About Voronezh State Medical University
Voronezh State Medical University is one of Russia's most prestigious
medical institutions. It is situated in Voronezh, near Moscow. The university has history
and it begins here, the Dorpat University was founded in 1802 and in 1918, it was moved to
Voronezh. In 1903, Voronezh University's medical faculty established an autonomous medical
institute. The paediatric faculty, dental faculty, and, in 1983, the faculty of medical
specialists and practicing doctors were established in the following years. Voronezh State
Medical University’s medical degrees were recognized all over the world. In 1992, the
university started with international faculty of medical education with training. They are
having advanced nursing faculty with the pharmaceutical departments in university in 2002.
The academy was granted university status in 2015. The university has reinforced its
reputation as a provider of high-quality education and a pioneer in current scientific
developments in medicine, biology, and pharmacy.
Voronezh State Medical University was founded by Russian Federation and
so it is recognized by Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
It also recognized by Medical Council of India, and WHO. The University is included in the
World Health Organization's World Directory of Medical Schools, 9th Edition. Voronezh State
Medical University is recognized for its excellence in academics and in scientific
educational and diagnostic centres in country. Over 40,000 doctors were educated by the
Faculty over its lifetime, including 1200 international medical experts from various
countries. The academy's clinical basis consists of 29 affiliated hospitals and a network of
polyclinics where medical students get hands-on experience. At the Voronezh State Medical
University, more than 800 people work in teaching and research in 78 departments, including
149 doctors of medicine, 91 professors, and 525 PhDs in medicine. The Voronezh State Medical
University also works closely with the German Medical Association.