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The famous “round table” of City Duma deputy Leonid Feitlikher, held at the KP-Saratov press center on July 30, 2007, produced not only a “case”. Alexander Solomonovich was offended, and more than once, but how dejected Feitlicher’s colleague in the police corps was, in principle, cannot be described. However, we will try to do this.

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It took Peter Vitalievich 29 days to realize that Leonid Natanovich’s words contained slander. This should not be surprising, because, as it seems to us, Glybochko lived in a depressed state for almost a month. After all, when they talk about causing grave moral harm, they usually write that the names’ statements caused severe mental anguish and moral suffering, almost incompatible with life. Be that as it may, on August 29, Glybochko addresses the prosecutor of the city of Saratov with a statement in which he sets out his vision of what happened.
According to United Russia, Feitlicher “made slanderous statements against me, accusing me of committing a serious crime - rape.” And since in the den it is not customary to separate the personal from the party, Pyotr Vitalievich’s conclusions bordered on revealing a state conspiracy: “His (Feitlicher. - Author) goal was to discredit me as the rector of the Saratov State Medical University and the leader of the faction of the United Russia party in the Saratov city Duma." For such an inhumane crime against him, Glybochko simply demanded that a criminal case be opened against Leonid Feitlicher.
In order not to get bogged down in quotes, we’ll try to explain it with our fingers. Not with a fan, like other local United Russia members, but simply on the fingers.
City Deputy Feitlicher, speaking at the round table about corruption, tried to talk about the activities of the most prominent representatives of the Saratov party in power. Everyone got the worst of it, although Leonid Natanovich relied on information obtained exclusively from open sources. That is, by and large, Feitlicher did not say anything new either about Lando or about the same Glybochko. But the party members were seriously excited.
The Saratov Reporter wrote about sexual harassment that allegedly took place many years ago in Glybochko’s former estate.
Once, when Glybochko worked as the head physician of the regional hospital for war veterans, the New Year was celebrated in this institution. And it seems that Pyotr Vitalievich invited a certain employee to his office, where he offered to have sex with him. At the same time, he touched her, rendered her clothes unusable... This is the version of the victim, who wrote a statement “to the right place” against a respected person.
The story is old.
Law enforcement agencies, having carried out an investigation as only they can do, refused to initiate a criminal case. Therefore, we can safely say that Pyotr Vitalievich did not tear the tights on another woman and, as the modern generation puts it, did not knead her tits. Feitlicher is interested in why Glybochko himself did not utter a word in this situation? The ostrich position in intimate matters is sometimes very welcome, but when a man takes such a position, doubts arise - is everything all right with him?
Tell me straight - I’m a normal guy, I have a traditional orientation, but on that particular evening there was nothing like that. I would tell you how I cut it off, and today various fried lovers would not try to put it back. And so there was a residue, questions arise.
Leonid Natanovich reasoned in everyday terms: they slandered you - tell people that this is not so. Tell me yourself. Because we somehow don’t really trust various organs, especially internal ones. And since you didn’t do this, then get ready for rumors to start spreading. It seemed that Feitlicher was simply trying to tell Glybochko what to do. And he certainly didn’t accuse his colleague in the deputy corps of anything. If the texture were iron, where would Pyotr Vitalievich be now?
Then Glybochko considered it best to escape with silence. However, a year ago, when the ugly story was mentioned again, the rector of the medical university suddenly felt insulted. It is difficult to follow Pyotr Vitalievich’s train of thought, but it is possible that the explanation lies in the physiological plane. There was time, and there was strength. And now party work takes over everything. Rape? God be with you! All thoughts about national projects!

And he's okay with her
didn't...

