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Тема: Медична освіта в Україні.Much, many, (a) little, (a) few
Кількість годин2
1. Прочитати та перекласти текст.
2. Виписатинезнайомі слова та вивчитиїх.
3. Скласти план прочитаного тексту.
4. Скластирозповідь про один з медичних вишів Україні.
5. Виконатиграматичнівправи
THE BEST MEDICAL UNIVERSITIES IN UKRAINE
More than a dozen universities offer medical education programs in Ukraine. Called "institutions of higher education," most universities in Ukraine are state-owned and state-run as a legacy of the Soviet educational system. For the past three years, experts from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have compiled ratings of the top 200 Ukrainian universities. The ratings are based on three criteria: quality of teaching staff, quality of education and international recognition. In the 2009 Rating, eight medical universities made the top 50. The Bohomolets National Medical University in Kyiv was the only medical university to make the top ten. The following list of Ukraine's top medical universities is based on UNESCO's rating, starting with the best.
BOHOMOLETS NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
The top medical university in Ukraine, according to the UNESCO rating, is the Bohomolets National Medical University in Kyiv. It is named in honour of physiologist OleksandrBohomolets (1881-1946) who was born and died in that country's capital city.
Bohomolets U. has faculties for General Medicine, Pediatrics (Child Medicine) and Preventive Care. Bohomolets NMU offers specializations in military medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and medical psychology. Some ten thousand undergraduate and postgraduate students are enrolled, including nearly a thousand international students from 50 countries. The university offers instruction in English.
GORKY DONETSK NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Established in 1930, the Maxim Gorky Donetsk National Medical University has trained more than 40,000 graduates, including 2,000 students from 89 foreign countries. Students major in the following specialties: General Medicine, Pediatrics, Preventive Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing. Instruction is provided in Ukrainian, Russian and English. DSMU has a separate International Relations Department.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF PHARMACY IN KHARKIV
Founded in 1805, the National University of Pharmacy (NUPh) claims to be the oldest educational institution of Ukraine. Undergraduate and postgraduate programs cover six fields and 16 specializations in pharmaceutical studies. More than 17,500 students attend NUPh, including a thousand from a dozen foreign countries. The Dean of the Department for Foreign Students is Vladimir GoryachiyDmitrievich.
NATIONAL PIROGOV MEMORIAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1921, the National Pirogov Memorial Medical University in Vinnytsya is named in honour of the eminent scientist and founder of field surgery MykolaPirogov (1810-1881). Pirogov U's faculties include Medicine, Dentistry, Medical Psychology and Pharmacy. It has a special department for foreign citizens and offers post-graduate studies in 53 specializations.
Some 5,500 students are enrolled at Pirogov U, including more than 600 foreigners. The University has graduated over six thousand foreign citizens from nearly one hundred countries. "International students are given free of charge the place at the hostel, medical aid. Educational rooms, hostels and places of rest are reliably guarded by police at the University's expense," according to Pirogov U's website.
IVANO-FRANKIVSK NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Located in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in Western Ukraine, IFNMU offers courses in General Medicine (six-year program), Dentistry (five years), Pediatrics (six years), Pharmacy (five years), Nursing (three years) and Prosthetic Dentistry (two years). Founded in 1945, IFNMU has trained 16,000 doctors. IFNMU is licensed to train foreign students and has a separate department for them.
DNIPROPETROVSK STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY
Founded in 1916 as a women's college, the Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy has trained nearly 50,000 doctors and nurses. Its faculties include General Medicine, Pediatrics, Preventative Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and Clinical Pharmacy. Located in south-central Ukraine along the banks of the Dnipro River, DSMA also offers post-graduate programs and has a Faculty for Foreign Students that has trained hundreds of students from Asia and Africa, including Jordan, Libya, Palestine, Iran, Syria, Sudan, China, Pakistan, India and Morocco.
KHARKIV NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1805, Kharkiv National Medical University claims to be Ukraine's oldest medical university. KNMU's programs cover General Medicine and Dentistry. KNMU has trained more than 55,000 physicians, ten percent of whom are foreign students from 57 countries. KNMU offers Ukrainian, Russian and English-language instruction and has a Faculty for Foreign Students headed by Dean DmytroMarakushin. Study groups are limited to ten people and KNMU has facilities for 2,422 foreign students.
More than a dozen universities offer medical education programs in Ukraine. Called "institutions of higher education," most universities in Ukraine are state-owned and state-run as a legacy of the Soviet educational system.
1. Say if these statements are true or false;
1.More than a dozenuniversitiesoffermedicaleducationprogramsinUkraine. Called "institutionsofhighereducation," mostuniversitiesinUkrainearestate-ownedandstate-runas a legacyoftheSovieteducationalsystem.
2. The top medical university in Ukraine, according to the UNESCO rating, is the National University of Pharmacy in Kyiv.
3. The National Pirogov Memorial Medical University in Vinnytsya was founded in 1935.
4. Stomatology is the field of medicine that deals with the mouth, covering both oral and dental health.
5. Founded in 1916 as a women's college, the Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy has trained nearly 50,000 doctors and nurses.
6. Founded in 1805, the National University of Pharmacy (NUPh) claims to be the oldest educational institution of Ukraine.
7. The Bohomolets National Medical University in Kyiv offers instruction in French and German.
8. Educational rooms, hostels and places of rest are reliably guarded by police at the University's expense," according to UNESCO sait.
9.Established in 1952, the Maxim Gorky Donetsk National Medical University has trained more than 70,000 graduates, including 7,000 students from 15 foreign countries.
10.Founded in 1959, IFNMU has trained 25,000 doctors. IFNMU islicensedtotrainforeignstudentsbutdoesnothave a separatedepartmentforthem.
2. Translate in written form about any three medical establishments.
1. Put much, many, little orfew
1. I have ... time, so I can't go with you. 2. He [ has ... English books. 3. There is ... ink in my pen. Have you got any ink? 4. There are ... bears in the zoo. 5. Tom Canty was the son of poor parents and had very ... clothes. 6. There is tool ... soup in my plate. Give me some more, please.
7. The children returned from the wood very sad because they had found very ... mushrooms.
8. There was too ... light in the room, and I could not read. There are very ... people who don't know that the earth is round.
2. Put much, many, little orfew.
1. My brother is a young teacher. Every day he spends ... time preparing for his lessons. 2. I know I very ... about this writer. It is the first book I am reading. 3. The pupils of our class ask ... questions at the lesson. They want to know everything. 4. You do not make ... mistakes in your spelling. Do you work hard at it? Oh, yes, I do, I work very .... 5. Does your sister read ...?-- Yes, she does. And your brother? -- Oh, he doesn't. He has so ... books, but he reads very ... . 6. Have you ... work to do today? -- No, not very ... . 7. Walk quicker, please. We have very ... time. 8. I am sorry to say, l have read very ... books by Walter Scott.