GRADUATION OF RESIDENTS TOOK PLACE AT THE P. HERTSEN MORI
Residency graduates: oncologists, radiation therapists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, pathological anatomists, ultrasound diagnosticians, radiation therapists and endoscopists of the P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute — a branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation — an old oncology institution in Europe received their diplomas.
In 2025, the NMRRC of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation invited 99 doctors to join the service. Of these, 10 people decided to continue their education in graduate school. Over the past 10 years, 737 residents and 106 graduate students have been trained within the walls of the Center.
Director General of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Andrey Kaprin, addressing the graduates of the residency, noted: “I congratulate you: to have received a specialty that really saves lives. You have a long way ahead of you – many joys, victories and trials. But you must always remember your teachers, because everything that we do and what we come to, we can see only standing on the shoulders of the giants of medicine who have dedicated themselves to individual people.”
During the presentation of diplomas, Andrey Dmitrievich especially noted the 2025 graduate Vera Pozoyskaya, who during the COVID-19 pandemic, together with a team of doctors from the Center, worked in the “red zone” of the N. Lopatkin Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology as a specialist in ultrasound diagnostics. Today, she completed her residency training and received her second diploma.
The heads and employees of the Center addressed the young specialists with welcoming words. The graduates were greeted with a special diploma by the senior veteran of the P. Hertsen, Professor Anatoly Mamontov, who worked at the Institute for over 60 years.
Head of the Association of Young Oncologists, PhD – Ruslan Moshurov wished the graduates happiness, health and “always to become part of the alma mater.”