Now, following the example of Sherlock Holmes’ predecessor, also a great fan of making inferences, Monsieur Dupin (Edgar Poe, “Murder in the Rue Morgue,” “The Mystery of Marie Roget,” “The Stolen Letter”), let’s try to understand something about what happened ten years ago. Then citizen K. applied to the Leninsky Court with a statement to bring Pyotr Glybochko to criminal liability “in connection with causing her bodily harm on December 25, 1998 on the premises of the war veterans hospital.”
K., questioned as a witness, testified that in the chief doctor’s office Glybochko tried to rape her, touched her breasts and, trying to take off her skirt, tore her tights. After that, she pushed Glybochko away, and he hit her on the lips with his right hand. The impact caused her to fall and hit her head on the wall. Seeing that Glybochko was approaching her again, she jumped up and ran out of the office.
According to Pyotr Vitalievich, when his deputy reported that K. was threatening her, he invited the raging lady to his office, but, seeing that she was very drunk, he said that he would talk to her after the weekend. And he didn't do anything with her.
The deputy testified that K. sat down next to her and made threats against her and her husband, which she immediately reported to Pyotr Vitalievich. Another witness testified that K. was going to go to Glybochko’s office and congratulate him on his upcoming anniversary. The witness began to dissuade her, because she understood that for K., who had been drinking, things could end badly. No one saw the beatings on K., and “Glybochko spent the entire evening communicating with the team.”
There were, however, two more witnesses who claimed that they saw through the window how a man in a pullover was pestering K. Later it turned out that these witnesses were colleagues of K.’s husband, and therefore there was no faith in them.
According to a forensic medical examination, K. had a closed skull injury with a concussion, swelling of soft tissues in the area of ​​the upper and lower lips. Swelling of soft tissues in the occipital region, abrasions on both lips, bruising in the area of ​​1-2 fingers of the right hand. Separately, it was said that “this damage can be caused by one’s own hand.”
The investigation concludes that K. inflicted injuries on herself and filed a complaint with the internal affairs authorities because she was afraid of the results of her incorrect behavior and was afraid of being fired. "TO. slandered Glybochko out of a sense of revenge due to possible dismissal, while intoxicated, fearing her husband’s jealousy. That’s why I came up with everything and then faked my illness.” After studying all the details, the criminal case was discontinued due to lack of corpus delicti.
In general, it is clear that nothing is clear. Either K. was called to Glybochko, or she came herself. Either Pyotr Vitalievich spent the entire evening with the team, or he went away in order to communicate with individual employees alone in his office. What did the witness mean when she said that a visit to Glybochko could end badly for her friend? And what could Pyotr Vitalievich say to the same K. on Monday, if just the thought of it prompted the woman to stage an attempted rape with self-mutilation? And how can you fire an employee for drinking if the head doctor himself does not object to drinking alcohol directly at the workplace, even on the eve of a great holiday?
There are other doubts. Women, of course, are famous for their cunning, but how many are able, following K.’s example, to break their face, aggravating the injury with a concussion? You need to have a perfectly placed blow and be able to clearly control its force. (Otherwise, the fear of a Monday conversation could lead to death.) All this is achieved by regular training. And although K. worked under the leadership of Pyotr Vitalievich, it is quite difficult to believe that beating herself was her favorite hobby.
Well, the strangest character in the case turns out to be a jealous husband. For if nothing happened, then there is nothing to spark jealousy from. To slander Glybochko, fearing his husband’s reaction, is the same as robbing someone and at the same time shouting “Guard!”

Rector's
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Actually, a large number of inconsistencies prompted Deputy Feitlicher to recall that episode. Glybochko decided that Leonid Natanovich had slandered him. However, the prosecutor's office, after conducting an investigation, issued a verdict - there are no reasons to accuse Feitlicher of slander and an attempt to discredit the bright name of Pyotr Glybochko.
If we take everything at face value, then the Jesuitism of Citizen K. is amazing. That way, anyone can be mixed with dirt. I just want to appeal to all major figures, especially from the local “United Russia” - be vigilant, this can happen to anyone. True, for some reason it happened to Glybochko, for which we very much sympathize with him.
However, in addition to Pyotr Vitalievich, two more rectors felt offended. After all, there were also statements from the Council of Rectors of Saratov Universities, headed at that time by the director of the Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Sinyukov, and the rector of SGAP. City Deputy Leonid Feitlikher at the same “round table” asked a question, the essence of which boiled down to the following: why do the rectors of a number of universities allow themselves to harass female students?
We don’t know what about smoke without fire, but at one time there were indeed rumors in Saratov about the involvement of respected people in sex-related scandals just yesterday. Even, they say, slightly damaged clothes, following the example of one Monica, were shaken, reproaching the sensualists along the party line. But, as usual, everything was hushed up pretty quickly. That is why Feitlicher expressed himself mostly abstractly, without names. Although those present probably understood perfectly well who they were talking about.
Sinyukov and Surovov also understood something for themselves. One can only guess why they took the Gordep’s statements personally. Indeed, in principle, the deputy’s statement could refer to the antics of rectors from Novosibirsk or Komsomolsk-on-Amur, if there is at least one university there. Perhaps that is why the rector of Saratov State University, the then rector of the State Technical University Yuri Chebotarevsky and many other heads of higher educational institutions in Saratov did not consider themselves insulted.
Here, rather, we should talk about something else. Sinyukov and Surovov are close to power, which, in turn, is terribly far from Feitlicher. We do not rule out that the attempt to accuse the proud deputy of slander (also unsuccessful) was dictated by purely local party interests, which in this situation consisted of satisfying curiosity - is it possible to prick Leonid Natanovich here too?
It’s time to draw up a serious scientific basis and think hard about the influence of political activity on the sexual-civic activity and reproductive function of local members of United Russia. Surely at SSMU, which is headed by Petr Glybochko, there are many scientists who can write a dissertation on this topic. If not a doctorate, then at least from Krakow.

