Ternopil State Medical University, MBBS in Ukraine
Ternopil
State Medical University is a medical university in Ukraine. It was founded on
September 1, 1957. It is one of the best medical universities in Ukraine,
ranking third among the higher medical schools according to IV (fourth) highest
level of accreditation by the Ministry of Health and Education of Ukraine. It
is composed of national and international students. The foreign students
currently in the school are about 800 from 48 different countries all over the
world.
History
Ternopil
State medical Institute was inaugurated on September 1, 1957 by the resolution
of the Ukrainian government of April 12, 1957. In the city that had been almost
completely destroyed during the World War II and just began rising from the
ruins, it was the first higher educational establishment. Three days after the
government resolution, the appointed Director (Rector) of the medical
Institute, Candidate of Medical Sciences, surgeon P.O. Ogiy (later on M.D.,
Professor) and prof. Martynyuk A.H., the vice-rector, arrived to Ternopil. By
the decision of the Regional Council, two educational buildings and two hostels
were allotted to the Institute. The clinical base was provided by the City
Hospital that had been functioning then as the Regional Hospital. Morphological
building, Regional Hospital and a new hostel were under construction. 19
departments began functioning at the Institute, 66 teachers were working there
(including 1 M.D., and 17 Candidates of Med. Sc.).
Standing
at the starting line were young teachers-scientists, later on professors,
honoured scientists K.V.Kovanov, Yu.T.Komorovsky, A.I. Lokay, I.O.Sytnyk,
M.P.Skakun. Among the founders was Ye.H. Honcharuk, an assistant teacher of
General Hygiene Department, later on Academician of the National Academy of
Sciences, the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine and many foreign
academies, Rector of the Kyiv National Medical University named after
O.O.Bohomolets.
Even
under the communist regime, there were displays of unconventional thinking,
courage of mind and ability to arouse moral consciousness.
V.S. Lisovy, the philosophy teacher, who was working at the institute in
1962-1966, is remembered by the students of the 1960s owing to his
lectures and original institute wallpapers which he edited. Arrested for the
“anti-soviet activity”, he served 11 years in jail and concentration camps. In
1998, he came to meet the rector, teachers and students of the Medical Academy
and delivered lecture on philosophy to the second-year students. At present, V.
Lisovy, the Candidate of Philosophy is the Head of the History Department at
the Philosophy Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and
Professor at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. It is worth mentioning that such
graduates as Heorgy Petruk-Popyk, Stepan Babiy, and Hanna Kostiv-Huska made
their literary debut as students and became famous poets. The development of
the Institute is inseparably connected with the names of its rectors
Assistant Professor I.I. Hetman (1972-1981), Prof. I.S. Smiyan (1881-1997); the
vice-rectors, professors O.A. Yarosh, O.N. Lulka, I.V. Shust, I.O. Sytnyk, V.H.
Koveshnikov (the former Rector of the Luhansk Medical University). With Ukraine
attaining independence, new opportunities and impulses for the
institute development, in particular the chance of entering into market
relations and joining the European educational community, have
become available. Here are some landmarks.
On July
1, 1992 by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers the Institute was named
after I.Ya. Horbachevsky, a famous scientist, member of the T.G.Shevchenko
Scientific Society and All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, born in the Ternopil
region. In 1994 the institute obtained the highest IV accreditation degree and
was granted a licence for training 400 students at the Medical Faculty. In
1995, the Faculty of Nursing in the specialties “Nursing” (training nurse’s
andnurses with a bachelor’s degree) and “Laboratory Diagnosis” (training
laboratory assistants with a bachelor’s degree) as well as the
educational Medical Institute-Lyceum complex (the former Halytsky College)
was founded. As compared to 82 faculty students in 1995, the number grew
to 450 in 1997. On January 30, 1997 by the decision of the Cabinet of
Ministers of Ukraine the institute was awarded the status of Academy. In April
1997 the I.Ya. Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical Academy celebrated its 40th anniversary.
Professor I.S.Smiyan, the Honorary Worker of Higher School and the
Coresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, was the
rector for 16 years. In 2003 the rector prof. L.Y.Kovalchuk was
elected a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of
Ukraine. Professor M.P.Skakun was a Honorary Worker of Higher School too.
Professors L.Ya. Kovalchyk, M.A.
Andreychyn, Ya.I. Fedonyuk, O.O.Markova, M.I. Shved, S.V. Khmil, S.I. Smiyan,
S.N. Vadzyuk, S.I. Shkrobot and V.V. Bihunyak are Honorary Workers of
Science and Technology of Ukraine. Professor O.M. Yedynak and associate
professor V.V. Demyanenko were awarded the title of Honorary Inventor of
Ukraine.
