Asilbek Khudoyorov visited the Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina.
10.10.2024 2024-10-19 14:00Asilbek Khudoyorov visited the Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina.
Asilbek Khudoyorov visited the Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina.
Yesterday, October 10, the Minister of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan Asylbek Khudoyorov, during a trip to the Bukhara region, visited the Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina.
First, teachers, organized in the courtyard of the institute, visited the memorial alley and examined the trees planted as part of the Green Space national project. He saw the model of the newly created campus of the institute and through it the university complexes. He highly appreciated the activities of the campus, which includes such large centers as an academic building with 900 beds, a clinic with 200 beds, and a simulation training center.
Also, getting acquainted with scientific developments, projects and ideas prepared for patenting at the Information Resource Center, the minister emphasized that scientific competence in Bukhara is very high. He said that a university worthy of the new Uzbekistan must serve our people with its science and practical processes.
Minister of Health Asylbek Khudoyorov, speaking directly with active and talented students in the main hall of the institute, especially recognized the need to combine science and practice to develop a medical system for young people, who are the future of our society. A group of students who made a worthy contribution to excellent studies and the spiritual and educational environment of the institute were awarded a Letter of Gratitude from the Ministry.
Asilbek Khudoyorov stated that it is necessary to bring talented students who conduct research on their scientific developments from higher educational institutions to further education, and to encourage young people to acquire knowledge, it is necessary to hold a national event similar to the experience of Bukhara. To become competitive personnel, students were given the necessary areas to work on themselves, including learning foreign languages and effectively using the Internet. It was said that it was necessary to speed up the study of the destruction of the world.
During his trip to Bukhara, the minister visited the institute’s simulation center and a modern clinic. The director of the clinic, Sh. Tursunov, emphasized that it is necessary to popularize traditional medicine and carry out treatment processes using natural medicines.