Medicine is changing rapidly. And the doctor of tomorrow will be different in many ways from the one we see today. How to prepare it? The Rossiyskaya Gazeta columnist talks about this with the rector of the First Moscow State Medical University named after Sechenov, academician Pyotr Glybochko.

Petr Vitalievich, we are talking to you about the training of future doctors because you are not only the rector of Sechenov University, but also the chairman of the Association “Council of Rectors of Medical and Pharmaceutical Universities of Russia.” As they say, all cards in hand. So why has this problem become so pressing? Why, for example, on your initiative, did medical classes appear in Moscow schools? Are they delivering results?

Peter Glybochko: In medicine, more than anywhere else, an informed choice of profession is important. Not everyone can be a real doctor, even if he has a medical degree. Being a doctor is not just a profession, it is a life choice. Let's say that a good engineer does not need to be able to communicate with other people. And it doesn’t matter to the architect. And scientists don't necessarily need the ability to communicate with others. And a doctor cannot do without the ability to find contacts with a patient.

Do you think this postulate is not outdated? Now they say that a gadget can make a diagnosis, and a Da Vinci robot can remove a prostate tumor.

Peter Glybochko: I’ll start with Da Vinci, since this particular robot is used with particular success in surgical urology, and I am a urologist. Our specialists use Da Vinci. And this is good. This helps to carry out the most complex operations almost bloodlessly, without complications. Da Vinci is relevant not only in urology, but also in surgery, gynecology, traumatology, and proctology. But even the most skilled surgeon must talk to the patient before such an operation. This helps to choose the optimal tactics for using the robot and prescribing subsequent treatment. And today we are obliged not only to show the student the Da Vinci robot, but also to teach how to work with it, to teach how to communicate correctly with the patient for whose treatment we are using this robot.

And now about our project “School - University - Clinic”. The fact is that you cannot do what I said above overnight. In addition, it is impossible to allow a school graduate, having passed the Unified State Exam, to simply come to a medical institute. Because God forbid you make a mistake. God forbid, if a medical university student in his 2nd or 3rd year realizes that he entered the wrong field, that medicine is not his business. This is a Moscow project. And it is unlikely that it would have been implemented without the support of Moscow Mayor Sergei Semenovich Sobyanin. There are 110 medical and biological classes in 70 schools in the capital. In addition, the Medical Sechenov Pre-University was created, in which 400 schoolchildren study on a competitive basis. In total, 6,000 schoolchildren study in our program in the capital. For the whole country, I understand, this is not enough. Therefore, we are trying to replicate the project in other regions of Russia. And already in Saratov, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg there are our followers.

What is taught in pre-university and biomedical classes? Who teaches there?

Peter Glybochko: First of all, mastering the secondary school curriculum. In addition, they are taught to provide first aid and act in extreme situations. These classes are taught by teachers from our university. Sechenov Pre-University is a methodological center for medical and biological classes.

It is important that before entering the institute the applicant is introduced to the “rough” work in the medical profession

Do you think that a future medical student needs to be able to provide first aid? Can't this be taught when he becomes a student?

Peter Glybochko: Of course it is possible. Although I am convinced that each of us should be able to provide first aid. And for someone who is going to become a doctor, this is especially important. It is important that before entering the institute he was introduced to the “gruntly” work in our profession, so that he understands: medicine is not only impressive operations, the immediate arrival of an ambulance, but also everyday life, which is unthinkable without grunt work.

