Kyiv Medical Academy of
Post-Graduate Education (KMAPE) named after P.L. Shupyk is one of
the first academic and research institutions of Ukraine founded in
the period of the first Ukrainian State (1917-1919), in the time of
revival of Ukrainian education, science and culture. It became a
successor of Clinical Institute for Advanced Training of
Physicians, created in August of 1918 on the initiative of
scientific society - Trade Union of Physicians of the city of Kyiv,
as the first of its kind and a new type of higher educational
institution of Ukraine (in Peterburg in 1885).
The purpose of the created
institution was quite clearly defined in its first Charter:
"…the objective of Clinical Institute -Clinical Institute of
Kyiv Union of Physicians - is an educational and scientific
establishment, its aim is specialization of physicians in practical
and theoretical medicine, general medical training of young
physicians, periodic organization of refresher training courses for
physicians and, finally, scientific work of physicians in selected
fields of medicine" (Central State Archives of higher
authorities and government of Ukraine, Fund 166, N 2, ref N 421, p.
48-55, 1921-1928).
Raising such objectives before
the Institute its founders had at their disposal only one
polyclinic for rendering medical care at home and an outpatient
clinic for ambulatory patients (13, Shevchenko blvd.) with a
pharmacy and chemobacteriological laboratory founded in 1918. At
that period the first departments that of ophthalmology (1918,
Prof. M.A. Levytsky) and paediatrics (1918, Prof. E.L. Sklovsky,
Prof. A.Z. Lazarev) were founded. In such conditions, 85 years ago,
Clinical Institute was among those originating the system of
Post-Diploma training of physicians in Ukraine.
In May 1999, Clinical
Institute as a property of the Union of Physicians was nationalized
and was subordinate to the People's Commissariat of Health Care
of Ukraine, in particular, to Kyiv Province Professional Education
Department and its direct administration was realized by an
Elective Board of Administration. In 1922, a principle of
appointment of directors on the basis of undivided authority was
introduced (the first Director - Prof. M.A. Levytsky).
By the end of the 20-s the
Institute had had 9 Departments which academic and material basis
got a definite development. Summing up the Institute advances for
the first decade of its existence, noting its role and place in the
system of Public Health, its Director Professor O.B. Bernshtein
emphasized in 1928: "…Within the period of 10 years the
Institute turned into a big scientific and educational institution
which had strengthened knowledge of over 2, 500 physicians, more
than a quarter of all Ukrainian physicians…" (Proceedings of
nervous diseases clinic of Kyiv State Institute for Advanced
Training of Physicians. Dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the
Institute. - K., 1928.- P. 3-4).
In June 1930, according to the
Decree of the Soviet of People's Commissars of Ukraine
"About reorganization of higher educational institutions and
higher technical educational institutions and their subordination
to corresponding People's Commissariats" - higher medical
and pharmaceutical education was transmitted from the network of
People's Commissariat of Education into the subordination of
the People's Commissariat of Health Care of Ukraine, on which
the Ukrainian Medical intellectuals insisted for a long time.
Concentration of higher
medical education administration in one Department became a turning
point in the history of higher medical educational institutions of
Ukraine and brought in considerable changes in the Institute
activity, first of all, concerning the contingent destined to take
advanced training and its terms. If, initially, it was regulated
only by its first Charter, then People's Commissariat of Health
Care and government resolutions of the 30-s, in particular,
"About medical personnel" (1931) and "About training
of physicians" (1934), raised direct state requirements
concerning both their background training and their advanced
training. In accordance with the resolution "About rural
station consolidation" (1938), for the first time, it was
established to refer the physicians of rural localities for taking
advanced training - once per 3 years and the urban physicians -
once per 5 years.
