First Pavlov State Medical University Of St. Petersburg
History
The Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University was founded in September 1897 as the Medical Institute for Women. Money from the family of Lydia Shanyavskaya, a women's rights activist, provided the financial resources to establish the institute. Marta Helena Nobel-Oleinikoff, an alumna of the institute and a niece of Alfred Nobel, also made a big donation in the initial years.
The University has changed names several times since then. It became the Women’s Medical Institute of St. Petersburg in 1918 and renamed as Medical Institute of Leningrad in 1924. It was again renamed in 1936, in honour of Ivan Pavlov.
In 1994 the institute was upgraded to a medical university and inaugurated as Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University. The word was reinstated into its name in 2013.
During the interwar years, the Institute of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and Institute of Pediatrics were established as independent units.
Research
Then, Women's Medical Institute, established the second neurology-related department in the country in 1900 under the direction of Vladimir Bekhterev, who headed the Department of Nervous and Mental Diseases until 1913. It was then divided into departments of psychiatry and neurology. Bekhterev's student M.P. Nikitin took charge of the latter from 1913 to 1937.
Faculties
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Sports Medicine
- Faculty of Adapted Physical Education
- Faculty of Pediatrics
- Faculty of Clinical Psychology
- Faculty for International student
- Faculty of Graduate Education in Nursing
- Institute of Nursing
- Faculty of Postgraduate Education
- Faculty of Pre-University Course
Notable people
Faculty
- Danylo Zabolotny (1866-1922) - pioneer in microbiology
Alumni
- Pyotr Anokhin (1898-1974), biologist and physiologist
- Natalia Bekhtereva (1924-2008), neuroscientist and psychologist
- Marta Helena Nobel-Oleinikoff (1881-1973), physician and philanthropist
- Alexander Rosenbaum doctor, poet, composer, singer and actor
- Yelena Bonner (1923-2011), human rights activist
- Vasily Aksyonov (1932-2009), novelist
- Ilya Averbakh (1934-1986), film director, screenwriter
- Sofiya Lisovskaia, Russian urologist
- Tumani Corrah, Gambian clinician scientist
- Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk (1877-1945), Ukrainian physician, writer, and translator
- Gulsum Asfendiyarova (1880-1937), one of the first Kazakh woman medical doctors
- Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, former heath minister of South Africa
See also
References
- ^ "History :: 1SPbGMU". Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
- ^ Skoromets, A.A.; Akimenko, M.A. (2007-02-22). "The History of Neurology in St. Petersburg". Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 16 (1–2): 90–99. doi:10.1080/09647040500539644. ISSN 0964-704X. PMID 17365555. S2CID 35227511.