opening ceremony. (Photo credit: Sarah Marshall, USU)
“We have a critical mission and together, through partnerships, we can meet the challenges to ensure the MHS cares for the 9.6 million beneficiaries, extending from the newborn and other family members to the Soldier, Sailor, Airman, or Marine … to our retirees and veterans,” Woodson said. “I look forward to that partnership and, most importantly, to ensuring we meet the needs of the warfighter now and into the future.”
Woodson explained that, using the knowledge gained through military medical research, he envisions four critical needs for the MHS to consider: integration, adaptation, education, and collaboration.
“We need a tightly integrated joint system,” Woodson said. This includes seamless transition from the frontline medic, integrating the latest technologies to ensure a knowledgeable handoff of wounded service members as they move through the different echelons, such that the continuum of care really is continuous.
Care providers must also be able to adapt and be armed with the latest technology to provide optimal care, including predictive and decision support tools, Woodson told attendees, saying that the next generation of providers need to be agile and adaptable by leveraging digital learning platforms. Finally, there must be collaboration – the heavy lifting cannot be done alone in the Department of Defense. “There must be partnership within the military and other federal entities, as well as with the civilian sector and other academic organizations,” Woodson said.
The underlying theme for these four readiness needs is “digital,” he said. “Our future is digital.”
“USU researchers are dedicated to health solutions, partnering with sister military labs, academia and industry, to reach the key goals I have outlined here,” Woodson said. “As the USU President, I see my role as ensuring we develop the future leaders of the MHS … who start their medical careers in a joint environment and who are comfortable working within multidisciplinary teams, such that it is built into their DNA. I also see USU as a critical translational lab for the MHS and greatly value the work we do with our colleagues in the military medical treatment facilities.”
This is the first year the symposium has been held in person since the start of the pandemic. More than 4,000 people registered for the meeting, including military representatives from allied partner nations such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan. Over the course of four days, more than 450 presentations covering roughly 60 topic areas relevant to military health and warfighter readiness were delivered. In addition to breakout sessions and podium presentations, the symposium also included two poster sessions highlighting an array of innovative research. Although its research work was displayed throughout the exhibit hall area during the three poster sessions, USU’s scientific presence was heavily emphasized in the Tuesday afternoon session by four solid rows of posters, arranged side by side, from the University’s Murtha Cancer Center Research Program (MCCRP) , and the Surgical Critical Care Initiative (SC2i) , which combined had more than 40 posters.
2LT Sarah Walsh presented her work on Pathophysiology of Combined Traumatic Injury during the 2022 Military Health System Symposium. (Photo credit: Sarah Marshall, USU) |
“MCCRP is proud to have a record-setting 33 scientific communications being presented at this year’s MHSRS, including nine oral presentations,” said Dr. Craig Shriver, MCCRP director. “This unprecedented acceptance and opportunity to present our work to Military Health System leaders at this forum once again demonstrates that cancer is a readiness issue for the U.S. military.”
USU researchers also presented on an array of topics, such as COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, wound infection treatment, Acute Radiation Syndrome treatment, musculoskeletal injury, and traumatic brain injury. There were also presentations on combat casualty care, developments in pain management, mitigating bloodborne infections, expeditionary eye care, behavioral health interventions, warfighter nutrition, and health systems research.
Three recent USU alumni were selected to present their work during the MHSRS 2022 Young Investigator Competition on Tuesday afternoon. Army Capt. (Dr.) Haana McMurray (SOM 2021), Army Capt. (Dr). Andrea Moon (SOM 2019), and Army Maj. Jonathan Yost (PhD 2022) were among a dozen scientists who delivered talks on their research efforts. Yost, whose work was on “Ketamine Metabolit (2R, 6R)-HNK Provides Pain Reduction with an AMPA Receptor-dependent Mechanism and Alters AMPA Receptor Expression in the vIPAG,” won the competition and was selected to receive the 2022 MHSRS Young Investigator Award. In addition, several members of USU’s Department of Surgery earned the Best Poster, “Transcriptomic Profiles Associated with the Development of Heterotopic Ossification in Combat Extremity Wounds.”
Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Bradley Dengler, director of USU’s Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine , who presented on blood-based biomarkers and other key lessons from the battlefield, was pleased with the research forum.
“This year’s MHSRS has been particularly meaningful. It’s the first time many of us have been together since the last MHSRS in 2019, and it’s powerful to see the work that’s been done since,” Dengler said. “USU’s cutting-edge research is well highlighted.”
