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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated the staff of the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases on its 125th anniversary. The center was also congratulated by Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly Irina Yarovaya, Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, and Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko. The ceremony took place in Moscow as part of the 18th Russian National Ophthalmology Forum.
The Deputy Prime Minister read out congratulations from Prime Minister Mikhail MishustinThe Prime Minister noted that the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases is a legendary institution renowned for its history and traditions. Today, the center is a flagship in Russian ophthalmology, employing innovative treatment approaches, conducting research, studying childhood eye diseases, developing modern diagnostics, and providing high-tech care to thousands of patients from across the country.
The Helmholtz Center has come a long way, accumulating impressive clinical and scientific experience, developing numerous innovative treatments for eye diseases, and making unique discoveries. It is the only center in our country where patients with eye diseases, from birth to adulthood, can receive a full range of ophthalmological care.
"I congratulate the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases on this historic milestone. I sincerely thank you for your work and your contribution to the advancement of science, medicine, and cutting-edge treatment methods. I thank your predecessors, who developed sophisticated methods of caring for the wounded during the Great Patriotic War, and the center's staff who are working today on the front lines, in new regions, and within the center's walls, helping participants and veterans of the special military operation," said Tatyana Golikova.
Tatyana Golikova and Mikhail Murashko presented the staff of the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases with the Russian Federation state award – the Order of Pirogov.
The Deputy Prime Minister also presented state awards of the Russian Federation: the Order of Friendship to the center's deputy director for commercial issues, Anush Tigranovna Khanjyan; the medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland," 2nd degree, to the center's scientific secretary, Elena Nikolaevna Orlova; and a certificate of honor from the President of the Russian Federation to the center's director, Vladimir Vladimirovich Neroev.
The Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases of the Russian Ministry of Health is a leading research, treatment, consultative, and educational institution in Russia. The center provides 24-hour ophthalmology care to residents of all regions of the country and to citizens of other countries.
The center includes 6 inpatient departments, a consultative outpatient department, a day hospital, an anesthesiology and resuscitation department, 4 operating rooms, and other units equipped with modern diagnostic, therapeutic, and scientific equipment.
The center employs 659 people, including 128 physicians, 77 research fellows, and over 200 nursing and junior medical personnel. Among the center's staff, 27 are doctors of science and 97 are candidates of science.
Fundamental and applied scientific research play a significant role in the center's activities. Over the past five years, 104 Russian Federation patents for inventions have been received.
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