Kherson medical college admission conditions. Kherson Basic Medical College

There is no chance to enter if you did not pay $ 1,500 before the exams and this is not for the budget (pharmacists after grade 9). It doesn't matter how your child learns. At the preparatory courses, it was immediately clear who was in the lead in knowledge of chemistry, but the exam showed that three students wrote for 12 and 11 points, the excellent students got marks of 5 and 6 points. Is there a video... There is no chance to enter if you did not pay $ 1,500 before the exams and this is not for the budget (pharmacists after grade 9). It doesn't matter how your child learns. At the preparatory courses, it was immediately clear who was in the lead in knowledge of chemistry, but the exam showed that three students wrote for 12 and 11 points, the excellent students got marks of 5 and 6 points. There is a video - where supposedly already enrolled children ridicule those who did not have money or they simply did not know that they had to pay such a fee.


But no more complaints! The quality of teaching is really very good, the teachers - clinicians - are just amazing! They always... The main drawback of this college, and I am not the first to say this, is corruption ... And even the fact that corruption exists everywhere does not console, since everyone had to pay there, and not small money, regardless of knowledge. If you want to get a diploma - pay!
But no more complaints! The quality of teaching is really very good, the teachers - clinicians - are just amazing! They will always teach you what is useful to you, because their advice from personal experience cannot be subtracted from any book....
After graduating from college, I am very pleased with my further career growth.

College graduated with a degree in orthopedic dentistry. I am very glad that I chose this specialty. The teachers here are real pros, and practitioners are generally just aces in their field. A big plus of the college is the presence of its own hostel. It certainly is not so hot, but for that it is much cheaper than renting a house in the city.

On October 2, 1872, the first specialized medical institution in the province, the zemstvo feldsher school, began its activity in Kherson. The school did not have its own premises and was located in the free premises of charitable institutions.

The school accepted children aged 14 to 20 who knew Russian and passed the entrance exams. To correct the moral deviations of students, a punishment cell functioned at the school.

The following disciplines were studied:

  • the law of God;
  • Russian language;
  • arithmetic;
  • primary information about the natural sciences;
  • history and geography of Russia;
  • Latin language;
  • botany;
  • pharmacology;
  • pharmacognosy;
  • anatomy;
  • physiology;
  • pathology;
  • therapy;
  • venereology;
  • surgery;
  • dental treatment;
  • home visits.

Practical classes were held in the hospital, both during the day and at night.

Graduates who successfully passed all the transfer and graduation tests received a certificate for the title of paramedic, and those who worked 4 years after graduation received the title of senior paramedic.

The first release of paramedics took place in 1876 (10 people).

From 1903/04 at. The number of urban pupils exceeded the rural ones, and compared to previous years, this category even increased. Residents of counties also belonged to the urban category. By 1901, people of all ranks and states were admitted to the school of paramedics, in addition, visitors from other provinces enjoyed the same rights as residents of the Kherson province.

Since 1901, during admission to the school, preference was given to natives and permanent residents of the Kherson province.

A significant number of school graduates and high school students took part in the revolutionary movement. By the way, the feldsher movement, which received a wide response and support in many provinces of Russia, originated in Kherson.

In August 1914, the First World War began. School paramedics with paramilitary order is transferred almost to martial law. Holidays are cancelled. Classes were held throughout the year. Some of the students were called to the front, but students born in 1894-1897 were given deferrals to finish school.

In 1905, a military paramedic school was opened in Kherson, which lasted until 1922.

Both schools of paramedics worked during the revolution and the civil war, but with interruptions.

By the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of January 29, 1920, paramedic schools were liquidated, and on April 1 of the same year, the Kherson obstetric school of sisters of mercy was organized on their basis by the department of the district of health with a two-year training period.

The first graduation of midwives took place in 1922 and consisted of 13 people.

In 1927, the obstetric school of the sisters of mercy was re-profiled into a medical vocational school with a 4-year term of study.

In the early 1930s, courses were created in Kherson to train medical workers: dental technicians, laboratory assistants, pharmacists, and dentists. By the way, these courses provided in-depth knowledge in the scope of the school and worked under the guidance of advanced training institutes for doctors and pharmacists.

In 1937, a pharmaceutical school was opened in Kherson, which in the pre-war period held two graduations of assistant pharmacists (1937-1940, 1938-1941).

After the liberation of the city from the Nazi invaders, the decision of the Kherson Regional Executive Committee No. 95 of 31.05. In 1944, the medical vocational school resumed its work as the Kherson feldsher-obstetric school.

Based on the order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine dated June 24, 1954, in accordance with the decision of the Council of People's Commissars of 1937, the feldsher-obstetric school was renamed the Kherson Medical School.

Thus, the Kherson Medical School has become the successor of all specialized medical institutions in our city and continues their best traditions.

By order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 585 dated November 15, 1963, the Kherson Medical School was recognized as the basic one.

In 1978, taking into account the high level of material and technical support of the educational process and the personnel potential of teachers, a department for people with hearing impairments in the specialty "Orthopedic Dentistry" was opened at the school on the instructions of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.

From 1982 to 1997, training was carried out in the evening form of education in the specialty "Nursing". The number of students in the 60s - 80s reached 2000 people.

By the decision of the 19th session of the 23rd convocation No. 409 of 26.07. 2001 Regional Council of People's Deputies Kherson Basic Medical School was reorganized into Kherson Basic Medical College.

The staff of the institution is doing a lot of work to provide the educational process with computer technology, modern visual equipment, literature, phantoms and simulators, a sports complex of the college has been put into operation.

