HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON KHARKIV REGIONAL SPECIALIZED INFANT ORPHANAGE: ONE HUNDRED YEARS
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Marabyan, R., Gonchar, M., & Riga, O. (2018). HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON KHARKIV REGIONAL SPECIALIZED INFANT ORPHANAGE: ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Inter Collegas, 5(1), 6-9. https://doi.org/10.35339/ic.5.1.6-9

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HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON KHARKIV REGIONAL SPECIALIZED INFANT ORPHANAGE: ONE HUNDRED YEARS

R.V. Marabyan, M.O. Gonchar, O.O. Riga

The article presents historical data, which are currently known, on the organization and transformation with the time of the public health institution "Kharkov Regional Specialized Child Home No.1". Modern approaches to accompanying children not only of orphans, but also children with special needs are presented: rehabilitation, early intervention services, pediatric palliative care. As the clinical base of the Kharkiv National Medical University, the institution carries out an educational program for the training of students, interns, clinical residents, educational work, scientific work, which is represented by a large number of participation in national and international conferences and congresses, publications, thesis, internship.

Key Words: Kharkiv Regional Specialized Child's Home, Kharkov National Medical University, children of early age.

 

ІСТОРИЧНА ІНФОРМАЦІЯ ПРО ХАРКІВСЬКИЙ ОБЛАСНИЙ СПЕЦІАЛІЗОВАНИЙ БУДИНОК ДИТИНИ №1: СТО РОКІВ

Р.В.Марабян, М.О.Гончарь, О.О.Ріга

У статті наведені історичні дані, які на теперішній час відомі, щодо організації та трансформації з часом комунального закладу охорони здоров’я «Харківський обласний спеціалізований будинок дитини №1». Наведені сучасні підходи до супроводу дітей не лише сиріт, а й дітей з особливими потребами: реабілітація, сервіс раннього втручання, педіатрична паліативна допомога. В якості клінічної бази Харківського національного медичного університету в закладі виконується освітня програма підготовки студентів, лікарі-інтернів, клінічних ординаторів, виховна робота, наукова робота, яка представлена великою кількістю участі в національних та закордонних конференціях та конгресах, публікаціях, виконанням дисертаційних робіт, стажуванням.  

Ключові слова: Харківський обласний спеціалізований будинок дитини, Харківський національний медичний університет, діти раннього віку.

 

ИСТОРИЧЕСКАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О ХАРЬКОВСКОМ ОБЛАСТНОМ СПЕЦИАЛИЗИРОВАННОМ ДОМЕ РЕБЕНКА №1: СТО ЛЕТ

Р.В.Марабян, М.О.Гончарь, О.О.Рига

В статье приведены исторические данные, которые в настоящее время известны, по организации и трансформации со временем коммунального учреждения здравоохранения «Харьковский областной специализированный дом ребенка №1». Приведены современные подходы к сопровождению детей не только сирот, но и детей с особыми потребностями: реабилитация, сервис раннего вмешательства, педиатрическая паллиативная помощь. В качестве клинической базы Харьковского национального медицинского университета в заведении выполняется образовательная программа подготовки студентов, врачей-интернов, клинических ординаторов, воспитательная работа, научная работа, которая представлена большим количеством участия в национальных и зарубежных конференциях и конгрессах, публикациях, выполнением диссертационных работ, стажировкой.

Ключевые слова: Харьковский областной специализированный дом ребенка, Харьковский национальный медицинский университет, дети раннего возраста. 

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