Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)2 pandemic led to the severe restrictions around the globe due the extremely rapid spread of the virus and total death number 21,297 people on March 26.3 Quarantine measures of the Ukrainian Government became very similar to actions of the other countries. One of which, a closed educational institutions from March 12,4 created a need to continue education virtually using cutting-edge technologies such as Google Classroom and Google Meet.Google Classroom, a free web service, was released by the Google LLC in August 2014. “Classroom was created hand-in-hand with teachers to help organize day-to-day tasks, communication, and foster greater collaboration,” this is how Google describes the purpose of Classroom`s creation.5 Year by year evolution of the Classroom gave its users in 2020 a wide range of tools: Simultaneous usage with Google Docs, Gmail, Google Drive, Sheets and Slides, and even Google Calendar. A special training course for professors of our university facilitated the effective usage of the Classroom during the quarantine period implementing the e-learning at our Department. A 256 page book “Teaching with Google Classroom,” written by Michael Zhang, a certified trainer for Google Apps for Education, gave a deep look on all possibilities of this global e-learning service.6 Google Classroom was also launched as a smartphone application in January 2015. Despite of some limitations, at the mobiles we can: 1) create or join a class, 2) make announcements and post comments to assignments, 3) send e-mails to students, 4) access your class’s Google Drive, 5) view whether the students have completed assignments or not, 6) reset or disable your class code.7 Thus, using all potential of such e-learning services, as Google Classroom, we can effectively deal with a “physical learning” crisis, allowing the students at “surgical dentistry” and “pediatric surgical dentistry” classes to avoid the risk for their lives and to master the curriculum during the pandemic when the timeline is made only by the virus.
афедра организована в 1931 году как кафедра челюстно-лицевой хирургии и стоматологии при Киевском государственном институте усовершенствования врачей Минздрава СССР, клинической базой которой был НИИ ортопедии и травматологии. В то время на кафедре работали следующие сотрудники: заведующий-профессор С. Н. Вайсблат и 2 ассистента. Соломон Наумович Вайсблат (1888-1965)-доктор медицинских наук, профессор, заслуженный деятель науки УССР. Окончил Киевский медицинский институт в 1922 году. Цель: изложить историю становления кафедры челюстно-лицевой хирургии НМАПО им. П.Л. Шупика. Методы: сбор информации по истории создания и развития кафедры челюстно-лицевой хирургии НМАПО им. П.Л. Шупика. Результаты: статья об истории создания и развития кафедры челюстно-лицевой хирургии НМАПО им. П.Л. Шупика. Выводы: представлены объективные данные об истории создания и развития кафедры челюстно-лицевой хирургии НМАПО им. П.Л. Шупика.
Рис. 6. Фотографии некоторых учеников, кандидатов медицинских наук из научной школы челюстно-лицевой хирургии профессора А.А. Тимофеева. Рис. 7. Авторефераты кандидатских диссертаций некоторых учеников научной школы профессора А.А. Тимофеева, которые защитились в Украине.
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