Alexander Zybritsky, Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute , Russian Federation

Alexander Zybritsky

Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute , Russian Federation

Presentation Title:

United Arab Emirates center of pathology

Abstract

Introduction: Nowadays in United Arab Emirates (UAE) the necessary conditions seem ripe for the creation of an United Arab Emirates Center for Pathology (UAECP) which could function as a “brain” center and at the same time be an office of the United Arab Emirates Society of Pathology. Otherwise, the UAE pathoanatomical service, being a system of measures aimed at improving diagnosis, treatment and research, will sooner or later be drowned in the already available and currently increasing flood of information. The purpose of creating the UAECP is to unite all national pathologists, to establish common standards and requirements imposed upon anatomical pathology (standardization), as well as to unify the knowledge on pathology (unification). The creation of such an UAECP, which would have no counterpart in the world’s pathoanatomical practice, will undoubtedly be a powerful breakthrough in United Arab Emirates Pathology (UAEP). Therefore maximum effort has to be made in order to create the UAECP with each pathologist of the UAE having to make as big a contribution as possible to the development and strengthening of UAEP. 

Conclusion: The creation of the UAECP as the basis of progress in UAEP in future will sure be accepted with thanks and appreciated at its full value by our descendants.

Biography

Alexander  Zubritsky  is  a  pathologist  of  the  highest  category,  a  member  of  the  European Society of  Pathology, Professor. He graduated from the Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute (1974), MD (1974), correspondence postgraduate study under the guidance of Professor A.I.Strukov, Moscow Institute of Human Morphology; PhD (1991). However, after its approval by the HAC, he fundamentally refused the candidate's diploma, since he believed and believes that this work, despite a number of errors in it, from which no dissertation can be insured, nevertheless meets the requirements of the Regulations of this commission for doctoral dissertations. But the most important reason for the rejection of the academic degree of candidate of medical sciences was the brake on the defense of his dissertation by the "competent" bodies, which in different ways and methods and under various pretexts drove him to defend himself in Sverdlovsk (See Zubritky A.N. The Dead Wall. Autobiographical sketch. Moscow: Astrea-centr, 2012: 320 p.). Author of the 4 rationalization proposals and more 300 published works as sole author, including 27 books (of which 16 are in paper formats, 11 – in electronic versions), manuals and reference books.