Left: Army Maj. Jonathan Yost (Ph.D. 2022) was selected as the 2022 MHSRS Young Investigator Award recipient. Right: Several Members of USU's Department of Surgery earned the Best Poster, "Transcriptomic Profiles Associated with the Development of Heterotopic Ossification in Combat Extremity Wounds." Dr. Simon Tallowin accepted the award on behalf of the winners, to include Drs. Seth Schobel, Thomas Davis, Benjamin K. Potter, and Eric Elster. (Photo credit: Sarah Marshall, USU) |
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The 3rd Annual Graduate Medical Education Research Symposium was held at Riverside Medical Center on April 28 and 29, 2022, and showcased the following fields of research: Case Studies, Investigator Initiated Studies, Quality Improvement Studies and Evidence-Based Practice Studies.
During the symposium, 16 posters were presented. The symposium concluded on the 2nd day with an awards ceremony followed by winners announced by Lisa Zipsie, DIO.
The winners for best investigator-initiated research were Stephen Tulley, DO, Irfan Vora, DO and Emma Myers, DO, alongside their primary preceptor, Dr. Samrat Khanna, on their poster presentation titled: The Negative Predictive Value of Hypercapnia in the Diagnostic Evaluation of Pulmonary Embolism.
The winner for the best case study went to Emma Myers, DO, alongside her primary preceptor Dr. Raju Z. Abraham, on their poster presentation titled: Biopsy Site Selection.
The winner for best quality improvement study went to Emma Myers, DO, alongside her primary preceptor Roselle Almeida, on their poster presentation titled: Re-evaluating Oxygen Requirements for COPD Patients to Improve GMLOS.
The winner for the best medical student poster presentation went to Andrew Phillipose OMS-3, alongside his co-investigators Andrew Mariano, DO, Bharat Surani, DO, and their primary preceptor, Arun Jagannathan, MD, for their presentation titled: Out of Control: Thoracic and abdominal aortic mural thrombi in “unreduced” ΔCALR essential Thrombocytosis.
The winner of the best Evidence-based practice poster presentation went to Elaine Papineau, DNP, MS-CNS, APRN-BC, CWCN-AP, for her poster presentation titled: Adoption of Venous Ulcer Guidelines to Improve Healing in Community Hospital Outpatient Wound Clinic.
To view a virtual presentation of each submission, select the link below.
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Medical student research symposium.
The Medical Student Research Symposium (MSRS) is a forum for medical students at Johns Hopkins to present their research to the greater Hopkins community. It is an opportunity for students to participate in the exchange of intellectual ideas in a professional format and meet faculty who relish the pursuit of better science and more effective medicine. Our mission is for the Medical Student Research Symposium to foster the development of young researchers who will aid in the advancement of scientific medicine for years to come.
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March 25, 2022
March 25, 2022, noon to 5:45 p.m.
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Seven members of the class of 2022 will give oral presentations as a culmination of their four-year research projects. In addition, poster sessions will be held for all members of the class.
Attendees may watch the livestream below for the research mentor award, oral presentations, and student awards at the times indicated in the below schedule .
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Medical student Natalia Sutherland researches elusive path to brain cancer treatment at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
Medical student Dinesh Lal searches for dynamic cellular organelles in molecular memory lab
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Video: Medical Student Chris Childers looks for a less invasive way of removing biofilm from the catheters of patients
Video: Medical Student Ariel Badger attempts to answer the question "when can I drive again?" after ortopaedic surgery
Samy Lamouille recognized as Research Mentor of the Year at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
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[Chris Childers]: The project that I'm working on is a focused ultrasound to basically treat biofilms off of catheter based medical devices. Anytime we put these devices inside the human body, they can grow biofilms, and that bacteria can harbor there and cause infection in the body. So what we want to do is be able to remove and kill those biofilms on those medical devices non-invasively by using ultrasound.
We didn't have a whole lot of literature on whether or not this was actually feasible. And so kind of the first part of my project was really kind of that proof of concept of determining is this feasible? Is it possible? Can we get a cavitation cloud or an ultrasound histotripsy cloud inside the lumen of a catheter? Can we remove a biofilm and can we, you know, kill bacteria? The kind of the three just general big questions that we had at the beginning of the project.