But then a man entered Sechenov University. He still spends the first two or three years studying anatomy, biology, Latin, physics, and chemistry. I know from my own experience that this scares some people away from the profession.

Peter Glybochko: Not without this, but... That is why the Sechenov Pre-University and medical and biological classes exist. There, in the school curriculum, we included layers of chemistry, physics, and biology. This allows already in the first year to study not just biology, chemistry, physics, but molecular biology, medicinal chemistry, medical genetics and gain practical skills at the patient’s bedside.

Is a first-year student eligible for your university clinics?

Peter Glybochko: How else? The university clinics we have revived are open for training. Yes, students, of course, do not treat. They care for patients. This gets them used to interacting with them. I will name some clinics where this process is especially successful. These are the gastroenterology clinic of academician Vladimir Trofimovich Ivashkin, the cardiology clinic of professor Abram Lvovich Syrkin, the clinic of occupational diseases of academician Nikolai Alekseevich Mukhin. Thus, future doctors are introduced to healing.

Admit it, Pyotr Vitalievich, not all medical universities have the same opportunities as Sechenov University. I understand that he is in charge. I understand that the fact that you are the chairman of the Association “Council of Rectors of Medical and Pharmaceutical Universities of Russia” works for your mill. After all, everything you are talking about requires a lot of money. Do you have special funding?

Peter Glybochko: One can only dream about this. I can name the numbers. On average, a year of training for a medical student in the country costs only 70 thousand rubles.

A meager figure. How much do you think it should actually cost to educate one student at a medical university?

Peter Glybochko: It's not a secret. This is calculated: on average 200-300 thousand rubles. How do we get out of this situation? This may not be a recipe for everyone. But we found support in the State Duma, we were supported by State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Viktorovich Volodin and Prime Minister Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev. That’s why today the average cost of studying at a medical university has become 115 thousand. It is planned that in 2018 we will become even more expensive. And training one student per year will cost 135 thousand. This will improve the quality of student training, increase salaries for teaching staff and obtain modern equipment for teaching students.

In 2015, your university was the only one among medical universities included in the state project to increase the competitiveness of leading Russian universities among the world's best scientific and educational centers "5-100". Decipher what this means?

Peter Glybochko: Today, 21 Russian universities are involved in this project. 5 of them should be included in the world rankings of the 100 best universities in the world.

Under the School - University - Clinic project, 110 medical and biological classes have been opened in 70 Moscow schools. Photo: Alexander Korolkov

Wow swing! Do you think this is possible?

Peter Glybochko: Yes, it's possible! After all, for the first time in its history, our university entered the world rankings QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) and THE (Times Higher Education). I understand that this is just the beginning of the journey. I understand that the one walking will master the road. And we are purposefully moving towards this. By 2020, we will have created a scientific and technological biomedicine park. It will include the Institute of Molecular Medicine, the Institute of Regenerative Medicine, the Institute of Translational Medicine and the Institute of Personalized Medicine.

Another cluster?

Peter Glybochko: No. Not a cluster. Is not nothing. New pharmaceuticals and biological products will be created here. And all this will find practical application in our university clinics. Doctors of the future will be “grown” on this basis.

"Grow up"? But they are not bioproducts!

Peter Glybochko: Vocabulary for today. There is no escape from this. The main thing is that this will complete the process of training the doctor of the future. At our university, the international school “Medicine of the Future” is open and operating. From all over the country, every year we recruit 50 talented and promising students from medical universities in the country. The Scientific and Technological Park of Biomedicine will complete the formation of a new “atlas” of specialties of the future and life sciences. After all, medicine, especially the medicine of the future, is life. In this park and its institutes, we will train network doctors, molecular nutritionists, medical device developers, genome editing and manipulation specialists, tissue engineering specialists, 3D printing system developers, nanopharmacologists and, finally, developers of smart drug delivery systems. In the era of the digital economy, this is especially important - the translation of engineering, technical and IT developments into solutions to improve people's health. This forms a personalized health management system.

This year there are twice as many foreign students at Sechenov University as there were a year ago

Peter Glybochko: Still would! At least the fact that this academic year we have twice as many foreign students as there were a year ago. They come to us, bypassing any intermediaries. They enter into contracts with us directly. This suggests that the quality of medical education in our country is quite high at the international level.

