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with great pleasure we invite you to participate in the International WinterMedical School 2014 in Moscow, Russia.
You can choose a two-week elective in one of the following fields: urology,obstetrics & gynecology, pediatrics, dentistry or radiology. Each course isaimed to give you an outstanding clinical practical experience in your field ofmedical interest under supervision of proficient medical experts.
We have designed the program for you as a unique opportunity to broadenacademic and professional horizons, as well as to enjoy international culturalactivities which are an integral part of the curriculum.
This guide will provide you with all necessary information to make your stayas productive and exciting as possible.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please, do not hesitate to contactthe IWMS’14 coordinator.
Sincerely yours, Prof. Petr F. Litvitskiy Vice-Rector for International Affairs
Dear student,
Dates
Place
Language
Target group
Clinical areasat choice
Number of participants
Fees &Payment
February 17th – March 2nd, 2014
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU, Moscow, Russia
English
Medical students of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th years
Dentistry, Pediatrics, Radiology, Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Up to 3 students for each area.Maximum number of participants - 15.
€800 IWMS’14 fee includes study program, re-gistration fee, accomodation at the University hostel, partial meals, russian language course for beginners.
The IWMS’14 registration fee (€50) should be paid within the three working days upon receival of a con-firmation letter on participation in the School.
The rest fee should be paid not later than 10 days before the School start.
Onlineapplication
Please note, during application you will be asked to up-load the scanned copies of the following documents:- National Passport;- CV;- Documentation of English language proficiency (non-native speakers);- Medical Certificate.
For application online please copy the following link to your web-browser’s URL bar:http://www.mma.ru/events/147276/?sphrase_id=96393
Deadline for application is December 20th, 2013
Please keep all important documents, including your passport,travel doc-uments and program contact information in your carry-on luggage. Please label your entire luggage with both your home and IWMS’14 program office contact information.
DO NOT FORGET TO TAKE WITH YOU!1. MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (dates and results of Hepatitis (B, C), HIV/AIDS, PPD (Mantoux), WR (Syphilis), Measles(Rubeola), Rubella and Varicella Tests and Immunizations).2. At least €100 IN CASH (for transfer from an airport to the hostel and other living expenses during first days in Moscow).3. OPERATION OVERALLS, MEDICAL COAT, SECOND PAIR OF SHOES.4. MEDICAL INSURANCE valid in the Russian Federation and covering the entire period of your stay in Russia.5. One ID PHOTO 3x4 cm (for registartion in Russia)
Helpful to have1.A debit/credit card (VISA/Mastercard).2.Extra medication (recommended).3.Own towels, personal hygiene products.
ArrivalOnce you forward to our office your travel details we will be able to instruct you regarding public transport or organize a medical student of I.M. Sechenov First MSMU to pick you up at the airport.
We need following information:- city and time where the flight/train comes from;- exact time and date of arrival;- flight/train number;- airport/railway station of arrival.
AccommodationThe hostel is located in the central part of Moscow close to the metro station which connects to the entire city.
Students are accommodated in blocks with three two- or three-place rooms. Each block has lavatory, shower room and kitchen equipped with a sink, hot-plate and refrigerators. Rooms are allocated according to availability without possibility of selection.
You and your roommates get two keys – for your room and your block. In case you decide to make duplicates key cutting office is next to the hostel. It will cost you approx. 100 rub. per key.
The laundry room is at the basement floor and works for 4 days per week. The price for laundry is 50 rub. per 5 kg.
Welcome receptionOn the first day of studies – Monday, February 17th, 2013 – at 9:00 a.m. you are expected at the registration and orientation meeting at the International Office of I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Bol’shaya Pirogovskaya st. 2, bld. 4,Rector’s Office).
Please, do not forget to take with you to the meeting:- international passport;- migration card (you will be given at the customs control in Moscow airport upon arrival);- id photo 3x4 cm.
DENTISTRY
1st week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
Wee
k 1:
Ora
l and
max
illof
acia
l ped
iatr
ic s
urg
ery
/
Ort
hod
onti
cs (3
6 ho
urs)
DAY 1 Oral and maxillofacial
pediatric surgery.