[Eli Vlaisavjevich]: Chris really started this entire project, which was a completely new direction for our lab. So histotripsy is the core technology that our group works on is a focused ultrasound technology that we're currently developing for a lot of applications, but mostly in oncology. So noninvasive treatment of tumors, liver tumors. We have some work on pancreatic cancer. So Chris came in and was very interested in developing the technology, a version of this that we could actually use for the treatment of biomaterial associated infections.
[Chris Childers]: What we found in my project was that, one, we could use focused ultrasound to treat the inside of a catheter. We also found that focused ultrasound when we applied to this catheter will remove a biofilm from the catheter. And lastly, we found focused ultrasound will also kill bacteria in suspension. The future of medicine is starting to do things through smaller incisions, through completely potentially, in our case, noninvasive procedures. And if we could do that with this technology, you know, it means the world to the patient because then they don't have to have, you know, a needle stick. They don't have to go under the scalpel or anything. It's just an ultrasound device. Like you would go and have your baby ultrasound.
I originally wanted to go into emergency medicine. But this project exposed me to radiology and interventional radiology, kind of learning about the minimally invasive and noninvasive ablation methods. And from that, I started to become more interested in it, did more research, and now I've just applied to interventional and diagnostic radiology for my residency choice.
[Eli Vlaisavjevich]: I work with a lot of the leading interventional radiologists in the world, and I think Chris is the next in line to take over for that. He has that same attitude and that's not only caring about the patients, but is thinking ahead to what's next and how can we have more noninvasive technologies that can, you know, not only improve the outcomes of patients, but the quality of life going through these therapies. He really has that approach.
[Chris Childers]: If this becomes the next technology that we use to make sure that we keep medical devices sterile and keep patients from becoming septic from a implanted medical device, I mean, that's that's massive.
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[Ariel Badger]: When I came to medical school, I knew I wanted a clinical research project, one that I could see the effects somewhat immediately, of course, relatively speaking. So when I met with Dr. Apel and I saw he was answering this question that patients really want to know the answer to, I immediately wanted to come on board.
[Peter Apel]: It's unknown after different types of surgery, whether it be on the wrist or the shoulder or the knee when a patient's safe to go back to driving. And these are everyday common questions from patients. Ariel's study was intended to answer a question of when can I go back to driving after having my carpal tunnel surgery?
[Ariel Badger]: We didn't know if we could really even measure driving fitness. And so when we began this it was really kind of see what happens. Let's see if it's possible. We came up VTTI, we looked at their instrument vehicles, They collect all sorts of information from different camera views to all the kinematic metrics. Yaw, acceleration, speed. It will have GPS coordinates. It looks at even steering wheel angle. After we found that we could effectively and objectively measure driving fitness, it was great to be able to take kind of this proof of concept that was done on just healthy volunteers into an actual patient population.
In the enclave, That's where we take the data collected in the from the hard drives in the car, which include, again, all the kinematic metrics as well as the camera views. And what we got to do was go through each video and determine the timestamps at which certain maneuvers were occurring. So I would kind of go frame by frame write down the start point and end point of those maneuvers so that we could ultimately extract the kinematic data.
[Peter Apel]: We want to do this in bigger surgeries. This project started out asking simply a question about carpal tunnel release. And with our methods and the skills that we gained, we're able to answer the same question about rotator cuff release. So what we found out, surprisingly, was that patients can drive pretty soon after surgery. She found in her research that the traditional way of looking at this problem by simply measuring patients in a simulator doesn't capture who they are with their adaptive abilities. And in that way, she's changed the way that we think about this problem.
[Ariel Badger]: I think the research curriculum is very important. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to really answer the question patients want to know the answer to. I feel like that's something that has been said quite often for this project. It has far exceeded my expectations. So it's truly been such an enjoyable experience, and I'm really glad to have been a part of it.
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Integrating Mission Oriented Research in Medical Sciences
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The 9th edition of Kulliyyah of Medicine’s annual medical one-day symposium with the theme:
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Kursk state medical university.
Located in the heart of Russia’s oldest cities, Kursk State Medical University is synonymous with the history following the city of Kursk for centuries. Kursk State Medical University is established in 1935 by the Council of People’s Commissars. The university construction was completed in the year 1940 establishing the departments of anatomy, biology, general chemistry, and physics along with an auditorium with the strength of 300 plus an anatomical museum to start with. Kursk State Medical University is one of the leading Russian medical universities offering MBBS in Russia at an affordable cost to all international students, especially Indian medical students who want to study MBBS in Russia at a low cost.