Do foreigners pay tuition?

Peter Glybochko: Certainly.

Does a diploma from Sechenov University allow them to work in their countries without additional training?

Peter Glybochko: Almost yes. Our diploma does not require retraining. In countries where Sechenov University has international accreditation, our diploma is recognized automatically; there is no need to go through an additional procedure for admission to professional activities. And finally, I note that Sechenovsky has foreign branches. One is already operating in Azerbaijan.

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Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko was born in the Bryansk region. Graduated from Saratov Medical Institute. He worked as the chief physician of the Saratov War Veterans Hospital, and as the rector of the Saratov State Medical University named after Razumovsky. Since 2010 - Rector of the Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Urologist. Candidate's and doctoral dissertations are devoted to current issues of urology. In 2016 he was elected academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has more than 400 scientific papers in the field of urology and healthcare organization. His wife Galina Khamitovna is a psychotherapist. Daughter Anna is a dentist. Sons Vitaly and Anatoly are schoolchildren. Two grandchildren.

I spend most of my time developing the course “Learning to speak publicly.”

I'm writing a script in the evening. It turns out to be up to ten pages, I read them in the morning - I don’t like everything. I put it in the “Marriage” folder.

And so every day.

I visited the company every day. I studied on Saturday and Sunday.

A lot of energy goes into making phone calls. It is difficult to get through to the bosses.

I walk for two hours every day. This helps keep the shape.

I thank our canteen. At my request, they prepare it for me separately, without salt.

Everything upsets me, a lot of things irritate me.

I try not to break down.

I spent a long time discussing with Marat Raufovich every day how to find employees.

Time is running out, employees don't show up.

But it’s funny that we can’t find three or four programmers in Moscow!

It’s incomprehensible that in Moscow we cannot find three or four talented editors and journalists!

Five days of reflection.

I am raising Alexey Vladimirovich Kosyakin.

He listens carefully and agrees with everything. He promises to help Marat Raufovich look for employees.

Alexey Vladimirovich’s eyes light up when talking about football. I feel that if we were doing a program related to football, he would do it from morning to night and from night to morning.

I recently sent a letter to P.V. Glybochko, rector of the first Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov.

He is new to Moscow. In the past, he headed the Medical Institute in Saratov. Pyotr Vitalievich worked a lot in urology.

Here's what I wrote:

To the Rector of the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov

Corresponding Member of the RAS Glybochko P.V.

Dear Pyotr Vitalievich!

We have something in common.

I have been to Saratov two hundred or more times. And he entered the Saratov University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky. And I studied for a year.

Among my acquaintances and friends were famous urologists Z.S. Weinberg, N.A. Lopatkin, A.F. Dorenkov, now I am friends with E.I. Veliev.

Once upon a time, as a young journalist (this was the late 60s - early 70s), I wrote a lot about medicine and at that time I often visited M.I. Sechenov Academy. Cousin.

Everything in this life is intertwined.

However, you, Pyotr Vitalievich, know this better than I do.

I would be glad to meet with you and talk about the role of a doctor, about the education of a doctor, about increasing the authority of doctors in our country.

If such a meeting takes place, of course, I would raise the issue related to “SOLO on the keyboard”.

He is best known for his computer program SOLO on the Keyboard. This is a course, after completing which, any person will learn to type using the ten-finger touch typing method on a computer keyboard. All doctors agree that this skill is necessary.

Unfortunately, we don’t teach this in schools and institutes.

I know that 95% of the teaching staff of your university and 92% of students on the computer type on the computer keyboard with one or two fingers (in all other institutes the ratio is the same).

But you can learn to touch type in three to four weeks and write one page of text in five minutes, and not in half an hour, or even an hour.

We, Pyotr Vitalievich, offer our corporate version of “SOLO on the keyboard,” which can be installed on all computers at the university, so that all students, teachers and other employees can learn to type with the ten-finger touch method.

We are ready to tell you everything in more detail over the phone, and if necessary, come and arrange a presentation of our “SOLO on the keyboard”.

Your university differs from many others in its special attitude to innovations in pedagogy. N.S. once told me a lot about Sechenovka. Queen.

