3 Results in Dermatological Medicine
Occupational skin diseases continue to be an important group of work-related diseases. They cause a significant percentage of industrial disabilities and a great number o ... [+]
Occupational skin diseases continue to be an important group of work-related diseases. They cause a significant percentage of industrial disabilities and a great number of lost work days. The vast majority of occupational skin diseases comprises contact dermatitis, allergic and irritant eczema, less frequently contact urticaria.
Course objectivesThe aim of the course is to provide the participants with detailed up-to-date knowledge of the practical importance of clinical diagnostics, therapeutics, and prevention of occupational skin diseases. The course will cover the exposures and risk factors in different occupations, as well as the causative chemicals and other causes of these diseases, and contact allergy at large.... [-]
Do you need to broaden your skills in the skin care center and have heard about the fantastic results that can be achieved with Microdermabrasion and Photizo® Light Thera ... [+]
This Short Learning Programme will be offered over two days and will include practical and theoretical applications of both of these machines for facial and body treatments. The purpose of this SLP is to provide structured theoretical and practical learning opportunities related to diamond tip MDA and Photizo light therapy. Qualifying delegates will be able to utilize this practical and theoretical knowledge to enhance their skills in Somatology clinics as these modalities are considered to be “cutting-edge”. A written theory test and practical assessment are required to ensure competency in both aspects.... [-]
Teaching medicine at Novosibirsk State University was organized on the basis of the Division of Medical Biology of the Department of Natural Sciences. ... [+]
Teaching medicine at Novosibirsk State University was organized on the basis of the Division of Medical Biology of the Department of Natural Sciences. In 1995, training of specialists qualified in biomedical research was started there. The Same year, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation decided to open the medical departments at three classical universities in Moscow, Petersburg, and Novosibirsk. The academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Ludmila N.Ivanova, Dmitry G.Knorre, and Valentin V.Vlasov – were among the founders of the university medical department in Novosibirsk. In 2002, Novosibirsk State University was licensed to teach general medicine, and the next year the first students were enrolled in the Division of Medicine of the Department of Natural Sciences. In 2003, the division evolved into a new university department, and professor Andrey G.Pokrovsky, M.D. became the first dean of the department.In 2009, the first graduation of the Medical Department of Novosibirsk State University occurred. All the graduates obtained the Medical Doctor Diploma with specialization in General Medicine, and those who decided to proceed with medical practice were admitted as interns or resident doctors to the different hospitals of Novosibirsk city and the region. Some of the graduates entered the post-graduate education programs at the research institutes of the Siberian Branches of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and pursued the biomedical research career. The Same year, the state accreditation for the teaching of general medicine was successfully obtained. The Medical Department of Novosibirsk... [-]