[The becoming and development of the academic subject and scientific discipline "Public Health and Organization of Health Care". Report II (1963/1964-2023/2024) (to the Centenary of the Academician Yu. P. Lisitsyn Chair of public health and health care)]
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This study traces the development of Public Health and Organization of Health Care in Russia from 1963-2023. It highlights the contributions of Yu. P. Lisitsyn and his team to education and health improvement strategies.
Area Of Science
- Public Health
- Health Care Organization
- Medical Education
Background
- The academic discipline 'Public Health and Organization of Health Care' has a significant history in Russia.
- The influence of key figures like Yu. P. Lisitsyn has been pivotal in its evolution.
Purpose Of The Study
- To analyze the formation and development of the academic subject 'Public Health and Organization of Health Care' in Russia over 60 years (1963-2023).
- To evaluate the role of Yu. P. Lisitsyn and his followers in advancing the educational process and scientific basis of health care organization.
Main Methods
- Historical analysis of the development of the academic discipline.
- Review of scientific research and educational contributions from the Chair and its leadership.
Main Results
- The article details the establishment and growth of the discipline over six decades.
- It emphasizes the impact of specific organizational measures on population health improvement.
- The research highlights the Chair's involvement in creating educational and methodological support for various levels of health professionals.
Conclusions
- The work of Yu. P. Lisitsyn and his disciples has been crucial for the progress of Public Health and Organization of Health Care in Russia.
- The Chair has played a vital role in shaping the educational landscape and improving health outcomes through scientific research and pedagogical support.
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