Academician Evgeny Chazov. Evgeniy Ivanovich Chazov
Evgeniy Ivanovich Chazov – professor, academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR, head of the Fourth Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health, Moscow.
Born on June 10, 1929 in the city of Nizhny Novgorod. Russian. In 1953 he graduated from the Kiev Medical Institute, after which he entered residency at the department of hospital therapy of cardiologist A.L. Myasnikov at the 1st Moscow Medical Institute. Here in 1956 he defended his dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.
He worked at the Institute of Therapy of the Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) of the USSR as a junior and then as a senior researcher, and later as deputy director of the institute for scientific work. E.I. Chazov’s scientific interests were formed under the influence of the director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Academician A.L. Myasnikov. In 1963, E.I. Chazov defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences, and in 1965 he became a professor.
His work on thrombolytic therapy became widely known. Since 1960, he began using these drugs to treat myocardial infarction, and in 1974 he was the first to use their intracoronary administration. E.I. Chazov and his collaborators developed methods to combat life-threatening disturbances of cardiac rhythm and conduction during myocardial infarction, including the use of drugs, electrical pulse therapy and cardiac stimulation.
In 1965-1967 - Director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, which in 1967 was transformed into the Institute of Cardiology (since 1976 - the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology) of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. Since 1968 - Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR and at the same time head of the department of emergency cardiology at the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Cardiology. In 1967-1986 - head of the 4th Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health.
In 1976, he became director of the new All-Union Cardiology Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (in 1991-1997 – Cardiology Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). In 1997, the Center was transformed into the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, of which E.I. Chazov became the General Director.
As the chief therapist, he was the personal physician of the leaders of the USSR and Russia - L.I. Brezhnev, K.U. Chernenko, Yu.V. Andropov, M.S. Gorbachev and B.N. Yeltsin, as well as leaders of foreign states. The name of E.I. Chazov was included in the Guinness Book of Records as a person who treated 19 leaders from 16 countries.
In 1968-1986 - Deputy Minister, and from February 17, 1987 to March 29, 1990 - Minister of Health of the USSR. He invited to work in the ministry people who came from practical medicine, who knew its pain points well and clearly understood the shortcomings that needed to be corrected. It was obvious that renewal was necessary in everything: in the principles of organization, financing, management, training and improvement of personnel, and finally, in determining priorities.
Under his leadership, the ministry began to actively study issues of insurance medicine, new forms of management and management in the healthcare system. In order to free medical institutions from petty supervision from above, one of the first to raise the issue of decentralization of management, that is, the transfer of many functions performed by the ministry to the localities, to the regions.
Healthcare priorities were identified: combating child mortality, infectious diseases, including tuberculosis and AIDS, as well as cardiovascular and cancer diseases. These problems were solved through widespread prevention, on the one hand, and strengthening specialized care, on the other. The list of proposals for improving and restructuring the health care system proposed by the ministry completely coincided with those ideas for reforming the existing economic and business system that were put forward by leading economists, scientists, and business executives.
Subsequently, it was embodied in a specific resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR “The main directions of protecting public health and restructuring the health care of the USSR in the twelfth five-year plan and for the period until 2000,” which laid down new approaches to the financing and management of health care, its priorities, and solutions to issues providing the population with medicines and medical equipment.
By Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 27, 1978, for great achievements in the field of healthcare, the development of medical science, and the provision of medical and sanatorium care Chazov Evgeniy Ivanovich awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle gold medal.
The constant desire of Academician E.I. Chazov to unite the efforts of theorists and clinicians, representatives of various specialties to achieve important goals, among other successes, led to the creation of a fundamentally new thrombolytic streptodecase, in which for the first time in the world streptokinase was immobilized on a water-soluble matrix of a polysaccharide nature. In 1982, E.I. Chazov and a number of employees were awarded the Lenin Prize for the theoretical, experimental and clinical substantiation of the use of immobilized enzymes for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
Author of a number of discoveries in the field of cardiology, over 500 scientific works, including 15 monographs on the problems of clinical cardiology, as well as books “Diseases of the Heart and Vascular” (vol. 1-4; 1982, 1992), “Health and Power” ( 1992) and "Rock" (2000). Under his leadership, more than 100 doctoral and master's theses were defended.