Kursk State Medical University which started with few trained medical science practitioners and lecturers who witnessed the first graduation ceremony of 186 medical experts, is now having over 40 thousand doctors, medical professionals, lecturers who are well trained to impart the knowledge amongst the students and equipping them to become well competent professionals in the field.
Kursk State Medical University is significant to the history of Russia, as it witnessed the war of 1941 and showcased its professional abilities as a service to its motherland. It was during the second graduation ceremony the war broke and disrupted the peaceful life of the students and the staff. The lecturers and doctors played a crucial role by offering preventive medical help and establishing institutions. They also held roles of advisory committees, evacuations drive, surgeons, therapists, and paramedics for city military laboratories. In the year 1944, an order was issued to reestablish and repair the University, resuming the education of making remarkable doctors and health professionals. Kursk State Medical University has reared itself from the worst situations of war and after-effects to being one of the high-ranking universities in Russia. The university has proved its capacity and development in getting recognized by the Ministry of education and Science of the Russian Federation, grabbing a place in the Round University Ranking held by the European scientific and Industrial Board, ARES Ranking, and others.
Kursk State Medical University is accredited by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The university is also approved by NMC (National Medical Commission) formerly, MCI (Medical Council of India), WHO, FAIMER, the US Department of Education, and the General Medical Council of Britain. Kursk State Medical University is enlisted with WDOMS (World Directory of Medical Schools). This means that a medical graduate from Kursk State Medical University will not only get a globally recognized MBBS degree but also an opportunity to continue their medical practice in India (after qualifying the FMGE).
The Independent Public Council “European Quality” has listed KSMU among the Hundred Best Russian universities. Annually, KSMU proves its efficiency which is reflected by the monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Achieved high ranks in Russian and international ratings of the university such as; Round University Ranking (RUR) conducted by the European scientific and Industrial Board, International Ranking ARES, Rating Agency RAEX (Expert RA), National University Ranking, and others.
Kursk State Medical University started with around four academic departments to having more than 60 departments, like Gynecology, pediatrics, obstetrics, endocrinology, psychiatry, psychology, traumatology, pharmaceutical, philosophy, foreign languages, and others. The University as its objective focuses abundantly on the need of having a world-class health care system and accredited medical specialists and professionals. The courses are designed to pay adequate attention to the issues and gaps surrounding the health care system and inculcate the necessary awareness in the students about it and the importance of social welfare in the lives of a medical professionals. Kursk State Medical University provides world-class classroom facilities with having over 19000 students, around 6000 admitted to getting a higher education, 800 in secondary professional education, and around 9000 as specialists and post-graduate residents. The growth of the Kursk State Medical University follows a steep-up graph as it keeps up with trends in research and methodology alongside professional skill development with the required scientific approach. Kursk State Medical University also offers an opportunity to all enrolled students who chose this university to study MBBS in Russia to carry out world-class scientific research including in the context of cooperation with educational and scientific organizations of Russia and foreign countries. Kursk State Medical University regularly initiates and organizes all-Russian and international conferences on current problems of medicine, pharmacy, psychology, and the realization of pedagogical technologies in medical education and also encourages all enrolled students studying MBBS at Kursk State Medical University to take active participation in it.
Kursk State Medical University offers a well-designed training program to students who have passed primary professional certificates. The training program had provided professional training to over 700 students reaching out from the Russian federation. For help purposes, the Kursk State Medical University has put together laboratories with the required equipment and offers a first-class research facility. The research work holds an important part of the curriculum, thereby offering the students to utilize the best sources and opportunities to conduct experimental work in various fields of medicine, pathology, and genetic epidemiology. The research facility is not restrained to the university but offers inter-state and inter-country cooperation with different organizations. To enhance the competition and level of learning, the university conducts timely conferences and programs covering and inviting innovation and inputs from all over the world and presenting the university students to make the best use of the exposure presented to them.
Established in 1935, The Library at Kursk State Medical University has been an integral part of it since then. At its deposition, the library at Kursk State Medical University has over 600,000 copies of books, magazines, research papers, newspapers, subscription of periodicals in over 150 titles. The library construction is made keeping in mind the needs of students with bifurcation and labeling of different literature as per department. The issuing of books and medical literature along with the records are maintained digitally. The library is upgraded with personal computers and a local area network to help students and make better use of the internet for their research work.
