Novosibirsk State Medical University is a medical university in Novosibirsk, Russia for training qualified doctors.It was organized in 1935 when the medical faculty was opened. Until 1999 it was known as the Novosibirsk medical institute. From 1999 to 2005 it is the Novosibirsk state medical academy. In 2005 it was renamed Novosibirsk State Medical University. From 1996 to 2007 the institute was headed by Prof. A. V. Efremov. The university's rector from February 21, 2008, is Prof. Marinkin I.O.At NSMU the following institutes and centers function:the medical advisory centerinstitute of cosmetologyinstitute of internal medicineadvice of independent medical expertsthe certified centerthe central certifying commission in SFOthe international centerthe district center of protection of motherhood and the childhooda sports camppublishing house Sibmedizdata video studio Avitsennaothers Read More
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