Kirov Emergency Medical Hospital
Ambulance
Since 1941
Russia
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Kirov
st. Sverdlova, d. 4
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COGBUZ Emergency Medical Hospital is a multidisciplinary medical institution providing specialized, including high-tech medical care in emergency, emergency and planned form in the following profiles: urology, coloproctology, obstetrics and gynecology, anesthesiology and resuscitation, surgery, cardiology, neurology, therapy, profopathology.
History
2019: Reorganisation into "Emergency Medical Hospital"
On October 1, 2019, during the reorganization of the Northern Clinical Emergency Hospital and the Kirov Clinical City Hospital No. 6 Lepse, the KOGKBUZ Emergency Hospital[1] was formed.]
2015: Transformation into "Northern Emergency Clinical Hospital"
Since October 2015, in connection with the reorganization, the Northern City Clinical Hospital has been called the Northern Clinical Emergency Hospital.
2012
Since 2012, in connection with the transition of municipal health care institutions to the regional level, the hospital was called: Kirov Regional State Budgetary Health Care Institution "Northern City Clinical Hospital."
2008
From March 2008 to June 2014, the hospital was headed by D.N. Efremov.
1997
In 1997, the factory medical unit was transferred to municipal ownership and the herd was called the Northern City Clinical Hospital.
1978 - 1992
The reconstruction of the medical sanitary station was carried out constantly. In 1978, the children's department was expanded. In 1982, the first floor of one of the high-rise buildings on the street. Dzerzhinsky. From August 1985 to March 1988, Alexander Borisovich Nefyodov worked as the chief physician of the hospital. From March 1988 to 2008, the chief physician was Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vasilyevich Zonov. In 1987, a major overhaul of the clinic began. In 1989, a new therapeutic building with 240 beds was commissioned, built jointly with the Kirov Tire Plant. Cardiological, pulmonological, cardioreanimation departments were opened. The number of beds in the neurological department has increased. In 1992, a new dental clinic on Severnaya Naberezhnaya 13 came into operation.
1965
In January 1965, a therapeutic building with 100 beds built with the participation of the OCM plant began to function. Later, it housed 2 terapevticheskikh departments with 60 beds, a neurological department with 40 beds, and since 1986 a children's department with 50 beds.
In the 60s and 70s, the equipment of the medical sanitary station was one of the best in the region.
1963
In the 60s, the construction of the medical unit continued. In 1963, the main building began to work, to which the clinic and the surgical department were transferred. In the same year, in September, in connection with the reorganization of the surgical building of the city hospital No. 1, the 2nd surgical department was transferred to the third floor of the main building.
1961
In April 1961, Yuri Vasilyevich Zebnitsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, was appointed chief physician of the medical unit. He worked in this position for more than 24 years.
1957
In 1957, the construction of buildings began on the existing territory of the hospital. In March 1960, the building of the maternity ward was opened, it housed a gynecological department with 90 beds, which in September 1961 was divided into two operational departments. In September 1960, another medical building was opened for therapeutic departments with 60 beds, a children's room with 40 beds and an ambulance station (later two gynecological departments were located in this building). At the same time, an economic korpus, a catering unit and a morgue were built.
1942 - 1953
The first head of the medical unit was S.V. Pruzhansky. In May 1942, he left for Moscow. After that, the heads of the medical unit were:
to April 1946 - Clara Moiseevna Garth;
until April 1947 - N. S. Trefilov;
until March 1953 - Vera Ivanovna Yurlova, subsequently the chief physician of the medical unit of the Selmash plant.
From July 1943 to February 1963, a night TB sanatorium worked as part of the medical sanitary station, where oslablennykh and exhausted workers of the plant were treated on the job. In April 1951, 4 independent departments were organized in the same areas: therapeutic and surgical, maternity and women's consultations, children's and children's consultations. The hospital with 40 beds was expanded to 75.
From May 1953 to April 1955, Ksenia Aleksandrovna Mokeeva worked as the chief physician of the medical sanitary station, subsequently the chief therapist of the city. From August 1955 to December 1958, Mikhail Ionovich Lupinsky, subsequently head of the 2nd surgical department, kandidat of Medical Sciences, worked as the chief physician. From December 1958 to February 1961 - Igor Leonidovich Popkov, later candidate of medical sciences.
1941: Establishment of a hospital
In 1941, when plant No. 32 was evacuated from Moscow to the city of Kirov. The history of the hospital is inextricably linked with the history of the enterprise. The hospital changed its name, as well as the enterprise: Medical sanitary station of plant No. 32, medical sanitary station of enterprise pos. 211, Medical Sanitary Station KMPO named after XX party congress, Medical Sanitary Station VMP "AVITEK." Since June 1997, it became known as the Northern City Clinical Hospital of the city of Kirov.
In 1941, part of the medical staff was evacuated from Moscow along with the plant. The medical unit is located in a two-story brick building of the former monastery on Tsvetnoy Street, 12. It included a clinic and a hospital with 40 beds, zdravpunkt. As of April 1, 1942, there were 84.5 positions in the hospital.
Notes
- ↑ [https://bsmpkirov.ru/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/УСТАВ.pdf Charter of the KOGBUZ Emergency Hospital