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 2 Oral and maxillofacialpediatric surgery
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 3 Oral and maxillofacialpediatric surgery
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 4 Oral and maxillofacial pediatric surgery
Seminar 6 Practical hands-on course at the
department of pediatric surgery
DAY 5 Orthodontics
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 6 Orthodontics
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DENTISTRY
2nd week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
Wee
k 2:
Ort
ho
do
nti
cs /
Ped
iatr
ic d
enti
stry
(36
ho
urs
)
DAY 7 Orthodontics
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 8 Orthodontics
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course at thedepartment of pediatric dentistryand orthodontics (outpatient clinic)
DAY 9 Pediatric dentistry Seminar
6 Practical hands –on course: cariesrisk assessment in clinical practice
DAY 10 Pediatric dentistry
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course: primaryteeth restorations with different type of materials
DAY 11 Pediatric dentistry
Seminar
6 Practical hands-on course:pulpotomy in primary tooth withcomposite resoration
DAY 12 Pediatric dentistry Dental hygiene lesson at the Russian-German school with schoolchildrenaged 12-14 years
6
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
1st week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
1:
Ob
ste
tric
s (3
6 h
ou
rs)
Day 1
Workflow management ofan obstetric-gynecologic in-patient department
Seminar 1
Diagnostic techniques ingynecology
Seminar 2
Practical training 3
Day 2 Extragenital pathology andpregnancy
Seminar 2
Training at the Department ofPregnancy Failures
4
Day 3 Infections in Obstetrics
Seminar 2
Training at the 2nd ObstetricDepartment
4
Day 4 Delivery methods
Seminar 2
Training at a Maternity Block 4
Day 5 Obstetric hemorrhage
Seminar 2
Training at the MaternityDepartment, postoperating ward
4
Day 6 Practical training 6
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
2nd week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
2:
Gy
ne
colo
gy
(3
6 h
ou
rs)
Day 7 Diagnostic techniques ingynecology
Seminar 1
Training at the Department of Ultrasonography
5
Day 8 Methods of infertilitytreatment
Seminar 1
Training at the ART Department 5
Day 9 Hands-on practice training with endoscopic and laparoscopicsimulators
6
Day 10 Endometrium pathology
Seminar 1
Training at the GynecologyDepartment, operating theatre
5
Day 11 Nonmalignant hysteropathy and ovariopathy
Seminar 1
Training at the GynecologyDepartment, operating theatres
5
Day 12 Genital organs descent,urinary incontinence
Seminar 1
Training at the GynecologyDepartment
5
PEDIATRICS
1st week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
1:
His
tory
& p
hy
sica
l e
xam
ina
tio
n (
36
ho
urs
)
DAY 1 Functional responsibilities of an in-patient pediatric physician. Workflowbasic principles
Introduction seminar 6
DAY 2
Taking and assessing a patient’shistory: social, biological, genealogical.Anthropometric surveys. Assessmentof a patient’s physical fitness
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 3 Physical examination of a patient:general surveying, palpation,percussion, auscultation
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 4 Assessment of tests results: CBC, UA,coprogram, biochemical blood assay,immunoassay, FBS, hemodiastase, etc.
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 5 Assessment of tests results: ultrasonicscanning, X-ray, ECG, etc.
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 6
Assessment of tests results: gastraland duodenal intubation,bronchoscopy and bronchography,etc.
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
PEDIATRICS
2nd week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
2:
Em
erg
en
cy c
are
& b
asi
c tr
ea
tme
nt
(36
ho
urs
)
DAY 1
Preparation of a patient for X-ray andultrasonic scanning of GIT and GUSorgans, endoscopic examination of GITand respiratory organs
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 2 Provide rationale for etiologic,pathogenetic, and syndromictreatment at various malconditions
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 3 Dose calculation and dilution ofmedications
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 4 Injections, intravenous infusions &transfusions
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 5 Emergency care at ARF, CHF and convulsions
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
DAY 6 Nutrition correction for variouspatients
Seminar 2
Hands-on practical training 4
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
1:
Dia
gno
stic
Ra
dio
logy
/ Im
agi
ng
mo
dal
itie
s
(36
ho
urs
)
DAY 1 DiagnosticRadiology. Imagingmodalities.
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 2 Radiography.
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 3 ComputedTomography.