Today, new requirements are being put forward for educational institutions. The team of teachers uses the best methods and forms of education, embodying world and own experience, taking into account local conditions, the material base of the educational institution and medical institutions, and ensures a high level of training of junior specialists.

School teachers are working on writing teaching aids and textbooks.

Kherson Basic Medical College— higher educational institution of the II level of accreditation.

College history

Zemstvo paramedic school

In October 1872, at the Kherson Zemstvo Hospital, the first specialized medical institution in the province, the Zemstvo medical assistant's school, began its activities, which was located in the free premises of charitable institutions. The school accepted young men aged 14 to 20 who knew Russian and passed the entrance exams. To correct the moral deviations of students, a punishment cell functioned at the school. The following disciplines were studied:

  1. Law of God
  2. Russian language
  3. arithmetic
  4. basic information about natural sciences
  5. history and geography of Russia
  6. Latin language
  7. botany
  8. pharmacology
  9. pharmacognosy
  10. anatomy
  11. physiology
  12. pathology
  13. therapy
  14. venereology
  15. surgery
  16. dental treatment
  17. home visits.

Practical classes were held in the hospital, both during the day and at night. Graduates successfully passed all the transfer and final exams, received a certificate for the title of paramedic, and those who worked 4 years after graduation received the title of senior paramedic. The first release of paramedics took place in 1876 (10 men).

Since 1903/1904, the vast majority of pupils were urban states; compared to previous years, this category has even increased. Residents of counties also belonged to the urban category. By 1901, persons of all ranks and states were accepted as paramedics, in addition, visitors from other provinces enjoyed the same rights as residents of the Kherson province. Since 1901, during admission to school, preference has been given to natives and permanent residents of the Kherson province. A significant number of school graduates and high school students took part in the revolutionary movement.

By the way, the feldsher movement, which received a wide response and support in many provinces of Russia, originated in the Kherson region. In August 1914, the First World War began. Paramedical school paramilitary order is transferred almost to a military situation. Holidays have been cancelled. Classes were held throughout the year. Some of the students were called to the front, but the students of 1894-1897 were given a respite to finish school.

Military Paramedic School

In 1905, a military paramedic school was opened in Kherson, which existed until 1922.

Both paramedical schools worked both during the revolution and the war, but with interruptions.

Kherson obstetric school of sisters of mercy

By decree of the Council of People's Commissars of January 29, 1920, paramedic schools were liquidated, and on April 1 of the same year, the Kherson obstetric school of sisters of mercy was organized on their basis by the district health department with a two-year training period. The first graduation of midwives took place in 1922 and consisted of 13 people.

Medical professional school

1927 the obstetric school of the sisters of mercy was re-profiled into a medical vocational school with a 4-year term of study. In the early 30s, courses were created in Kherson to train medical workers: dental technicians, laboratory assistants, pharmacists, dentists. These courses provided in-depth knowledge in the scope of the school and worked under the guidance of advanced training institutes for doctors and pharmacists.

School of Pharmacy

In 1937, a pharmaceutical school was opened in Kherson, from which, in the pre-war period, there were two graduations of assistant pharmacists (1937-1940, 1938-1941). After the liberation of the city from the Nazi invaders by the decision of the Kherson Regional Executive Committee No. 95 dated May 31, 1944, the medical vocational school resumed its work as Kherson feldsher-obstetric school.

Kherson medical school

Based on the order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine dated June 24, 1954, in accordance with the decision of the Council of People's Commissars of 1937, the feldsher-obstetric school was renamed into Kherson medical school. Thus, the Kherson Medical School became the successor of all specialized medical institutions in the city and the successor of their best traditions.

By order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 585 dated November 15, 1963, the Kherson Medical School was recognized as the basic one. In 1978, taking into account the high level of material and technical support of the educational process and the personnel potential of teachers, a department for persons with hearing impairments in the specialty "Orthopedic Dentistry" was opened at the school at the direction of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. From 1982 to 1997, training was carried out in the evening form of education in the specialty "Nursing". The number of students in the 60s - 80s reached 2000 people.

Education Kherson Basic Medical College

By the decision of the XIX session of the XXII convocation No. 409 of July 26, 2001 of the Regional Council of People's Deputies, the Kherson Basic Medical School was reorganized into Kherson Basic Medical College. Over the years of its existence, the Kherson Basic Medical College has trained over 52 thousand medical workers.

Real college

Today Kherson Basic Medical College is a multidisciplinary educational institution, in which 1100 boys and girls study at the educational and qualification level "Junior Specialist" in the following specialties: 1 201 "Medicine" 1202 "Pharmacy" 5.120 10101 "General Medicine" 5.120 10102 "Nursing" 5.120 10201 "Laboratory diagnostics" 5.120 10104 "Dentistry" 5.120 10105 "Obstetrics" 5.120 10106 "Orthopedic dentistry" 5.120 20101

There is also training at the educational qualification level "bachelor" in the specialty 6.120 101 "Nursing".

Kherson Basic Medical College has an educational building, a hostel, a sports complex, a library with a reading room. The college has 45 laboratories and 40 classrooms equipped with modern equipment, apparatus, mock-ups, dummies, models and other visual aids, including classrooms for technical teaching aids, informatics and computer technology, language laboratories, as well as 17 classrooms, classrooms and laboratories on bases of medical and preventive institutions of the city.

The training of qualified medical workers is provided by a teaching staff of 170 teachers, including many practical medical workers, candidates of medical sciences, teachers of the highest and first categories, senior teachers and methodologists.