And it seems to me that a modern doctor should save time and spend more of it communicating with the patient than filling out various papers. If you type everything that I have already written about with one finger, then time is sometimes wasted.

Let's help students and future doctors!

Let's teach them how to spend their time wisely!

I’m writing a letter and thinking: do you know how to touch type? If not, we can teach you too.

Sincerely,

Vladimir Shakhidzhanyan.

And today I received a response to my letter. Its meaning is simple: thank you, we appreciate you, we treat you well, but we don’t need anything.

It's terrible that doctors are not taught computer literacy.

It's disgusting when a doctor enters data into a medical history with one finger.

Time is wasted unproductively.

And there's nothing you can do about it. Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko does not understand this, and therefore does not support it.

Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko himself does not know how to type using the ten-finger blind method and therefore does not understand why others need it.

Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko is probably a good rector, I do not rule out that he is a wonderful urologist and scientist, but he cannot learn such simple things.

Is it possible to convince Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko? Maybe yes. But for this you need to meet him.

But he doesn’t want to meet.

And in my opinion, in the first year all students at medical institutes should be taught the ten-finger touch typing method on a computer keyboard. Then students will study better.

Some students go through our program.

Many doctors are familiar with the SOLO on the keyboard program.

I remember my conversations with Alexander Fizulievich Aliyev.

He is a radiologist who specializes in pulmonary diseases. Smart, charming, honest, noble, passed SOLO.

If it were my will,” says Alexander Fizulievich, “I would oblige all students of medical colleges, institutes, academies and universities to take “SOLO on the keyboard.” And I would accept it as strictly as we take anatomy.

The young doctor understands. Academician, rector, a person with vast experience Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko does not understand. And there's nothing you can do about it.

It’s so good that I have students, including future doctors! I look at photographs and read profiles of new soloists, and wings appear in me. We are needed, we are in demand, we are understood.

As for Pyotr Vitalievich Glybochko, he will understand sooner or later. Life will force you.

Olesya Alekseevna Dovgal

Characteristic

A person from Volodin's inner circle. One of the three most influential United Russia members in the Saratov region. Majordomo of the Saratov organization "United Russia". He controls the political situation in the Saratov City Duma, being the leader of the United Russia political group. It is a deterrent to the manifestations of power of the head of Saratov, Grishchenko. Supports the head of the city administration of Somov. The business is concentrated at the Saratov Medical University - the largest university in the region in terms of budget - where Glybochko works as rector. Previously he was in the shadow of the leader, but now he has developed public activity. This is associated with his gubernatorial ambitions. However, he does not show pretentious independence in decision-making. Acts within the established tactics of the boss. Participant in a hidden intra-clan struggle for closeness to the leader. Support outside the clan is weak. His open opponent is Leonid Feitlicher. Ipatov and Grishchenko look at him warily, as a potential threat.

Biography

Born on July 21, 1964 in the village. Kuvshinovo, Bryansk region. In 1991 he graduated from Saratov State Medical University, with which his entire career and research activities are connected: resident, graduate student, assistant, associate professor, head of the department of urology and nephrology of SSMU. He worked as deputy chief physician of Clinical Hospital No. 3 of Saratov State Medical University. In 2002, he was appointed chief physician of the regional hospital for war veterans. In 2002 - rector of Saratov State Medical University. Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor. Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.
Secretary of the Saratov Regional Political Council of the United Russia party. Head of the deputy group of the Saratov City Duma
Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class.
Married, has three children.

Expert assessments

“A true party member. According to general expert opinion, he became the absolute leader in the “cowardice” criterion. The character is appropriate. In addition, experts noted his ambition and tendency to hypocrisy.
He occupies a good position, providing some access to the budget. He reverently adheres to clan traditions. Stable federal connections allow you to be well informed not only in the field of urology. He was not noticed in particular proximity to law enforcement agencies, unless one considers the license plate of the car as an indicator of such proximity.
Experts described him as an uncharismatic person, almost completely devoid of independence, not burdened with principles and sincerity, with a faulty reputation and weak oratorical abilities.
According to experts, who probably primarily assessed his political activities in the party field and did not highly value his professional skills in this area, he is not so much smart and educated as he is efficient. According to expert assessment, he is touchy, irritable, prone to tyranny, prefers intrigue to harmless adventures, but the lack of cunning and aggressiveness is somewhat offset. Capable of revenge, especially over small things, but at the same time quite predictable. We will feel a lack of will, desire for justice and diplomatic abilities, expressed in the inability or unwillingness to find compromise solutions.
He is not poor and, as experts believe, has interests in business. He also has access to media resources and a fairly high degree of recognition, however, experts have not recorded a transition from quantity to quality, and, therefore, the image in the media is assessed as ambiguous.
Relations with not all work colleagues can be called smooth, and although he tries to avoid scandals, according to experts, this does not always work out.
Not without modesty, charm and a sense of humor.”