Increased practical health
care needs, especially, those of rural network, and introduction of
specialization, required further expansion of the system of
Physicians' knowledge perfection both on the problems of
fundamental disciplines and narrow specialties. It was precisely
this fact that determined the specialization of Departments created
in the 30-s, which total number had made up 24 units by the
beginning of the war. In addition, the cepters for advanced
training of physicians (as affiliations of some Departments) were
created in Bila Tserkva, Zhytomyr, Korosten, Cherkasy, Chernihiv
with the purpose of approaching the system of post-diploma
education directly to the work of physicians.
Increased academic and
material base, specialized training and refresher training of
physicians enabled the Institute, which trained over a thousand
specialists annually, to become one of the powerful medical
educational and scientific institutions of the country of pre-war
period, which scientists made their important contribution to the
treasury of national science.
Within the period of the II
World war the activity of the Institute was interrupted and its
academic and material facilities were destroyed during temporary
occupation of Kyiv.
The Institute was born again
on the 18 of November 1943 according to the Resolution of Ukrainian
government, two weeks after Kyiv had been liberated from nazis. The
first Departments resumed their activity on the base of the former
408th district military hospital and Kyiv Regional Hospital in
1944. Scheduled training of specialists for the system of Ukrainian
Public Health was resumed in 1945.
In 1953 Kyiv Institute for Advanced
Training of Pharmaceutists, which had existed since 1939, was
joined to the Institute.
In the post-war years the
Directors-Rectors of the Academy were Ya.A. Okhrymenko (1943-1944),
V.P. Kommysarenko (1944-1944), I.I. Kal'chenko (1944-1957),
V.D. Bratus' (1957-1959), M.N. Umovyst (1959-1984), V.M.Ghirin
(1984-2002). During this period the number of Departments exceeded
60, which was conditioned by the needs of practical health care
(especially, in the last 40 years, when the Academy was run by
Professors M.N. Umovyst and V.M. Ghirin. More than a quarter of the
century (1965-1991) the Institute was subordinated to the USSR
Health Ministry, which gave an international status to it, since
the trainees of the Institute were the representatives of all
contemporary countries of Commonwealth of Independent States,
although the physicians of Ukraine always made up almost a half of
its contingent.
Up to the beginning of 90-s
the Institute had become one of the biggest in the former USSR and
most powerful educational establishments of such a type in Ukraine.
A new period in the activity of the Institute started in October
1991 after it became a structural unit of the Ministry of Health
(MH) of Sovereign Ukraine. It led to new quality changes of its
status. Under new conditions, which coincided with the initiation
of reforms of medical education in Ukraine, the Institute took
place of priority in the sphere of post-graduate training of
Physicians and turned into an educational and methodological centre
of the MH of Ukraine on this problem. The Departments of the
Academy worked out 2/3 of the total number of curricula. It made it
possible to elaborate assessment computer programmes for the
institutions of analogous type in this country.
In accordance with the concept
of reform of higher Medical education the Academy has to become the
main institution of post-graduate education of Ukraine. The
qualification of its graduates has corresponded to the world
standards. In 1992 new forms of post-graduate education of
physicians and pharmaceutists were introduced, in particular,
pre-certification courses, training of doctor-interns (full-time
attendance and by correspondence), training courses for the heads
and teaching staff members of Institutes and Faculties for Advanced
Training of Physicians and medical higher educational schools, in
2005 faculty of general pratice - family medicine was
introduced.
In 1994 the Faculty for
Advanced Training of teaching staff of Institutes and faculties for
advanced training of Physicians and pharmacists of Ukraine, the
only one in the system of the PHM, a problematical laboratory on
the issues of post-diploma education of physicians, faculty of
training and advanced training of military doctors and pharmacists
of Ukrainian Military Medical Academy of Defence Ministry of
Ukraine were created.
The Institute got a new
qualification in 1996, in the year of the 5th anniversary of
Ukrainian independence. On the 13th of May 1996 the Resolution of
the Cabinet of Ministers "On the Formation of Kyiv Medical
Academy of Post-graduate Education" was issued, according to
it the Academy was considered to be an educational institution of a
new type and higher (IV) level of accreditation.
