Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Medicine
Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Medicine | |
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Geography | |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55°46′24″N 37°38′07″E / 55.77333°N 37.63528°E |
Organisation | |
Funding | Government hospital |
Network | Health Department of the Government of Moscow |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Helipad | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 1810 |
Links | |
Website | sklif |
Lists | Hospitals in Russia |
The Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Medicine (Russian: Институт скорой помощи имени Склифосовского), known more commonly as the Sklifosovsky Institute or by the nickname Sklif, is an emergency medicine research hospital in the Meshchansky District of Moscow, Russia.[1] Named for the Russian surgeon and physiologist N. V. Sklifosovsky, it is located on the Garden Ring circular ring road around the centre of Moscow.
It was one of the first in Russia and is the largest multidisciplinary scientific and practical center in the capital.[2] It specialises in emergency medical care, emergency surgery, resuscitation, combined and burn trauma, emergency cardiology and acute poisoning.[3]
The Sklifosovsky Institute played a major part in Moscow's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
In fiction
[edit]The hospital was the setting of the long-running Russian TV medical drama Sklifosovsky.
References
[edit]- ^ Petrikov, S. S.; Khubutiya, M. Sh.; Rogal, M. L.; Kabanova, S. A.; Goldfarb, Yu. S. (2023-11-24). "Creation and Establishment of the State Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine Services in Russia (to the 100th Anniversary of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine)". Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 12 (3): 509–527. doi:10.23934/2223-9022-2023-12-3-509-527. ISSN 2541-8017.
- ^ "Могели Хубутия ушел с поста директора НИИ им. Склифосовского". vademec.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ "Об Институте". sklif.mos.ru (in Russian). 2020-09-03. Archived from the original on 2020-09-03. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ Stewart, Briar (November 4, 2021). "Inside Russia's largest emergency room, as COVID-19 deaths soar". CBC. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Russian)
- Media related to Sklifosovsky Institute at Wikimedia Commons
55°46′24″N 37°38′07″E / 55.7734°N 37.6353°E