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A significant meeting aimed at preventing drug addiction and substance abuse was organized at Bukhara State Medical Institute. The meeting was held under the leadership of the institute’s rector, with the participation of professors and lecturers from the Department of Psychiatry and Narcology.

During the event, participants exchanged views on the urgency of combating drug addiction and the negative consequences it has on young people’s lives and the development of society. Discussions also focused on strengthening awareness campaigns against narcotic substances among students and effectively organizing preventive measures.

During the meeting, the rector gave instructions on actions to be taken to combat drug addiction among students. These included regularly organizing educational events, holding seminars and training sessions with the participation of professors and experts, and providing information on the harmful effects of drug abuse. These efforts aim to enhance students’ awareness and resilience against drug addiction, contributing to a healthier and safer academic environment.

Today, the spread of narcotic substances and their harmful effects on young people remain one of the most serious issues in our society. To combat this problem and protect the younger generation, an important meeting was organized at Bukhara State Medical Institute.

The meeting was attended by the rector of Bukhara State Medical Institute, Shukhrat Teshayev, and the Deputy Head of the Rapid Search Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Akhmadbek Matlyubov. They met with students and provided detailed explanations about the dangers of narcotic substances to human health, particularly the devastating consequences of synthetic drugs.

During the event, experts explained how narcotic substances affect the human body, emphasizing that their use leads not only to physical but also to mental disorders. Additionally, information was provided about the risks of criminal involvement, social consequences, and measures to combat drug abuse.

Furthermore, students had the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers during the meeting. Officials highlighted the importance of young people being conscious and proactive in the fight against drugs. The significance of cooperation with law enforcement agencies in preventing the spread of these substances was also emphasized.

At the end of the meeting, several proposals and recommendations were put forward to promote a healthy lifestyle among young people and to strengthen educational and preventive efforts against harmful habits.

It is expected that such meetings will continue in the future, and awareness campaigns aimed at building youth resilience against narcotics will be further intensified.

🏛➡️ Today, in celebration of the 584th anniversary of Alisher Navoi and the 542nd anniversary of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, a Zakovat intellectual game titled “A Look at the Works of Navoi and Babur” was held among the students of Bukhara State Medical Institute. Participants were tested with questions about the lives and works of these great historical figures.

✅ Winners of the Zakovat intellectual game:

🥇 – “Smart”
🥈 – “Intellect”
🥉 – “Followers of Navoi”

🏛⛈Today, “Hero of Uzbekistan,” renowned scientist, and esteemed agricultural specialist Muhammadjon Akhmedov visited the Abu Ali Ibn Sina Bukhara State Medical Institute.

✅ During the visit, together with the institute’s rector, Sh. Teshayev, discussions were held on the implementation of innovative approaches and technologies in the medical field, as well as on improving the institute’s development strategy.

✔️ Additionally, the institute’s rector, Sh. Teshayev, introduced Muhammadjon Akhmedov to the project of a new academic building, which is set to be launched in the upcoming academic year.

The international cooperation of Bukhara State Medical Institute is developing rapidly. Currently, the institute is working under agreements with medical and educational institutions from more than 20 countries worldwide. Over 10 prestigious universities have established joint educational programs, allowing thousands of students to pursue dual diplomas. These collaborations aim to further enhance medical education, support scientific research, and train highly qualified specialists through international experience exchange.

Today, a delegation from Kuban State Medical University, one of Russia’s leading higher education institutions, visited the institute. The delegation included Vice-Rector Andrey Sukhanin and Oleg Acheldyev. It is worth noting that cooperation between Bukhara State Medical Institute and Kuban State Medical University began in 2019 in the field of dentistry. Today, graduates of this program continue their studies at Kuban State Medical University.

To implement modern and innovative approaches in medicine, as well as to elevate cooperation to a new level and enhance practical medical training, Bukhara State Medical Institute and Kuban State Medical University are developing new joint educational programs. In particular, the launch of a specialized program in clinical residency is planned, which will provide students with the opportunity to obtain a dual diploma. These programs will enable students to study advanced medical practices in Uzbekistan and Russia, learn from experienced professors, and undergo internships in modern clinics.

One of the key areas of cooperation is the development and scientific research of traditional medicine. Traditional medicine has a rich history in both Uzbekistan and Russia, and its knowledge can be integrated with modern medical practices. The two universities have agreed to conduct joint research projects, study the scientific basis of traditional medicine methods, and explore their application in clinical practice.

During their visit, the Russian delegation, accompanied by the rector of the institute, Shuhrat Teshayev, reviewed the facilities of the modern clinic and the educational simulation center.

Furthermore, within the framework of cooperation, scientific research will be conducted, and conferences, seminars, and scientific symposiums will be organized for professors and young scientists. The scientific collaboration between Kuban State Medical University and Bukhara State Medical Institute will contribute to the development of medical innovations, the implementation of new diagnostic and treatment methods, and the advancement of modern laboratory research.

The partnership between these two universities not only provides students with access to modern knowledge and experience but also strengthens scientific and cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Russia. In the future, this cooperation is expected to grow further and lay the foundation for new achievements in the field of medicine.

🏛➡️ Today, at the Abu Ali ibn Sina Medical Institute, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, D.K. Khudoyberdiev, met with 4th and 5th-year students of the “General Medicine” program. During the meeting, he emphasized the importance of strict adherence to the institute’s internal regulations and conducted an awareness session on crime prevention and cybersecurity.