Alexander Kotsubinsky

Alexander Petrovich Kotsubinsky
Александр Петрович Коцюбинский
Residence Soviet Union
Russia
Nationality Russian, Soviet
Fields Psychiatry
Institutions The Bekhterev Research Institute,
St. Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies
Alma mater Leningrad Pediatric Institute

Alexander Petrovich Kotsubinsky (Russian: Александр Петрович Коцюбинский) is a prominent[1] Russian psychiatrist, a spokesman of St. Petersburg psychiatric school.

Education and career

Alexander Kotsubinsky graduated from Leningrad Pediatric Institute in 1964 and was in 1981 awarded the Candidate of Sciences degree for his dissertation The Peculiarities of Remissions in Faintly Progredient Schizophrenia (in Russian[2]). He attained the M. D. degree in 2000. At present he is full professor in the Medical Academy of postgraduate education[3] and head of the out-patient psychiatry department of the Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute in St. Petersburg. His son Daniel Kotsubinsky is a Russian journalist and historian.

Honours and awards

Selected publications

References

  1. The Bekhterev Institute
  2. Коцюбинский А.П. Особенности ремиссий при малопрогрединентной шизофрении: Дисс. … канд. мед. наук. — Л., 1980. — 271 с.
  3. "Кафедра психиатрии". St. Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies. Retrieved 3 June 2012. (Russian)
  4. УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ О НАГРАЖДЕНИИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫМИ НАГРАДАМИ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ N 1253 от 25 августа 2008 года.

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