In 1998, according to the
Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers N 518 from April 20, the
Academy was named after P.L.Shupyk (1907-1986), an outstanding
statesman and scientist who headed the MH of Ukraine twice
(1952-1954, 1956-1969). He made a great contribution into the
development of material and academic basis of the Academy. For 14
years (1965-1969) he was the Head of the Department of Social
Medicine and Management of Health Care (now, Department of Health
Management).
According to President’s
resolution from 27.03.2006 N263/2006 “About conferring Kyiv Medical
Academy of Post-graduate Education named after P.L.Shupyk the
status of National” and resolution of the MH of Ukraine from
31.03.2006 N192 “about measures for realizing the Decree of
President of Ukraine “About conferring Kyiv Medical Academy of
Post-graduate Education named after P.L.Shupyk the status of
National” Kyiv Medical Academy of Post-graduate Education named
after P.L.Shupyk was renamed National Medical Academy of
Post-graduate Education named after P.L.Shupyk.
The Institute and the Academy
have always been proud of their prominent scientists. Well-known in
Ukraine and abroad specialists, founders of their own scientific
schools and directions worked and are working there. The data about
their important scientific achievements are presented in the
section "Outstanding scientific workers of the
Academy".
Currently, in the Academy
there are 9 Specialized Boards for defending the Doctor's and
Candidate's theses in the field of internal, nervous diseases;
surgery; obstetrics and gynaecology, anaesthesiology and intensive
therapy; forensic medicine; technology of drugs and organization of
pharmacy, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and pharmacognosy;
ophthalmology; social medicine. Over 100 Doctors and near 400
Candidates theses were defended during five last years. Over 300
Doctor's and 1500 Candidate's of Medical Science, near 100
of them from foreign countries have been trained in the last 25
years.
The results of scientific
investigations of teaching staff members of the Academy have been
published in textbooks, monographs, educational manuals, reference
books, methodological recommendations and information letters,
papers in journals and collections of scientific works, 1/3 of
which at international level and they have been implemented in
licenses and reported at scientific conferences.
The Academy continues a
tradition of longstanding joint work with health care
establishments. The Academy's staff members give over 100
thousand consultations in base medical establishments and out of
base ones, perform more than 50 thousand complex operations
annually. More than 20 scientists of the Academy are chief
specialists of the MH of Ukraine/
In conditions of independent
Ukraine, the international cooperation of the Academy has entered a
new phase. Basic forms, trends and partners are presented in a
special chapter "International Cooperation". A number of
well-known foreign scientists have been conferred honorary titles
of the Academy. Its Honoured Doctors (Doctor Honoris Causa) have
become Prof. Theodor Hellbregge (Germany), Prof. Albert Schinzel
(Switzerland), Honoured Professors (Professor Honoris Causa) -
Laureate of Alternative Nobel Prize - George Vitoulkas, Greece),
Prof. Hubertus von Foss (Germany), Prof. Weiss (Switzerland).
Today, National Medical
Academy of Post-graduate Education is a leading centre of
post-graduate education and a powerful research centre of Ukraine
which comprises 6 faculties, Institute of Stomatology, over 70
Departments of various specialties, near 650 teaching staff
members, among them over 150 Professors and Doctors of Medical
Science, near 400 Candidates of Medical Science. It is one of the
best indices in Ukraine. Its academic base is housed in the
Administrative and morphological buildings with a total area about
8,000 m2 while the clinical one includes about 7, 000
beds in various modern hospitals and research institutes of Kyiv.
Teaching-learning process is completely computerized, all
Departments are equipped with computers and other technical
facilities, 3 computer classrooms for centralized holding final
examinations after taking pre-certification training courses. 5
Academy's hostels can hold over 2, 000 people.
The staff of the Academy has
contributed a lot to the treasury of Ukrainian medicine by
promoting the reform of health care in Ukraine in general and the
reform of higher medical education particularly.
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