Since
1997, the Specialized Council for defending theses in Surgery, Normal
Anatomy (medical and biological sciences) and Pathologic Physiology has been
functioning (M.D., Professor L.Ya. Kovalchuk is the Head of the Council).
In 2004 the Specialized Council for defending theses in Paediatrics,
Obstetrics and Gynaecology was established. In August 1997, the Honorary Worker
of Science and Technology of Ukraine, M.D., Professor L.Ya. Kovalchuk headed
the Academy. The rector’s credo is: “We must establish the educational
institution of high European standard”.
In 1999
the Academy confirmed the highest (IVth) degree of accreditation. In
2000 the newly organised Pharmaceutical Faculty began training pharmacists and
from 2001 – clinical pharmacists and pharmacists-cosmetologists. In 2000 the
Academy received the licence providing obstetricians, doctor’s assistants and
nurses-laboratory assistants to be trained. The Nurses Training Faculty was
reorganized into the Faculty of Bachelors of Junior Medical Personnel and in
2003 – into the Medical College.
Since
1997 foreign citizens have been studying as students and clinical interns. At
that time the Preparatory Courses were organized for them. There were formed
departments of Hospital Therapy No.2, Medical Informatics with the Course of
Physics and Special Equipment, Emergency Medicine, Ambulatory Care, Diagnostics
and Medical Informatics of the Postgraduate Training Faculty (on the basis of
the Rivne Regional Hospital), Pharmacognosy with Biology and Medical Genetics,
Physiotherapy, Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology, Obstetrics and
Gynaecology No.2, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Subjects.
Complex
restructuring of all the trends of activity was under way. The educational
process was aimed at meeting world qualification standards. The subject of
Osteoporosis was the number one priority of the scientific activity with the
half of the departments involved. Inventive activity was in progress,
scientific developments being regularly introduced in practical health care. In
particular, the lyophilized pig xenodermotransplants, developed by prof.
V.V.Bihunyak, are widely used for the treatment of burns in all national burns
centres. The goal of improving medical and prophylactic activity was attained
through the establishment of consultative and treatment centre.
Spirit of
the new time called forth positive changes in upbringing, national and
patriotic activity, as well as in the spiritual life of the Academy. The system
of tutors and students’ self-governing was regulated. The brass band and choir,
dancing group, ensemble of folk instruments and sports sections were popular
then. The students participated actively in the Club of Talented Youth, amateur
theatre and discussing club. The Academy had its own picture-gallery. A new
generation of poets was growing among the teachers and students. Poetic
anthologies by Lesia Romanchuk (a member of the Ukrainian Society of Writers),
Valeriy Didukh, Roman Ladyka were published.
Foreign
Students Faculty
Ternopil
State Medical University (TSMU) is a coeducational, public institution of
higher education founded in 1957. Since 1998, TSMU has been rated among the top
three medical universities of Ukraine.
Ternopil
State Medical University is a leading provider of high quality educational
medical programs for international students. TSMU works in a casual, friendly
environment filled with people who work extremely hard to make sure every
program is unforgettable. TSMU firmly believes in what it does and takes great
pride in enriching the lives of thousands of young people through it unique
LEAP!
Ternopil
State Medical University ranks 3rd in Ukraine among the medical universities
and has been awarded the IV (Highest) accreditation level by the Ministry of
Education and Science of Ukraine.
More than
800 international students from 48 different countries are studying in Ternopil
State Medical University.
Ternopil
State Medical University is listed in the FAIMER (International Medical
Education) directory under ECFMG and the WHO (World Health Organization)
directory of Medical Universities/Schools. TSMU’s degree is recognized by WHO,
US Education Department, General Medical Council of England, EU Countries.
The
system of education in Ternopil State Medical University is according to
European Credit Test System (ECTS).
The
following faculties function in Ternopil State Medical University: Medicine (6
Years – MD or MBBS), Dentistry (5 years), Pharmacy (5 Years), and Nursing (2-4
Years). Postgraduate programs are also offered in different fields. The medium
of instructions are English, French, Russian and Ukrainian. TSMU is the only
outstanding university in Ukraine where all faculties are taught in English.
The
institutes are departments of Ternopil State Medical University are located in
12 educational buildings and 17 clinics and hospitals in Ternopil. The
educational process is provided with the following academic staff:
3
corresponding members of Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine 80 Professors
(PhD, D. Sc.) 278 Associate Professors (PhD) 116 Assistant Professors (PhD)
Ternopil
State Medical University collaborates with a number of foreign institutions.
According to the signed agreements we have exchange academic and research
programs for the students and university staff with different universities in
countries like USA, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Slovak
Republic and Russia.