"Newspaper Our Version"

On March 24, 2010, he was appointed acting rector of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy.

On June 15, 2010, he was approved as rector of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy.

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© NEWSru.com, 03/24/2010, Medical Academy named after. Sechenov was headed by the head of the Saratov political council of United Russia, a relative of Volodin, Photo: Kommersant

Professor Pyotr Glybochko, who previously served as rector of the Saratov State Medical University named after B.I., was appointed acting rector of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy. Razumovsky, as well as the regional political council of United Russia,.

As the publication notes, Glybochko applied for the post of governor of the Saratov region: his candidacy together with the speaker of the regional Duma Valery Radaev and the current governor Pavel Ipatov was proposed to the president for consideration as a potential head of the region.

According to the newspaper's sources, when on March 23, 2010, the powers of the former head of the region, Pavel Ipatov, were extended for another term, he said that he would not like to see Pyotr Glybochko, who competed with him, in the region. The publication adds that a member of the central political council of United Russia Vyacheslav Volodin and Pyotr Glybochko are brothers-in-law. Their wives are sisters.

["The Fourth Estate", 03/24/2010, "Glybochko headed the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy": From today, Pyotr Glybochko has been appointed acting rector of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, who until that moment headed the Saratov Medical University. […] Currently, Pyotr Vitalievich is in Moscow and begins to accept cases.
It is worth noting that the appointment of a prominent Saratov United Russia member from the clan of State Duma Deputy Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin was expected these days. However, there was talk that Glybochko was rejected from the position of rector of the Sechenov Academy, and he would be appointed head of another prestigious medical institution. But it turned out that Pyotr Vitalievich will still head the second most important medical university in the country. Vyacheslav Volodin, without a doubt, helped him in this. […]
Due to the move to the capital, Glybochko will have to give up his post as secretary of the regional political council of United Russia. It is very symbolic that Pyotr Vitalievich’s career take-off occurred the day after the regional Duma approved Pavel Ipatov as governor. Glybochko was one of three candidates recommended to the president by United Russia. Combined with the fact that the rector is also included in the president’s personnel reserve, he eventually received his long-awaited award. - Insert K.ru]

Meanwhile, as the newspaper notes, the new head of MMA named after. Sechenov is again temporary. Firstly, this is an elected position, and there have been no elections yet. And secondly, Mikhail Paltsev, who served as rector of MMA for twenty-two years, has not yet been given a dismissal order.

Let us remind you that for the last nine months the duties of the rector of the MMA have been temporarily performed by Sergei Grachev, the former vice-rector for science under rector Paltsev. Grachev, in turn, was appointed by order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development, after Paltsev was dismissed on June 18, 2009 after claims were made by the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation.

["Novaya Gazeta", 07.17.2009, "Few autopsies, a lot of real estate": On May 6, Interfax reported that, according to a source in law enforcement agencies, the Prosecutor General's Office is raising the issue of releasing the rector of the Moscow Medical Academy (MMA) Mikhail Paltsev from his position A submission was made to the Minister of Health and Social Development about the ineffective use of medical equipment and irrational spending of budget funds […]
A request came from the Ministry of Health and Social Development: to provide a written explanation of the facts of violations - 17 points (in connection with the prosecutor's presentation). […]
Points 4 and 5 in the ministerial request are special because they deal with real estate. The Academy faces claims for “the lack of registration of the right of operational management in relation to 56 objects, incl. 2 land plots." Half of the objects have been re-registered, re-registration continues. But MMA owns 139 buildings. Most of them are in the center of Moscow, on Pirogovka. This is the “silver mile” area, where the price per square meter reaches $85 thousand. Raiding of such tasty morsels is one of the versions expressed by the media. - Insert K.ru]