The SM Kirov Military Medical Academy is rightfully considered the cradle of medical science in Russia.

Continuing the traditions of great forerunners and guided by the principles of historical continuity, devotion to scientific truth, careful selection, enrichment and improvement of the best that is obtained and accumulated by domestic and world science, it makes a significant contribution to the development of medicine.

January 22, 1900. The Academy Conference chaired by Academician Viktor Vasilyevich Pashutin (Viktor Vasilyevich Pashutin (1845–1901) is a domestic physiologist and pathologist, one of the founders of pathological physiology in Russia; professor (1874), honorary member of the Royal Society of London (1900). He was a pupil of I. M. Sechenov and S. P. Botkin. He graduated from the Medico-Surgical Academy in 1868 (from 1881; Military Medical Academy); doctor of medicine (1870); from 1871, assistant professor of physiology in 1874. 1879 - Professor of the Department of General Pathology of Kazan University. From 1879 to 1890 - Head of The Department of General Pathology of the Medical-Surgical Academy (MHA). In 1890–1901, he was the head of the Moscow Medical Academy (BMA) from 1891. He created a large scientific school of pathophysiology, among his students are Prof. P. M. Albitsky, S. D. Kostyurin, N. P. Kravkov, D. V. Kosorotov, A. A. Likhachev, S. M. Lukyanov, A. V. Reprev, D. I. Timofeevsky, N. G. Ushinsky, and others. V. V. Pashutin trained 18 professors, many of whom became the founders and first leaders of the newly formed departments throughout the vast Russian Empire) decided to establish a new academic publication called I eat "Proceedings of the Imperial Military Medical Academy."

In the "Minutes of the Conference for the 1900-1901 academic year" published "Regulations on the publication of the journal." It says: "The journal is intended to reflect the scientific and educational life of the Academy in connection with the general progress of the biological and medical sciences, both in Russia and abroad."

In 1900–1917 34 volumes (8–10 issues per year) of this journal were published. In 2016, the Academy resumes the publication of the journal founded in 1900 with the modern name “News of the Russian Military Medical Academy”.

The main goal of Russian Military Medical Academy Reports is to provide prompt information on the most significant achievements, new technologies, projects in the academic and scientific work of the Academy in the form of original articles, a presentation of the results of scientific and clinical research, as well as the presentation of materials of scientific and practical conferences in the form of journal supplements. The “Russian Military Medical Academy Reports” includes such sections as “Chronicle”, “Fundamental problems of modern medicine”, “Reviews”, “Clinical medicine”, “Organization of health care”, “Military and extreme medicine”, “Medical and preventive medicine "," Pharmacy "," Biomedical Research "," Medical and Biological Research "," Psychophysiology and Medical Psychology "," Educational Technology "," History of Medicine and the Fatherland ", etc. The journal is intended for a wide range of medical and scientific responsibility. The editorial policy of the journal is aimed at its inclusion in scientific citation systems for wide dissemination of published materials in the scientific community.



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