G6PD VARIATION IN INDIA11The study was performed within the frame work of the project 5.A.12 (“Genetics of Human Enzymes”) of the Medical Faculty at the State University of Leiden and supported by grants from WHO, IBP (the Dutch Branch) and FUNGO which was subsidized by the Netherlands Organization for Advancement of Pure Research (ZWO).

Author(s):  
P. Meera Khan ◽  
J. Th. Wijnen
1927 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 485-487

Prof. L. Bogolubov was confirmed by the GUS as a professor at the Hospital Surgery Clinic of Kazan University. V.L.Bogoliubov was confirmed by the State University of Medicine and Pharmacy as a professor of the Hospital Surgical Clinic of Kazan-University of Kazan.For the vacant chair of skin and venereal diseases the corresponding subject committee and the Medical Faculty of Kazan-University of Kazan presented prof. S.A. Flerov has been elected by the Medical Faculty of Kazan University as a privat-docent of surgery.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1965 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 1030-1031
Author(s):  
GORDON B. AVERY

This book is composed of papers on newborn physiology presented at a symposium held at the State University in Groningen, The Netherlands, under the leadership of Dr. J. H. P. Jonxis. Both the original papers and the discussion by the participants are included. The contributers are international in their origin and outstanding in their professional competence. Although no pretense is made to discuss all the clinical problems of newborn infants, particular subjects are covered in a scholarly and relatively exhaustive manner.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (5(38)) ◽  
pp. 21-26
Author(s):  
Valery Anatolyevich Porodenko ◽  
Alexander Sergeevich Penkin

Information is presented on the nature of the injuries sustained as a result of road accidents involving motor vehicles, according to the State Medical Institution «Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination» of the Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Territory and the Turkish State University — TRAKYA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY.


2001 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 238-239
Author(s):  
A. N. Belyaev ◽  
S. A. Kozlov ◽  
I. B. Taratynov ◽  
E. A. Rygin

On April 25, 2001, the head of the Department of General Surgery and Anesthesiology of the Medical Faculty of the Ogarev Mordovian State University, laureate of the State and Ogarev Prizes of Mordovia, academician of the Russian Academies of Natural Sciences and Medical and Technical Sciences, the International Academy of Integrative Medicine, Honored Scientist of Russia and Mordovia, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Nikolai Ivanovich Atyasov, died suddenly.


Author(s):  
Victoria Ruzhenkova ◽  
Irina Sheremet’eva ◽  
Viktor Ruzhenkov

Stress negatively affects the mental health of students, causes anxiety and depression, leads to poor academic performance, lowers level of professional training and success in the future. The purpose of the research is to study the state of mental health of medical students to develop recommendations for the prevention of maladaptation. Materials and methods. 252 5-year students aged 20–29 (22 ± 1,1) years, 168 (66,7 %) females and 84 (33,3 %) males (137 students of Belgorod State University and 115 of Altay State Medical University (ASMU)) were examined by medico-sociological and psychometric methods. Results. It was established that every fifth student of the Belgorod State University and every third of the ASMU did not enter the medical university on their own initiative. Less than half (43 %) of Belgorod State University students and 30.4 % of the ASMU ones are convinced that the choice of profession was correct, 35 and 37.4 % are, consequently, completely disappointed with it. Students of Belgorod State University dealt with training stress factors poorer and, as a result, have more pronounced mental symptoms of training stress, difficulties in organizing the daily regimen, irregular nutrition, and fear of the future. Regardless of the region of studying, the number of students not committed to the medical profession, after 5 years of study, is more than 3 times higher among those who enter the university not on their own initiative. Students of the ASMU hit substances, skipped classes, played computer games and took sedative drugs more often to overcome academic stress. The degree of anxiety before the exams in students of Belgorod State University was higher (9 points) than in their peers from the State Medical University (7 points). An extremely high (8–10 points) level of anxiety before exams was characteristic of 75,9 and 44,3 % of students, respectively. The former were more likely to experience clinically significant panic attacks: 27,7 and 6,1 %. Conclusion. Given the high incidence of social phobia (19,1–24,1 %), depression (22,6–32,2 %) and anxiety (21,9– 27,8 %) among medical students, the development and implementation of psycho-correctional programs aimed at the formation of adaptive ways to overcome stress, reduce anxiety and depression is required. This will prevent the development of psychosomatic disorders and addictions.


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