to the 10s of the 20th century is called the golden age of Russian medicine: colossal changes took place that raised Russian medicine to one of the first places in the world, and teaching to the highest level.

Intensification of the activities of the medical faculty of Moscow University required improvement and expansion of the clinical base. In September 1884, the Moscow City Duma transferred to the University the full ownership of empty city lands on Devichye Pole with an area of ​​more than 40 thousand fathoms. The construction of clinics with private donations stimulated the solution of problems of the clinical base of Moscow University at the state level.

In just 5-7 years, the medical faculty received 12 magnificent clinic buildings, an outpatient clinic and 8 scientific institutes. All this allowed Moscow University, on the basis of a single clinical base, to train multidisciplinary specialists in the field of medicine, developing unique educational methods.

Add-ons

There are also two accepted names among doctors and people: “first honey” (as applied to the situation before 1990) and “Sechenovka” (the current name).

Notes

see also

  • List of outstanding teachers of the Moscow Medical Academy named after. I. M. Sechenova
  • Moscow State Medical and Dental University

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Despite the deplorable situation of the budgetary part of healthcare in Russia, higher medical education(especially those obtained at Moscow universities) enjoys stable popularity. , offering applicants training in various specialties of higher medical education, contains six state universities.

Unattainable:

If you look at the average passing score of the Unified State Exam in 2011, you can understand that the most prestigious and practically inaccessible for most applicants (and Russia as a whole) is the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry. In order to become a student at the best dental university in Russia, applicants had to show an average of 84.3 points on the Unified State Exam. It is especially interesting that “Stomat” for the first time managed to overtake the oldest medical one - the First State Moscow Medical University named after. THEM. Sechenov.

Perhaps this situation has developed due to the relatively small number of budget places distributed on a competitive basis - 284 in Stomat versus 990 in First Honey. But it is worth noting that both the competition and the passing score for the main specialties at First Med were still higher (see tables).

At the Moscow State Medical and Dental University you can enroll in three “medical” faculties: dentistry, general medicine and the faculty of clinical psychology. The situation for these faculties was as follows:

Faculty Budget training Paid training
Number of places Contest Unified State Exam Number of places Contest Unified State Exam
Dental (day department) 250 15,0 240 125 10,2 214 145 000
Dental (evening department) 100 11,0 198 30 12,3 153 145 000
Medical (day department) 230 20,0 225 80 19,4 225 87 000
Medical (evening department) 180 8,3 172 30 15,5 179 79 000
Clinical Psychology 25 50,4 169 15 25,8 217 75 000

At first glance, the competition for contract training at this time may seem surprisingly high. But the fact is that almost all the places in this area were occupied by “targeted people.”

Oldest:

The name of this university speaks for itself: the first - and therefore the oldest, best and most famous. It is this Moscow university that is the cherished goal of most applicants from all over Russia who dream of receiving a high-quality medical education. Finding itself in second place among Moscow medical institutes in 2011, First Med imposed, as usual, strict requirements on its applicants: 83.3 points on the Unified State Examination. At this Moscow university you can obtain higher medical education in six specialties: general medicine, dentistry, pediatrics, preventive medicine, clinical psychology and pharmacy.

Competition and passing scores for the First State Moscow Medical University named after. THEM. Sechenov in 2011.

Speciality Budget training Paid training
Number of places Competition person/place Unified State Exam Number of places Competition person/place Tuition fee RUR/year
"General Medicine" (day department) 349 15,60 255 535 4,43 91 000
“General Medicine” (evening department) 80 10,86 181 30 11,23 91 000
"Dentistry" (day department) 68 37,25 242 115 9,06 127 000
"Dentistry" (evening department) 30 12,33 145 20 7,75 127 000
"Pediatrics" 13 173,08 248 15 49,73 75 000
« Clinical psychology» 10 56,90 202 15 15,80 60 000
"Medical and preventive work" 88 17,51 186 15 27,27 65 000
"Pharmacy" (day department) 168 12,68 195 35 16,89 75 000
"Pharmacy" (evening department) 25 10,92 115 10 10,30 70 000
"Pharmacy" ( extramural) 75 2,21 152 25 3,60 71 000

Risen from the ashes:

The competition for the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine was quite high - 10.16 people per place. The faculty was recreated in 1992, thereby replacing the “First Honey” that separated many years ago. At the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University, training is carried out in two directions: “general medicine” (35 budget places) and “pharmacy” (15 budget places). At the same time, becoming a doctor at Moscow State University is much more difficult than becoming a pharmacist. To enter “general medicine”, applicants needed to score at least 372 points out of 400 possible, while for pharmacy – “only” 336. Note that when entering the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University, the Unified State Examination in Russian language, biology and chemistry is taken into account, but applicants must take one entrance examination in chemistry (written). For those who have passed the exam positive assessment, but did not pass the competition, are given the opportunity to obtain a higher medical education at Moscow State University for a record amount of 271,000 rubles per year.

Giving opportunities:

“Second honey”, as people call it RNIMU named after. N.I. Pirogov, in terms of popularity was far from second, but almost last. The average score for admission to the Unified State Exam is 74.8. It is interesting that the Russian National Research Medical University named after. N.I. Pirogov gives an opportunity to applicants who are not confident in their abilities to enter the budget and at the same time cannot pay for their education. The fact is that in 1998, the Moscow Government began to finance training in the specialties “general practitioner” (100 places in the full-time department and 50 in the evening) and “pediatrician” (100 places in the full-time department and 50 in the evening). A special feature of this faculty is that after graduation, the graduate must work for 3 years in Moscow municipal clinics. Accordingly, the competition for the Moscow Faculty is much lower than average.

Faculties, number of budget places and cost of training at RNRMU named after. N.I. Pirogov.

Deceptive:

The situation with admission to the medical faculty of the not very prestigious Peoples' Friendship University of Russia looks quite deceptive. Training here is carried out in three areas: “medicine”, “dentistry” and “pharmacy”. At the same time, the passing grade is budget places in RUDN was higher than in many “iconic” medical institutes in Moscow:

It is worth noting the incredibly low competition for a contract basis at the Faculty of Medicine of RUDN University. However, this can be associated with the incredibly inflated cost of training. On the other hand, only RUDN University gives a real chance to get a higher medical education in Moscow, if Unified State Exam results not happy at all.

If we talk about the popularity of specialties, the TOP-3 consistently includes: “general medicine”, “dentistry” and “pediatrics”. To obtain a medical education in Moscow in these areas, the applicant will have to show truly outstanding results. On back side list: “Pharmacy”, “Clinical Psychology” and “Medical and Preventive Care”. However, it is impossible to single out one “best” or “worst” specialty. It seems quite logical that in “First Med” there is the highest competition in the field of general medicine, and in “Dentist” - in the Faculty of Dentistry. So, it is not enough for an applicant to choose the right specialty; it is also necessary to evaluate their possibilities of entering a specific one.

Veronica Gebrial

Candidate of Sociological Sciences