Shakirat Utegaziyev

Summary

Shakirat Nurzhanovich Utegaziyev (Russian: Шакират Нуржанович Утегазиев) (1936 - 1984) was a Kazakh and Soviet physician, notable as the founder and first Chairman of the Mangystau Region Division of Health and Medicine in the Kazakh Republic of the Soviet Union, now referred to as the Republic of Kazakhstan.[1]

Shakirat Utegaziyev in 1984

The Mangystau Region, economically prosperous due to its energy industry,[2] officially became an administrative region in 1973 and formed its Regional Division of Health and Medicine that same year. Utegaziyev presided as its founding, and longest-serving, Chairman.[3]

Career edit

During his tenure, Shakirat Utegaziyev initiated the construction and development of the Mangystau Regional Hospital,[4] notable as being the 4th medical complex of its kind in the Soviet Union.[5] Today, the Mangystau Regional Hospital consists of over 25 specialized departments, including cardiology, surgery, gastroenterology, as well as many other diagnostic treatment facilities.[6]

As Chairman of the Mangystau Region Division of Health and Medicine, Utegaziyev facilitated the development, training and education of the next generation of medical health professionals. Utegaziyev created programs where every year, 20-25% of the Mangystau Region’s medical professionals underwent additional advanced training at leading USSR hospitals and medical schools to upgrade their credentials.[7]

Publications edit

Shakirat Utegaziyev is the author of numerous publications, which are housed in leading medical schools and academic databases internationally, such as Harvard Medical School,[8] Indiana University School of Medicine,[9] the United States National Library of Medicine[10] and JSTOR.

Utegaziyev’s works are also cited in academic publications such as the Population and Development Review.[11]

Awards edit

Shakirat Utegaziyev is the recipient of awards such as the USSR Health Care Award for Excellence (Russian: Отличник здравоохранения (СССР)), in recognition of professionals who have made significant contributions in their field. The award is currently housed in the History Museum of the Atyrau Region.[12]

Utegaziyev was also awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour (Russian: Орден «Знак Почёта»).

Legacy edit

Shakirat Utegaziyev’s role in founding and shaping Mangystau’s modern medical and healthcare system is memorialized in a dedicatory monument at the Mangystau Regional Hospital, officially unveiled on July 3, 2017.[13]

In the city of Aktau, Utegaziyev's residence is now commemorated with a Kazakhstan National Register Plaque, placed in July 2009.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Адиль, Томирис. "Первые врачи и строители Актау рассказали о прошлом". Новости Актау и Мангистау. тумба.кз. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Mangystau oblast, Kazakhstan (Mangistau)". Kazakhstan. aboutkazakhstan.com. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  3. ^ "История развития сектора здравоохранения в Мангистауской области". Управление здравоохранения Мангистауской области. mangystau.gov.kz. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  4. ^ Мукантаев, Естурган. "История развития медицины Мангышлака". Bookmate. Bookmate.com. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  5. ^ Игликов, Турарбек. "Краткие воспоминания и размышления". Ел-Арна. elarna.net. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  6. ^ "История становления Мангистауской областной больницы". Мангистауская областная больница. Mangystau Regional Hospital. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  7. ^ Мукантаев, Естурган. "История развития медицины Мангышлака". Bookmate. Bookmate.com. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Experience with the outpatient care of the population including ophthalmological services at the Mangyshlak Territory industrial complex". Hollis Harvard Library Catalog. Harvard University. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  9. ^ Utegaziyev, Sh.N.; Ul'danov, G.A.; Mustafina, Zh.G.; Teleuova, T.S.; Mambetov, E.K. "Opyt Dispanserizatsii Naseleniia S Uchastiem Oftal'mologicheskoi Sluzhby". Vestnik Oftalmologii. 101 (6): 3–4.
  10. ^ Ul'Danov, G. A.; Mustafina, ZhG; Utegaziev, ShN; Teleuova, T. S.; Mambetov, E. K. (1985). "[Experience with the outpatient care of the population including ophthalmological services at the Mangyshlak Territory industrial complex]". Vestnik Oftalmologii. 101 (6): 3–4. PMID 2937193.
  11. ^ Jones, Ellen; Grupp, Fred W. (June 1983). "Infant Mortality Trends in the Soviet Union". Population and Development Review. 9 (2): 213–246. doi:10.2307/1973050. JSTOR 1973050.
  12. ^ "Выставка "Экспонаты принятые фонд музея 2016 году"". Историко-Краеведческий Музей Атырауской Области. Атырауский областной историко-краеведческий музей. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  13. ^ Хамракулова, Малика. "В Актау открыли памятник ушедшим из жизни врачам". Новости Актау и Мангистау. тумба.кз. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Твердой поступью по пути Независимости (2007-2009 года)". Мангистау Медия. mangystaumedia.kz. Retrieved 8 February 2020.