E.I. Chazov became a recognized authority, uniting the activities of Russian and American cardiologists. In the 1970-1980s, together with B. Lown (USA), he initiated the creation and co-chairman (since 1981) of the International Movement “Doctors of the World for the Prevention of Nuclear War”, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.
Since 1974, he was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, was a candidate member of the CPSU Central Committee (1981-1982), and a member of the CPSU Central Committee (1982-1990).
Lives and works in Moscow.
Awarded 4 Soviet Orders of Lenin (02/17/1969, 03/11/1976, 06/27/1978, 06/26/1981), Russian Order “For Services to the Fatherland” 1st (06/10/2009), 2nd (06/12/2004), 3 1st (25.10.2014) and 4th (13.06.2019) degrees (full holder of the order), medals, Certificate of Honor of the Government of the Russian Federation (20.05.1999), as well as orders and medals of foreign countries, including the Order of Labor Glory "(Moldova), Order of the Academic Palms (France).
Honored Scientist of the RSFSR (01/25/1974), Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Doctor of Medical Sciences (1963), Professor (1965). Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1982), State Prize of the USSR (1969, 1976, 1991) and the Russian Federation (2003), Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, S.P. Botkin Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1967), A.L. Myasnikov Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1977), the Leon Bernard Foundation Award with the medal “For Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Public Medicine” of the World Health Organization (1997), the International Award of the Foundation of the Holy All-Praised Apostle Andrew the First-Called “For Faith and Fidelity” (2004). Awarded the Big Gold Medal named after M.V. Lomonosov of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2003), Gold Medal named after I.P. Pavlov of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2011).
In 1971 he was elected an academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (from 1991 - RAMS), in 1979 an academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (from 1991 - RAS). Academician and honorary professor of many domestic and foreign academies and institutes, including: Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences of Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Tajikistan, Academy of Medical Sciences of Mexico, Colombia, Poland, Romania, Honorary Professor of Moscow State University, Honorary Doctor of Sciences of the Military Medical Academy (St. Petersburg) and Odessa State Medical University. He was one of the founders of the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University.
Honorary citizen of Nizhny Novgorod (06/24/2009) and Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan).
Born June 10 1929 1932 -1990 years - Gorky). IN 1953 1956
1963 1965 became a professor.
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IN 1971 1991 – RAMS), in 1979 year academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (with 1991 - RAS).
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↓Chazov Evgeniy Ivanovich - an outstanding Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of cardiology, Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR, head of the department of emergency cardiology at the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Cardiology of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, director of the All-Union Cardiology Scientific Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, head of the 4th Main Directorate under the Ministry of Health USSR, Academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor.
Born June 10 1929 year in the city of Nizhny Novgorod (in 1932 -1990 years - Gorky). IN 1953 graduated from the Kiev Medical Institute, after which he entered residency at the Department of Hospital Therapy of cardiologist A.L. Myasnikov at the 1st Medical Institute in Moscow. Here, in 1956 year defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.
He worked at the Institute of Therapy of the Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) of the USSR as a junior and then as a senior researcher, and later as deputy director of the institute for scientific work. Chazov’s scientific interests were formed under the influence of the director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Academician A.L. Myasnikov. IN 1963 year Chazov defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences, in 1965 became a professor.
Chazov’s work on thrombolytic therapy became widely known. WITH 1960 years, he began using these drugs to treat myocardial infarction, and in 1974 year he was the first to use their intracoronary administration. Chazov and his collaborators developed methods to combat life-threatening disturbances of cardiac rhythm and conduction during myocardial infarction, including the use of medications, electrical pulse therapy and cardiac stimulation.
