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A Century of Training in Preventive Medicine in Latvia?
Authored by Jānis Indulis Dundurs
This year we will mark the
centenary since the beginning of studies in higher education in Latvia. On
February 2, 1920, the first lecture on anatomy was read. After a year, the Hygiene
Institute was established at the Faculty of Medicine of the Higher School of
Latvia and the Department of Hygiene was founded on August 15, which can be
considered as the predecessor of the present RSU Department of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine. Our goal was to collect and track the changes that have
taken place in the training of new medical and healthcare professionals in
hygiene in our department for almost a hundred years.
The first Head of the Department
was German professor Ernest Friedrich Alexander Fermann, who had worked in the
cities of the Russian Empire for many years. During the years of the pre-war
independence of Latvia, student training in the Department was carried out
according to the research and findings of the time that had been developed in
19th century by most notable German and Russian hygienists.
From 1928, lectures in the
Department were also given of science related to hygiene-microbiology, general
and special epidemiology. During World War II, the Head of the Department was
Professor Victor Mīlenbahs, the youngest colleague of Professor E Fermann.
In the first years of post-war
Soviet occupation, several months ago, the head of the Department was Professor
Janis Maizīte, and from 1947 the chair was headed by hygienists sent from the
Russian Federal Soviet Republic, first by Assistent Professor Alexander
Anisimov and later by Assistent Professor Mikhail Garbarenko. The training took
place in the framework of the unified programs developed in the Soviet Union, which
included courses in Health Care Organization and Military Hygiene.
Since 1962, Professor Zinaida
Lindberg has taken over the Chair of the Department, which first provided
quality training for the students of the Latvian flow in their native language.
However, until the restoration of independence of the Republic of Latvia, only
minor changes were made to the study programs:
• interrupted course in Military
hygiene.
• new Department of the same name
has been created for the presentation of the course of the Health Care
Organization.
• textbooks written by the
Department’s lecturers outline only the theoretical and practical aspects of
the various Hygiene sectors recognized by the Soviet Union
With the restoration of our
country’s independence, the Hygiene Department underwent significant changes.
1990 Hygiene department began to
drive by professor of occupational specialty M. Eglīte and training also
included occupational courses, but the Department of the name until 1993
was-Hygiene and Occupational Diseases Department.
Scientific and technical
development, by extending the ecological range of environmental factors, has
led to a loss of balance between the biological characteristics of man and his
ability to adapt to the new technogenic factors of the environment in a timely
manner. Due to global environmental pollution, the mutual, complementary and
influential role of hygiene and human ecology has grown rapidly.
Both human ecology and hygiene
have a common basis, a common goal in addressing the global crisis of the ecosystem.
The science sector - human ecology - gained a greater and deeper meaning in
training. From 1993 to 1996, the Department was called the Department of Human
Ecology and Occupational Diseases.
In the medical education system,
hygiene and human ecology were complementary subjects within a short period of
time when there was no special study program and methodological study material.
Since 1997, the Department has
been named the Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Environmental and Occupational
Health and Medicine is the main subject of the medical preventive course,
emphasizing the specifics of the students’ future work environment.
Environmental health training is
based on the socio-hygienic and medical biological regularities in the system
environmenthuman - society. The holistic view is decisive - health is equally
affected by lifestyle and living conditions.
In order to provide high quality
training, several lecturers at the department completed special courses in
occupational and environmental medicine at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Completely new study programs were developed for all faculties of medical
direction of Riga Stradiņš University.
Department lecturers with a lot of
research and practical work experience led studies of Medicine, Nursing,
Pharmacy, Rehabilitation, Dentistry and Public Health faculties. Training is
provided with teaching aids written by the lecturers of the department -
textbooks, booklets, video collections, modern equipment for practical classes (luxometers,
hot wire anemometers, infrared thermometers, conductometers, noise level
meters, ultraviolet intensity meters, electromagnetic field meters, infrared
spectrometer, etc.).
Teachers have written several
books and chapters on environmental and work environment risk factors, hazards,
identification, recognition, anticipation, measurement, evaluation, management
and control. Professor M Eglīte’s book on occupational medicine has been
published twice.
Ten years ago, students received a
new, extensive textbook on environmental health, in which separate chapters
were written by our lecturers and specialists in teaching. And now the team is
committed to updating this learning tool with the latest insights and research
on environmental pollution problems.
The lecturers of the Department constantly improve their knowledge by participating in various seminars, courses, conferences all in Latvia and abroad. The fact that the chair of the department’s management is in safe hands is evidenced by the award of the State Star of Three Stars to the Head of the department, Professor M Eglīte.
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