Mobilization training of health care and disaster medicine
Military training in accordance with the program of general military education has been conducted at the Kuban Medical Institute since 1925, and the first leader-teacher was the commander of the rifle regiment S.N.Krasnovidov.Since 1926, the institute began special military sanitary training under the leadership of the corps doctor Ivan Georgievich Seleskeridi.In December 1931, by order of the People's Commissar of Health, compulsory military sanitary training for medical school students was introduced.Experienced military doctor Andrei Andreevich Frolov
in 1935, after the regulations on the military department were approved, he was appointed its head.In 1938, the department became known as the Department of Sanitary Defense.Command training for doctors of the Krasnodar garrison and military training for paramedical personnel were also carried out on its base. With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, officers of the department were mobilized into the army.A.A.Frolov received the position of head of the Krasnodar military hospital.
From 1942 to 1943, the department was headed by a military doctor of the 2nd rank, associate professor Yu.I.Danko.He was one of the organizers of the evacuation of the institute to the cities of Yerevan, Kuibyshev and Tyumen.At the end of 1943, the department, located in the building of a medical school, was headed by Colonel of the Medical Service N.A.Rutkovsky.Officers who received extensive combat experience on the war fronts taught under him.In 1950, Colonel of the Medical Service N.V. Kanev was appointed head of the department.
In 1957, the department was again renamed into a military department, the head of which was Major General of the Medical Service M.A. Moguchiy.Colonel of the medical service M.Z. Pukhov (1963–1973) made a great contribution to the development of the department and improvement of the educational process.Colonel of the medical service Mikhail Mitrofanovich Mukha (1973–1986), an internationalist warrior (Cuba, 1963–1964), having good organizational skills and combat experience, quickly gained authority among the staff of the department and the institute.From 1986 to 1988, the department was headed by Colonel of the Medical Service A.D. Korneenkov, and in 1988–1993 - Colonel of the Medical Service V.V. Mironov.
Soon the department began to be called the Department of Military and Extreme Medicine (1992).Work to improve the educational and material base continued under the leadership of medical service colonels V.M. Konovalov (1994–1997) and associate professor A.N. Mingalev (1997–2009).
In general, the department trained more than 35,000 reserve medical service officers, including 4,500 people before the start of the Great Patriotic War and more than 1,600 people during the war.In August 2000, the Main Medical Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation recognized the Department of Military and Extreme Medicine of the Kuban State Medical Academy as the best department of medical universities in the North Caucasus.
In September 2008, the department was transformed into the department of mobilization training of health care and disaster medicine.From 2008 to 2012, the department was headed by a graduate of the Kuban Medical Institute named after the Red Army, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor Vladislav Vladimirovich Khan.
From 2012 to 2014, the head of the department was Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor Armenak Valerievich Arutyunov.
Since 2014, the head of the department is Professor Sergei Nikolaevich Lynchenko.