IN 1965 -1967 years Chazov director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, which in 1967 year was transformed into the Institute of Cardiology (from 1976 year – Institute of Clinical Cardiology named after A.L. Myasnikov) USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. WITH 1968 year, Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR and at the same time head of the department of emergency cardiology at the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Cardiology. IN 1967 -1986 years, head of the 4th Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health.
IN 1971 year was elected academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (with 1991 – RAMS), in 1979 year academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (with 1991 - RAS).
IN 1976 year became director of the new All-Union Cardiology Scientific Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (in 1991 -1997 – Cardiology Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). IN 1997 In 2008, the Center was transformed into the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, of which Chazov became the General Director.
As the chief therapist, he was the personal physician of the leaders of the USSR and Russia - L.I. , K.U. , Yu.V.
, M.S.
and B.N.
, as well as leaders of foreign countries.
IN 1968 -1986 years Deputy Minister, and in 1987 -1990 years Minister of Health of the USSR.
By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 27 1978
of the year Evgeniy Ivanovich Chazov was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the presentation of the order and the Hammer and Sickle gold medal.
The constant desire of Academician Chazov to combine the efforts of theorists and clinicians, representatives of various specialties to achieve important goals, among other successes, led to the creation of a fundamentally new thrombolytic streptodecase, in which for the first time in the world streptokinase was immobilized on a water-soluble matrix of a polysaccharide nature.
IN 1982 Chazov and a number of employees were awarded the Lenin Prize for the theoretical, experimental and clinical substantiation of the use of immobilized enzymes for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
WITH 1974 year was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, was a candidate member of the CPSU Central Committee ( 1981 -1982 ), member of the CPSU Central Committee ( 1982 -1990 ).
Chazov became a recognized authority, uniting the activities of Russian and American cardiologists. IN 1970 -1980 years, together with B. Lown (USA), he was the initiator of the creation and co-chairman (with 1981 year) of the international movement "Doctors of the World for the Prevention of Nuclear War", which 1985 year the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded.
Lives and works in Moscow.
Evgeniy Ivanovich Chazov(June 10, 1929 Nizhny Novgorod) Soviet cardiologist, academician. For 20 years (1967-1986) he headed the 4th Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health - the so-called. "Kremlevka". In 1987-1990 - Minister of Health of the USSR. Member of the CPSU since 1962.
Biography
In 1953 he graduated from the Kiev Medical Institute and entered residency at the department of hospital therapy of cardiologist A.L. Myasnikov at the 1st Medical Institute in Moscow, defended his thesis for Candidate of Medical Sciences. He worked at the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences as a junior, then as a senior researcher, and later as deputy director of the institute for scientific work. Scientific interests of E.I. Chazov were formed under the influence of the director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, laureate of the international Golden Stethoscope award, academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences A.L. Myasnikov. In 1963 E.I. Chazov defended his doctoral dissertation. From 1965 to 1967 E.I. Chazov is the director of the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, which was transformed in 1967 into the Institute of Cardiology (since 1976 - the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology) of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. Since 1968, Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR and at the same time head of the department of emergency cardiology at the Institute of Cardiology named after. A.L. Myasnikova. In 1967 - 1986 Chazov is the head of the IV Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health. In 1976, Chazov became director of the new All-Union Cardiology Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (in 1991-1997 - Cardiology Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). In 1997, the Cardiology Center was transformed into the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, headed by General Director E.I. Chazov. In 1968-1986. E.I. Chazov - Deputy Minister, and in 1987-1990. - Minister of Health of the USSR.
E.I. Chazov became a recognized authority, uniting the activities of Russian and American cardiologists. In the 70-80s E.I. Chazov, together with B. Lown (USA), was the initiator of the creation and co-chairman of the international movement “Doctors of the World for the Prevention of Nuclear War,” which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.