Ternopil
State Medical University is the first university in Ukraine to develop the
American Nursing Program. Today we have American Nursing School and
International Nursing School where our students are studying according to the
American Nursing School curriculum. TSMU collaborates with the University of
South Carolina Upstate (USA) to exchange academic programs for the students of
Nursing Faculty. Our Nursing School offers two degrees:
Associate
Degree in Nursing (ADN) – two year program Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
– four year program (or two years for those who already have nursing degree)
After
graduation students are eligible to take the National Council License
Examination (NCLEX) and Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools
(CGFNS) for registered nurses to start working and living in USA. After
obtaining associate degree, students can transfer to USA for bachelor degree.
Ternopil
State Medical University’s Nursing School also offers an additional NCLEX
course to prepare graduates for their NCLEX exam.
Faculties
- Medical Faculty
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Foreign Students
- Faculty of Postgraduate Training
Institutes
- Institute of Morphology
- Institute of Biomedical Problems
- M.P.Skakun Institute of Pharmacology, Hygiene, Medical Biochemistry, Bioethics and Deontology
- Institute of Modelling and Analysis of Pathological Processes
- Institute of Nursing
Departments
Medical
Faculty
Institute of Morphology
- Department of Human Anatomy
- Department of Pathological Anatomy with Dissection Course and Forensic Medicine
- Department of Histology, Cytology and Embryology
Institute of Biomedical Problems
- Department of Medical Biology
- Department of Microbiology, Virology and Immunology
- Department of Physiology
- Department of Social Medicine, Organizations and Economics of Public Health with Medical Statistics
M.P.Skakun Institute of Pharmacology, Hygiene and
Medical Biochemistry
- Department of Medical Bioethics and Deontology
- Department of Medical Biochemistry
- Department of Pharmacology with Clinical Pharmacology
- Department of General Hygiene and Ecology
Institute of Modellingand Analysis of Pathological
Processes
- Department of Pathological Physiology
- Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine in the course of military training
- Department of Medical Informatics and Physics
- Department of Philosophy and Social Studies
- Department of Ukrainian studies
- Department of Foreign Languages and Medical Terminology
Clinical Departments
- Department of Internal Medicine Propedeutics and Phthisiology
- Department of internal medicine
- Department of Internal Medicine
- Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Dermatology and Venereology
- Department of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics
- Department of Neurology, Psychiatry, Necrology and Medical Psychology
- Department of Paediatrics with Paediatric Surgery
- Department of General and Operative Surgery with Topographical Anatomy, Traumatology and Orthopaedics
- Department of Surgery
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Department of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
- Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology and Neurosurgery
- Department of Oncology, Radiology Diagnostics and Therapy and Radiation Medicine
- Department of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Department of Pharmaceutical Disciplines
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Department of Pharmacognosy with medical botany
- Department of Clinical Pharmacy
Faculty of Postgraduate Training
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Faculty of Postgraduate Training
- Department of Surgery of the Faculty of Postgraduate Training
- Department of Endoscopy with Mini-Invasive Surgery, Urology, Orthopaedics and Traumatology of the Faculty of Postgraduate Training
- Department of Paediatrics of the Faculty of Postgraduate Training
- Department of Therapeutics and Family Medicine of the Faculty of Postgraduate Training
Faculty of Dentistry
- Department of Dental Surgery
- Department of Paediatric Dentistry
- Department of Therapeutic Dentistry
- Department of Orthopaedic Dentistry
Faculty of Foreign Students and Institute of Nursing
- Department of Clinical Immunology, Allergology and General Patient Care
- Department of Paediatrics
- Department of Internal Medicine
- Department of Surgery with Anaesthesiology
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Accommodation
Ternopil
State Medical University is the structural unit of the medical university that
includes the complex of the hostels №1, 2, 3, 4 with adjacent territories. The
Campus serves as the accommodation for Ukrainian and Foreign Students as well
as interns, masters, resident doctor, postgraduate students, students of the
preparatory department and the postgraduate training faculty.
Foreign
Students live in the hostel; most of them come from India, Malaysia, Syria,
Pakistan, Nigeria, Ghana, Poland and other countries.
There are
508 bed places in the hostel. The hostel includes 206 rooms. Every floor has
two wings each including 3 accommodation blocks, a side room, a kitchen and a
home room.
Most
rooms of the hostel are connected to the Internet.
There are
a hostel warden’s office, hostel staff office, spacious lobby and 2 libraries.
There is
a first aid unit on the ground floor of the university hostel.
There are
a spacious gym with modern pieces of gym equipment and laundry in the basement.
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