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Students of the program "Organization and management of medical and pharmaceutical activities" will acquire general cultural, general professional and professional competencies that will be formed as a result of mastering the methodology of scientific research in healthcare; information technologies in healthcare; biostatistics and analysis of medical information; modern issues of epidemiology; priorities of healthcare in ensuring the health of the population of the Far Eastern region; organization of therapeutic and preventive care population; sociology of medicine, human ecology and quality of life; evaluation of healthcare technologies; system analysis and management in healthcare; social insurance and quality of medical care; economics, management and marketing in healthcare; legal issues in medicine; medical cybernetics. 

During the preparation, undergraduates will get acquainted with the main directions of fundamental, applied and information-analytical studies of the impact of social conditions and lifestyle on the health of the population; the implementation of a healthy lifestyle, hygienic education and upbringing; the impact of habitat quality on the spread of respiratory diseases; the "environment – human health" system; medical and environmental health processes. The program is aimed at the formation of competencies for the assessment of public health and its determining factors; development of systems that ensure the preservation, strengthening and restoration of public health; possession of organizational, medical and management technologies; assessment of trends in the development of healthcare in Russia and in foreign countries.

Key disciplines of the program:

Healthcare economics; Fundamentals of System Analysis; Biostatistics; Organization of Therapeutic and preventive care, Foreign Healthcare; Basic Information Technologies in Healthcare; Fundamentals of Information and Analytical Modeling of Socio-hygienic Processes; Social Insurance issues.

Partners involved in the implementation of the program:

Benilva Svetlana Nikolaevna, MD, Professor, Chief Physician of the Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2.; Bryukhovetsky Igor Stepanovich, MD, Chief Physician of the FEFU Medical Center; Kalinin Andrey Veniaminovich – MD, Professor, Chief Researcher of the G. P. Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology; Romanova Olga Borisovna, Chief Physician of the Federal Medical Institution "Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Primorsky Krai" Medical Information Analytical Center of the Department of Health of Primorsky Krai; Medical Association of the FEB RAS; Far Eastern District Medical Center.
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