Scientific activity
Main works on the problems of thrombosis and myocardial infarction, myocardial metabolism and circulatory failure. Editor of the journal “Therapeutic Archive” (since 1973). Chairman of the All-Union Cardiological Society (since 1975). In 1967 E.I. Chazov was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, in 1971 - an academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, and in 1979 - an academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
More than 30 doctoral and 50 candidate dissertations were defended under his leadership. Author of more than 450 scientific works, including 15 monographs. Honored Scientist of Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Member of the Expert Advisory Council of the World Health Organization.
Awards:
- hero of Socialist Labor;
- Order of Lenin (awarded four times).
Awards:
- 1967 Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences named after. S.P. Botkin for the monograph “Thrombosis and embolism in the clinic of internal diseases”;
- 1977 Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. A.L. Myasnikov for the monograph “Essays on Emergency Cardiology”;
- 1982 Lenin Prize - E.I. Chazov and a number of employees for theoretical, experimental and clinical substantiation of the use of immobilized enzymes for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases;
- 1997 Léon Bernard Foundation Award with the World Health Organization Medal for Excellence in Community Medicine;
- 2003 Big gold medal named after M.V. Lomonosov.
Books:
- “Diseases of the heart and blood vessels” in 4 volumes (two editions, 1982 and 1992) Editor and one of the authors;
- “Health and Power” (1992);
- "Rock" (2000)
Foreign awards
Honorary member of the American Heart Association, International College of Higher Nervous Activity (USA), Swedish Scientific Medical Society, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Columbia Academy of Medical Sciences, Mexican National Academy of Medicine.
Honorary Doctor
Honorary Doctor of the Military Medical Academy (St. Petersburg), Jena University (Germany), Charles University (Czech Republic), Queens University (Canada), Krakow University (Poland), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Belgrade (Yugoslavia).
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(born in 1929) - Soviet cardiologist, health care organizer and public figure, Hero of Socialist Labor (1978), member of the CPSU Central Committee since 1982, academician of the Academy of Sciences (1979) and the Academy of Medical Sciences (1971), laureate of the Lenin (1982) and State (1969) , 1976) prizes, laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize (1977), Honored Scientist of the RSFSR (1974), Honored Scientist of the Uzbek SSR (1979).
In 1953 he graduated from the Kiev Medical Institute, and in 1957 he completed clinical residency at the 1st MMI. Since 1957, he worked at the Institute of Therapy of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, holding the positions of resident, senior researcher, deputy director, and from 1965 to 1975 director of the institute (in 1967 the institute was transformed into the A. I. Myasnikov Research Institute of Cardiology). Doctor of Medical Sciences (1964), professor (1965). Since 1967, E.I. Chazov has been the head of the Fourth Main Directorate of the Ministry of Health of the USSR, and since 1968, Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR. At the same time, since 1976, director of the All-Union Cardiology Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences.
E. I. Chazov is the author of over 300 scientific works, including 9 monographs devoted to the problems of clinical cardiology, fundamental research in the physiology and biochemistry of the cardiovascular system. He established the relationship between damage to arterial walls, their spasm, disorders of the blood coagulation and anticoagulation systems, and intravascular thrombogenesis. Under the leadership of E.I. Chazov and with his direct participation, the anti-coagulant drug fibrinolysin and the world's first immobilized thrombolytic enzyme, streptodecase, were created and introduced into clinical practice. For the theoretical, experimental and clinical substantiation of the use of immobilized enzymes for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, E. I. Chazov was awarded the Lenin Prize.
