HISTORY OF THE DEVELOP-MENT OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AT THE IVANO-FRANKIVSK NATIO-NAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FOR 50 YEARS (1967-2017)
Journal: Art of Medicine (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-10-03
Authors : N.V. Skrypnyk V.I. Botsyurko O.M. Didushko I.O. Kostitska T.S. Vatseba O.V. Marusyn I.V. Cherniavska R.I. Deliatynskyi;
Page : 5-28
Keywords : Chair of Endocrinology; history of the chair; heads of the chair; development perspectives;
Abstract
During the 20th century, the process of origin and formation of endocrinology in Prykarpattia is linked to the development of medicine and organization of healthcare in Ukraine in general and in particular to an evolution of endocrinology from organotherapy and experimental studies up to medical specialty and specialized section in the structure of medical sciences. First steps for the organization of endocrinology service in Stanislav region were done during the first postwar decade (1945–1953) by results of expeditionary researches of endemic goiter in Prykarpattia. Next period (1953–1967) development of studies and medical practice were combined with introducing of endocrinology to the academic process of Stanislav Medical Institute. Origin of endocrinology as an academic discipline happened in Prykarpattia in 1953, when the head of the Chair of Social Hygiene and Healthcare Organization A. A. Harhashian started to teach this course for students of Stanislav State Medical Institute. Actually, the history of future Chair of Endocrinology of modern Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University started from this. A. A. Harhashian was famous as a grounder of endocrinology service in Ivano-Frankivsk region. In 1951 he organized one of the first antigoiter dispensaries in Ukraine and introduced diagnostics and treatment of thyroid diseases with radioactive iodine. Furthermore, he was an excellent pedagogue, while working in Ivano-Frankivsk Medical Institute as a dean of medical faculty, and later as a vice-rector of educational work. A new stage in the development of endocrinology as an academic and scientific discipline and at the same time the future chair was the organization of a separate course of endocrinology in 1967. Its foundation meant organizational separation of endocrinology in the structure of the medical institute, laid the groundwork for a foundation of a specialized chair in perspective. The first supervisor, head of the course of endocrinol-ogy was in Ivano-Frankivsk State Medical Institute in 1967–1981 the Candidate of Medical Sciences, Docent Hanna P. Parashchak (1927–2013). Heading in 1967 the course of endocrinology, Ms. Parashchak formed a course collective, organized its educational, scientific and medical activity. Along with the educational work, the course of endocrinology played a role of a peculiar center for scientific studies of problems of endocrine diseases. In 1970th the head of the course of en-docrinology Professor H. P. Parashchak continued the practice of scientific expeditions in mountain districts of Ivano-Frankivsk region. The second head of the course of endocrinology of Ivano-Frankivsk State Medical Institute was in 1982–1985 the Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Iryna P. Vandzhura.
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