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Department of traumatology and orthopedics
Kezlya Oleg Petrovich head of the department, Doctor of Medical Sciences, associate professor
Staff of the department:
- Rutsky Aleksandr Vladimirovich - academician of the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor - Yarmolovich Vladislav Antonovich Candidate of Medical Sciences, associate professor - Kharkovich Ivan Ivanovich Candidate of Medical Sciences, associate professor - Benko Aleksandr Nikolaevich assistant - Babkin Andrey Vladimirovich Candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant
Address: Minsk Regional Clinical Hospital, Lesnoy- 1 Telephone: (+375 17) 265-24-12
History of the department
The department of traumatology and orthopedics was created in 1953. V.O.Marks became head of the department. Since 1978 A.V.Rutsky, professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences had been head of the department. Since 2004 Kezlya O.P., Candidate of Medical Sciences, an associate professor has been head of the department.
Advanced courses:
• Traumatology and orthopedics for traumatologists-orthopedists, surgeons with the experience of more than 3 years • Compressive-distractious osteosynthesis in traumatology and orthopedics /for traumatologists- orthopedists with a work experience from 3 to 10 years • Treatment of intra-articular and juxta-articular fractures / for traumatologists- orthopedists • Osteosynthesis in traumatology and orthopedics / for traumatologists- orthopedists • Endoprosthesis of big joints / for traumatologists- orthopedists • Diseases and injuries with children / for traumatologists- orthopedists Forms of the courses: practical classes, lectures, seminars. Learners make ward rounds, participate in consultations. Treatment work: • Endoprosthesis of large joints • Reconstructive operations on large joints • Treatment of inborn diseases of musculoskeletal system • Endoscopic surgery • Benign skeleton neoplasm • Associated and multitrauma • Treatment of patients with bad open injuries of musculoskeletal system • Surgical treatment of osteomyelitis • Reconstructive interventions at bone defect.
 
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