While the Kursk State Medical University puts forth its best to enrich the academic background of the students, it also makes sure it develops their overall personality by presenting them with one of the vibrant campus lives. The campus is a hub of opportunities with a large number of international students which makes it a melting pot of cultures, languages, and experiences. This gives birth to a future of deep bilateral professional and cultural ties in this era of conflicts of interests. The students can indulge themselves in various extracurricular activities ranging from sports to drama, from student unions to student exchange programs, from intra-state to intra-state competitions. Kursk State Medical University acknowledges the importance of culture and promotes the various clubs made to celebrate various festivals and occasions of the particular country bringing it to their friends from other countries and celebrating the diversity in unison like Indian Students Association, Thai Students association, etc. The campus provides a community for people to socialize and enhance their skills. The local historical museums, art galleries, cafes, and shops let the student get acquainted with the rich cultural heritage and history of the place and pursue their interests in arts and literature.
The Kursk hostel has various hostels, dorms, and private apartments to choose from whatever deems comfortable to the students. The charges for the same are adjusted and informed prior to the time of admission. The hostels are a free few minutes’ walk from the main campus building and have accessibility to good public transport. The accommodation is headed by wardens who are like a guide and friend in the new home away from home. The hostel premises are guarded by personal security guards, 24*7 CCTV surveillance and fire alarm system are maintained. The canteen provides good, affordable and healthy food to suit all taste buds. It also has the availability of various other cheap side snacks and meals to choose from. With a seating capacity of over 800 in the canteen, it feels like bonding over meals.
Particular | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 |
Tuition Fee(approx.) | 5580$ | 5580$ | 5580$ | 5580$ | 5580$ | 5580$ |
Hostel Fee(approx.) | 700$ | 700$ | 700$ | 700$ | 700$ | 700$ |
Total Fees in USD(approx.) | 6280$ | 6280$ | 6280$ | 6280$ | 6280$ | 6280$ |
Ulitsa Karla Marksa, д.3, Kursk, Kursk Oblast, Russia, 305000
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Among Russia’s medical universities, Kursk State Medical University (KSMU) has a strong reputation and a high ranking for all students looking to study MBBS in Russia . It was the first institution in Russia to launch an MBBS program in English for international students. This is why students who want to study MBBS always consider Kursk State Medical University. The world ranking of Kursk State Medical University reflects its dedication to quality education in medicine and research.
It is ranked among the best universities in Russia that offer practical medical knowledge. The Indian Medical Council has given permission to the university. More than 5500 students are pursuing medical degrees at KSMU, 1300 of whom are international students. Qualified and trained educators and medical professionals who can engage students and impart both theoretical and practical knowledge The world-renowned Kursk State Medical University is known for its excellent instruction and cutting-edge approach to the overall development of students’ personalities. Kursk State Medical University continues to enhance its global reputation, as evidenced by its current world ranking in medical education.
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Over 1.5 million books, 4,707 journals, 330,000 electronic journals and books; electronic literature search and internet information services available | |
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KSMU is always considered among the best universities in world. Following is the list of ranks according to World reasearch rankings and EECA
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Kursk State Medical University | 441 | 196 |
Why study mbbs at kursk state medical university.
It is one of the most prestigious medical universities for MBBS course in Russia and has been providing quality education in the field of medicine for over a century. There are many reasons why you should choose KSMU as your destination for higher studies.
KSMU provides students with great educational opportunities that allow them to realize their dreams of becoming doctors.
The university has well-equipped classrooms, a library, and a variety of other facilities that make it easier for students to learn and master the concepts taught in the medical courses.
The university also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and research opportunities that help students gain valuable experience and build their resumes.
In general terms, if you want success, then choose KSMU .
Due to its high academic standards, cutting-edge instructional strategies, and scientific outlook, University has established a remarkable reputation on the international stage. The world ranking of Kursk State Medical University highlights its recognition as a leading institution for medical studies internationally. In the international rankings by the World Health Organization and UNESCO, KSMU holds prestigious positions.
The Medical Council of India, JPA Malaysia, the Medical Council of Sri Lanka, and other nations have all recognized the Kursk Medical University. The General Medical Council of the major European nations and other international medical boards accept degrees from Kursk State Medical University.
Studying MBBS at Kursk State Medical University can be advantageous. Let us see some key advantages
These glimpses of facts make KSMU prestigious among the top universities.
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At Kursk State Medical University , the majority of the professors have doctorates or other advanced degrees in their fields of expertise. As part of the Medical Education Reform, the faculties are informed of the most recent educational developments, such as PBL and course integration.
Five hospitals that are affiliated with the university offer enough opportunities for clinical practice for students. Among China’s “100 best hospitals” were three affiliated hospitals.
