Almost six hundred future applicants and their parents from Kursk, Bryansk, Belgorod, Orel, Tula, Rostov, Lipetsk, Kaluga and Voronezh gathered today in the spacious auditorium of KSMU, having come here for the answer to their only question: “How to become a doctor?”.
Victor Anatolievich also noted that today KSMU every year graduates in-demand doctors and medical workers who do not need to look for a job: 97% of the university graduates stay in their specialty. “We do not prepare “virtual specialists” who cannot find a job afterwards, – the rector specified. – This is one of the most important indicators. And in recent years, when the President and the Government of Russia, the leadership of Kursk region has taken a number of effective measures to increase the prestige of medical professions, a young specialist working in a district hospital can count on the fact that he will monthly invest up to 100 thousand rubles in the family budget: this is the total remuneration of a young doctor in Kursk region, which consists of the salary itself and monthly payments from the budget. This was told to the future students by Dmitry Siny, Head of the Department of Personnel Policy and Civil Service of the Ministry of Health of Kursk region.
And then it was time for excursions. The guests walked along the museum and gallery staircases of KSMU, visited the museum of university history, went around the territory and looked into the Anatomical Theatre and Federal Accreditation Center of KSMU. Of course, magnificently decorated, kept in perfect cleanliness internal spaces of KSMU fascinated both schoolchildren and their parents: nobody was in a hurry to leave the university.