Clinical pharmacology in Russia—historical development and current state

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Ksenia Zagorodnikova (Goryachkina)
Aleksandra Burbello
Dmitry Sychev
Maxim Frolov
Vladimir Kukes
Vladimir Petrov
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[1] North-Western State Medical University,
[2] Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education,undefined
[3] Volgograd State Medical University,undefined
[4] First Moscow State Medical University,undefined
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European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2015年 / 71卷
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Clinical pharmacology; Russia; History; Education; Healthcare; Research;
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Clinical pharmacology in Russia has long history and is currently active, but rather unrecognized internationally. It is governmentally approved as a teaching/scientific specialty since 1983 and as a medical specialty since 1997. Courses of clinical pharmacology are included in the undergraduate curricula in the 5th and/or 6th year of education at all medical schools in the Russian Federation. Postgraduate education includes initial specialization in internal medicine with further residency in clinical pharmacology. Governmental legislation recommends that every healthcare institution has either a department or a single position of clinical pharmacologist. Major routine duties include information about and monitoring of medication use, consultations in difficult clinical situations, pharmacogenetic counseling, therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacovigilance, and participation in drug and therapeutics (formulary) committees. There are official experts in clinical pharmacology in Russia responsible for coordinating relevant legislative issues. The chief expert clinical pharmacologist represents the discipline directly at the Ministry of Health. Research in clinical pharmacology in Russia is extensive and variable, but only some of it is published internationally. Russia is a participant of international societies of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and collaboration is actively ongoing. There are still certain problems related to the development of the discipline in Russia—some healthcare institutions do not see the need for clinical pharmacology. However, the number of clinical pharmacologists in Russia is increasing as well as their role in physicians’ education, national healthcare, and research.
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