The cost of MBBS in Russia is much affordable than many countries which makes it a top destination among Indians. The Kursk State Medical University fees for international students vary based on the chosen program and are typically outlined in the university’s official fee structure. Following is the fees structure of KSMU.
Other fees like medical insurance, visa extension, Indian food fee, and other miscellaneous charges may vary. Please connect on our WhatsApp number to know full details.
Particulars | Year 1 | Year 2-6 |
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Tuition Fees | $5500 | $5500 |
Hostel Fees | $700 | $700 |
Hostel fees in INR | Rs.56,000 (approx) | Rs.56,000 (approx) |
Total Fees in Rs | Rs.4.55 Lakhs | Rs.4.55 Lakhs |
1) NEET Qualification is mandatory.
2) 50% in Physics, Biology, and Chemistry.
3) Applicant must be up to 17 years old as of December 31
4) Medical Fitness certificate
5) The student must have no criminal report.
Indian Passport with at least 18 months validity
10th Certificate with Mark sheet
12th Certificate with Mark sheet
Original Birth Certificate
Ten passport-sized Photographs
Invitation letter from the Medical University, Russia
Authorization from the Ministry of External Affairs, India
Verification & subsequent legalization from the Russian Embassy
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The steps that have been described regarding the admissions process at Kursk State Medical University are listed below:
Step 1: Complete the Kursk State Medical University admission form completely and accurately.
Step 2: Applicants must submit all required documentation, including a scanned copy of their transcripts from grades 10 and 12, their NEET scorecard, a copy of their passport, and a copy of their medical certificate.
Step 3: After applying for admission and waiting 10 to 15 days, candidates will receive an invitation letter.
Step 4: Students must use net banking to pay the institute’s tuition after receiving an invitation letter.
Step 5: After applying for a student visa, which takes 10 days to process, students must have the original payment receipt and invitation letter from the university.
Year | Semester | Syllabus |
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1st Year | 1st Sem | Anatomy |
2nd Sem | History and Anatomy | |
2nd year | 3rd-Sem | Biochemistry, Histology, Psychology & Pedagogy, Microbiology, Cell Biology, General Pathology |
4th-Sem | Micro-Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology | |
3rd year | 5th-Sem | Pharmacology, Pathology, Micro-Biology, Pharmacology, Path physiology |
6th-Sem | Path Physiology, Pathology, Genetics and principles of clinical medicine | |
4th-6th year | 7th-12th Sem | Pediatrics, Oncology, Neurology, Psychology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Emergency Medicine, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Primary Care Medicine, ENT, Neurology, Psychiatry, Cardiology |
Particulars | Average cost in INR |
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Accommodation Cost | 57,400/Year |
Total Living Cost | 12,000/Month |
The words ‘active’ and ‘healthy’ best describe student and college life at KSMU. These include extracurricular activities, sports competitions, and events related to different cultures and nations. Student unions, international students’ unions, unions organized by country of representation, sports organizations, and others are all present at the university.
KSMU provides its students with a high-level education within the framework of cutting-edge ideas and opportunities that will define their future. Every university experience—including at KSMU—involves learning new skills, getting to know interesting people, and making lifelong friends. The campus is a real melting pot of intercultural cooperation and a hive of activity.
1. Amenities for photocopies and bookbinding.
2. 24/7/365 accessibility of Internet network.
3. A field and playground for sports.
4. Comfortable library features.
5. Amenities for transportation and healthcare.
6. 100% Enhanced Security.
7. Canteen supplies.
8. Advanced labs.
9. Associated medical facilities.
10. Area for recreation.
1. The city lies in western central Russia.
2. It has a population size of about 456,000 people.
3. While being in a in a great urban environment, Kursk gives a high level of safety.
4. The cultural, industrial, scientific, and educational centers of Kursk are well known.
5. Russian universities have been approved by the WHO (World Health Organization) and the NMC (National Medical Commission).
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What is the medium of instruction.
The medium of instruction for the MBBS program at Kursk State Medical University is English.
The duration of MBBS programs in Russia is typically 6 years, including 1-year internship.
Yes, Kursk State Medical University is recognized by the Medical Council of India, allowing Indian students who graduate from the university to practice in India after passing the required screening test.
International students can apply for scholarships from certain Russian universities based on their academic standing. Furthermore, government scholarships or other forms of financial assistance may be available.
Kursk is generally considered safe for international students.
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