When foreign men search through the Internet and see
many of the Young Russian ladies they are often surprised
at how many of these young ladies have a higher education.
Of great interest to these men are the number of young
women, 23 to 25 years of age who put there education and
profession of that of a doctor. Many of the men have a
hard time believing this and keep asking the same questions
regarding this being a doctor, over and over again.
Perhaps, even you have asked the same question: Is it
possible for these young women to be a doctor?
Yes, guys, it is possible and I want to explain a little
bit about the educational system in Russia. Believe me,
I know what I am talking about because I finished the
medical university myself, in Russia. Don't expect a detailed
report in this short article, as it is not my goal today
but rather a short and general picture.
In Russia, students usually finished middle school, which
is equivalent to American high schools, when they are
17 years old.
Those, who wish to become doctors, enter into the medical
University immediately. They finish middle school in June
and by August have pass the entrance exam to the university.
In September they begin their first year as students of
the medical university. Each medical University has a
strict program. And students can not choose their own
schedule or classes. They have to go to the University
EVERY day for 6 years. Classes begin a 8.00 A..M and continue
on till 5.00 P.M. every day except Sundays. Of course
after school they have a great deal of homework.
They have very short vacation after New Years from 10-14
days and about one month in the summer. June is a completely
busy month because they final exams at the end of each
year and in July they have internships in the hospitals.
This practice continues until the middle of August and
a new school year begins again in September. As in the
previous year, there are no choices of classes. The curriculum
is defined by the school.
There is literally no missing of classes whether for
illness or any other reason. If a student is ill, they
must make up for the missed classes and prove to the teacher
that they know the material.
If young woman gets married and then pregnant, she has
opportunity to miss one year of her studies and then return
to the same level which she missed. It is call "academic
vacation".
Very often a pregnant woman will choose another alternative,
that of continuing on in classes, uninterrupted until
the birth of the baby. Women who chose not to miss a year
by taking the "academic vacation".do so without any special
considerations given to them. They don't want to miss
a year and continue going to school as other students
They will be treat as all other students are, and will
attend University every day. When it comes time to deliver
the baby, these women miss about three to five days of
school and then returns to classes.
The academic pace is very difficult, the courses are
very stringent and the hours that need to be devoted to
study are very lengthy. The first three years of study
has a great deal of attrition. More than a third of the
students who enter the first year, drop out by the third
year. Virtual all who remain will go on to finish their
studies.
Beginning in the third year students study clinical disciplines
such as surgery, therapies, ophthalmology, gynecology
and others. Their lessons are conducted no only in school
but at special hospitals. These hospitals have special
auditoriums where the students can study the theoretical
part of their curriculum and after classes get to see
patients and obtain practice skills. This has nothing
to do with the summer internships, which they still must
attend from June through the middle of August. After six
years of university level classes these student are required
to take and pass a government exam. Upon successful completion
of the government exam, they are ready to take up residency
to continue on to being a medical doctor. So, lets do
the math. A young woman enter the university system at
17 and spend six years to graduate That makes her 23 when
she gets her medical degree to be called doctor. That
does not mean she has finished her education because she
still has to take up residency in a hospital and is still
under supervision.
It is not that much different in the American system.
A young woman graduates high school at 18 and enters a
four year university. After that she has three more years
of medical school. If all is well, she graduates with
her medical degree.
Let's see, enters college at 18 plus 4 years of university
and 3 years of medical school. This young women will be
25 when she becomes a resident at a hospital.
It reality there is only one year's difference between
a young Russian girl and a American girl.
Russian doctors seem to have a heart from gold. Doctors
in Russia work very hard and earn very little money and
often times work for months before they are paid by the
government. But their devotion to their profession is
one of being commendable. Their concerns for their patients
far out ways their concern for money. Because of this
low pay, these women doctors who have placed their name
on the Internet are very surprised when a foreign man
pays a great deal of attention to the fact that they are
doctors.
But in the western world the opposite holds true and
if you married a Russian woman who happens to be a doctor,
she will be surprised and shocked when she sees how much
respect and attention is paid to western medicine. She
will even be more astounded to learn the type of life
style a western doctor has compared to those of the former
Soviet Union.
So, what type of family situation can you expect when
you marry a Russian doctor? I want to discuss a few common
situations that can occur. I personal know about them,
because I know a lot of the Russian doctors thru my own
website for immigrants.
1. Woman who have decided to pass the exams and practice
medicine in USA.
She has a very supportive husband who respects her wishes
and encourages her to study for the one to two years it
may take before she can take her board exams He is the
type of man who fully supports the family, paying for
all the expenses his wife will incur to complete her studies.
He is also willing to relocate if his wife needs to set
up hospital residency in another state knowing that he
will see his wife very little as she spends 12 to 16 hours
a day in the hospital.
The number of men willing to go to this length for his
wife: a very small percentage.
2. Women want to study and pass the exams but is prevented
from doing so because of family situations:
Unfortunately, the family unit cannot survive without
a two income household. Because she has not had her education
recognized by the authorities where she lives, the only
jobs available to her are low paying, entry type jobs.
This does not allow her the time or the means to get the
continuing education she would need to apply for a medical
license.
The percentage of women in this position is very large.
3. The husband doesn't want his wife to work at all.
He doesn't care that she is a doctor. He just want a
women with "old family values" who will stay at home to
cook clean and be a "wife".The chances of finding and
keeping this kind of woman is very slim but he may just
be lucky enough to find such a woman who is willing to
give up her life long profession and trade it in for a
apron and title of housewife...
The percentage of women in this category; very small!
4. Women who are content with the situation:
There are many woman in a similar position as number
2 above but are still able to get some education. These
woman usually try to find work in the medical field although
the income is low. They have given up on being a doctor
but still want to work in the medical field and take the
low paying jobs that are offered.
Percentage of women in this category is also large.
5. Alternatives to Medicine
Even though the understand the prestige of being a doctor
in the western world as compared to Russia, they desire
to pursue other avenues and leave their medical degree
behind.