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 4 Ultrasound
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 5 Magnetic ResonanceImaging
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 6 Nuclear Medicine Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
RADIOLOGY
1st week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
2:
Dia
gno
stic
Rad
iolo
gy/
Imag
ing
of
spe
cifi
c an
ato
mic
re
gio
ns
(36
ho
urs
) DAY 7 MusculoskeletalImaging
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 8 Chest Imaging
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 9 CardiovascularImaging
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 10 GastrointestinalImaging
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 11 Neuroradiology
Seminar 2
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
4
DAY 12 Emergency radiology Seminar 1
Practice in radiology department/ atworkstation
5
RADIOLOGY
2nd week
UROLOGY
1st week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
We
ek
1:
Ge
ne
ral
uro
log
y (
36
ho
urs
) DAY 1
Semiotics and symptomatology ofurological diseases. Part 1
Morning conference 1
Familiarization tour forUrological clinic
2
Semiotics and symptomatology ofurological diseases. Part 2
Seminar 1
Curation of patients 2
DAY 2 Bleeding and blood transfusion Morning conference 2
Practice at transfusiologydepartment
4
DAY 3 Emergency urology Morning conference 2
Seminar/ Curation ofpatients
4
DAY 4 Prostate cancer, BPH, Renal cancer, Bladder cancer
Morning conference 2
Seminar/ Curation ofpatients
4
DAY 5 Workshop at the University Simulation Center 6
DAY 6 Nephrolithiasis, pyelonephritis, cystitis Morning conference 2
Seminar/ Curation ofpatients
4
UROLOGY
2nd week
Block Date Topic Details Duration(hours)
Wee
k 2
: U
rolo
gica
l su
rger
y (
36
ho
urs
)
DAY 7 Extracorporalnephrolithotripsy
Morning conference 1
Practice in X-ray surgery room,assistance in operations
5
DAY 8 Percutaneousnephrolithotripsy
Morning conference 1
Practice in X-ray surgery room,assistance in operations
5
DAY 9 Workshop at the University Simulation Center 6
DAY 10 Laparoscopical urologicalsurgery
Morning conference 1
Practice in operation room,assistance in laparoscopicaloperations
5
DAY 11 Open-surgery urological operations
Morning conference 1
Practice in operation room, assistance in open-surgeryoperations
5
DAY 12 Endoscopic urologicaloperations
Morning conference 1
Practice in operation room,assistance in Endoscopicoperations
5
Russian language courseDuring your winter school in Moscow you will have a unique oppor-tunity to take part in the Intensive Course of the Russian language for beginners, which is is free-of-charge for the IWMS’14 participants.
Aim of the Course is to help foreign physicians and medical students to fulfil their professional duties and to communicate with their col-leagues and patients in Russia. The Course is also interesting because it trains not only to use the Russian language for professional purposes but in your everyday life as well.
Duration of the Course is 26 academic hours. Trainings will be conduc-ted in groups of 5. You will receive the Course syllabus at the Welcome reception on the 17th of February.
Passes for public transportationWell-developed systems of public transportation (metro, buses, trolley-buses and trams) with universal public transport tickets make the Moscow area of more than 1,100 km2 almost insensible and rather convenient in terms of navigation.
You can purchase universal tickets for 1 (30 rub.), 2 (60 rub.), 5 (150 rub.), 10 (300 rub.), 20 (500 rub.), 40 (1000 rub.), 60 (1200 rub.) trips. There is a common opinion that the fastest way to navigate around Moscow is metro. Most stations are open from 6 a.m. till 1 a.m.
Meals & RefreshmentsYou will be provided hot lunches on week days.
Dining halls offer students a variety of reasonably priced and nutritious meals. Students also have a choice of vegetarian and pork-free meals, a salad and antipasti buffet, fresh juices, desserts, sweets, and ice-cream. Cafeterias offer a variety of sandwiches, cakes, sweets, drinks, but only a small variety of warm dishes.
There are also a lot of public food courts, cafes and restaurants near the University campus and around the city.
Telephone & InternetTo stay in touch you can get a Russian sim card for your mobile phone. Students or officers of the University will be happy to help you and choose the most bargaining tariff.
Of course, you can also check with your current cell phone provider if it would be financially feasible to change your current contract accord-ingly.
You can easily use the University free WiFi zones but not every Uni-versity building provides them. In case of need you can use free wire-less internet access offered by lots of cafés around the University, or internet cafés.
Leisure & SportsSituated on the Moscow River and having over 450 km2 of green areas the city is also home to many famous museums, art galleries, theatres, several world heritage sites, including the Moscow Kremlin, an ancient fortress that is the residence of the Russian president today.
University sports facilities are restricted to long-term students of I.M. Sechenov First MSMU. We can recommend you some other options which are open to the public.
Moscow is an excellent city for winter sposts such as skating, skiing, snowboarding, ice-hockey, etc. Equipment can be rented in most parks and multiple winter sports centers. You can also visit numerous fitness centers, gyms, swimming pools and saunas.
Safety & InsuranceWhile we believe that Russia is safe to travel and study in, we are also sure that precautions should be taken when traveling to any foreign country. To assure your safety during the winter school you will get safety instructions at the orientation meeting and will be often ac-companied by students of I.M. Sechenov First MSMU. But remember, your safety mostly depends on your own behavior and discipline.
Please note that you are required to have medical insurance while in Russia and to carry your insurance information at all times.
Emergency servicesPolice, Fire and Medical emergency 112Credit/debit card loss:Visa 363-2400-866-654-0164MasterCard 8-800-555-0269
IWMS’14 CoordinatorsTatiana V. Gerasimova (German-speaking)tel: +7 (495) 622-95-86e-mail: [email protected]
Igor S. Lunkov (English-speaking)tel: +7 (495) 622-96-43e-mail: [email protected]