The methods developed by E.I. Chazov and his collaborators to combat life-threatening disturbances of cardiac rhythm and conduction during myocardial infarction made it possible to formulate indications for the use of drugs, regimens for their administration, as well as indications for electrical pulse therapy and cardiac stimulation during myocardial infarction. The original system of rehabilitation of patients with myocardial infarction, proposed by E.I. Chazov and introduced into clinical practice, turned out to be highly effective in medical and economic terms. Scientific research in the field of clinic and treatment of myocardial infarction allowed E.I. Chazov, together with a group of researchers, for the first time in the world to create a system of step-by-step treatment of patients with myocardial infarction, adopted in the present time in all medical institutions of the USSR, as well as to develop the principles of primary prevention (see. Primary prevention) of cardiovascular diseases. For organizing the treatment of patients with myocardial infarction and new methods of therapy, E. I. Chazov was awarded the USSR State Prize.
E.I. Chazov is the founder of the Soviet school of theoretical cardiology, which studies the functions of the heart and its metabolism in health and disease at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Under his leadership, the creatine phosphate pathway of energy transport in the myocardium was studied for the first time. The results of this work were recorded as a discovery (1977). The works of E.I. Chazov in the field of myocardial energy, regulation of heart activity, research of biologically active substances and the creation of new dosage forms have received international recognition.
For the monograph “Thrombosis and embolism in the clinic of internal diseases” E. I. Chazov was awarded the Prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. S. P. Botkin (1967), and for the monograph “Essays on Emergency Cardiology” - the prize of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences named after. A. L. Myasnikova (1977).
E.I. Chazov carries out extensive scientific and organizational work, being a member of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, chairman of the Scientific Council of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences on cardiovascular diseases. At his suggestion and under his leadership, a network of republican research institutes of cardiology was created, a State program of scientific research in cardiology was developed, and the State Cardiological Service of the USSR was organized.
E. I. Chazov is a member of the editorial board and executive editor of the editorial department "Cardiology" of the BME, a member of the scientific editorial council of the TSB, editor-in-chief of the journal "Therapeutic Archives", a member of the editorial boards of a number of Soviet, foreign and international scientific periodicals.
E. I. Chazov - Chairman of the All-Union Scientific Society of Cardiologists, member of the board of the All-Union and All-Russian Scientific Societies of Therapists, honorary member of the American Heart Association, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Swedish Scientific Medical Society and a number of foreign cardiological societies, honorary doctor of Jena (GDR) and Karlova ( Czechoslovakia) universities. E.I. Chazov is the co-chairman of the international movement of doctors “Doctors of the World for the Prevention of Nuclear War”, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.
E. I. Chazov - deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the ninth, tenth, eleventh convocations, delegate of the XXV, XXVI and XXVII Congresses of the CPSU.
Awarded four Orders of Lenin and other awards.
Op.: The role of violation of anticoagulant mechanisms in the occurrence of coronary thrombosis and a new method of its treatment, dissertation, M., 1963; Thrombosis and embolism in the clinic of internal diseases, M., 1966; Heart rhythm disturbances, M., 1972 (jointly with Bogolyubov V.M.); Essays on emergency cardiology, M., 1973; Pineal gland, place and role in the system of neuroendocrine regulation, M., 1974 (together with V. A. Isachenkov); Anticoagulants and fibrinolytic agents, M., 1977 (jointly with Panin K. M.); Coronary insufficiency (achievements in theoretical and clinical cardiology), M., 1977 (together with others); Development of cardiology in the USSR in 1971-1975, M., 1977; Current problems of hemostasiology, Molecular biological and physiological aspects, M., 1979 (together with others); Dyslipoproteinemia and coronary heart disease, M., 1980 (together with others); Cardiology in the USSR, M., 1982 (together with others); Guide to Cardiology, vol. 1-4, M., 1982 (author of a number of chapters and editors); Nuclear war, Point of view of Soviet medical scientists, M., 1984 (together with others).
Bibliography: Academician E.I. Chazov is 50 years old, Vestn. USSR Academy of Sciences, no. 9, p. 139, 1979; Evgeny Ivanovich Chazov, Doctor, case, No. 5, p. 115, 1979.
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