Arifxodjayev Gulyam Sayerovich
Dean of the faculty
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Faculty Training Proficient Specialists in Medicine, Healthcare, and Rehabilitation
The Medical Faculty is a modern scientific and educational institution that trains highly qualified medical specialists dedicated to protecting public health. Faculty graduates work effectively as doctors, nurses, medical educators, and specialists in health institutions across various sectors of our country.
Students at the faculty gain in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge in human anatomy and physiology, internal diseases, general and specialized medicine, prevention, sanitation and hygiene, first aid, and modern medical technologies.
Graduates can pursue careers in polyclinics and hospitals, health and rehabilitation centers, as well as in various parts of the healthcare system. They also have opportunities to continue their education in master’s programs, clinical residencies, or research institutes.
Education at the faculty is conducted in directions such as “General Medicine,” “Nursing,” “Medical Pedagogy,” and “Medical-Psychological Services.” Students are provided with anatomy laboratories, modern simulation equipment, practice bases, and education by qualified medical specialists.
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Qosimova Mashhura Olimjonovna
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Qobilova Nargiza Mamatovna
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Faculty history
Establishment
The scientific and methodological foundations of the Medical Faculty are linked to the activities of the Department of Life Safety, first established in 1979 at Jizzakh State Pedagogical University. This department operated under the leadership of Professor Murod Rasulov, and medical knowledge began to form at the university on this basis. In 1983, the official Department of Medical Knowledge Fundamentals was established, with its first head being Sa’dulla Ibodov, a candidate of medical sciences and associate professor.
In 1997, based on the recommendation of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education, the Ibn Sino Health Center was established at the university. The first director of the center was doctor Mahmud Kamolov, who held this position until 2009.
Development Stages
The Medical Faculty was officially established on December 14, 2020, based on Order No. 654 of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education. On this basis, the faculty and its Department of General Professional Sciences were formed.
From the 2021–2022 academic year, Dilfuza Imomova, a candidate of biological sciences and associate professor, was appointed dean of the faculty. The Department of General Professional Sciences was led by Nurali Qurbonov, a doctor of medical sciences and associate professor. During this period, the faculty’s first two programs—General Medicine and Pediatrics—were opened. In 2021, 66 students were admitted to these programs.
Current Activities
Currently, the faculty has 245 students: 140 in “General Medicine” and 105 in “Pediatrics.” The faculty employs 65 professors and instructors, including highly qualified doctors, candidates of sciences, and PhD-level educators.
Contracts have been signed with several medical institutions in Jizzakh for students’ practical training:
Republican Specialized Cardiology Center
Regional Multidisciplinary Hospital
Emergency Medical Care Center
Regional Perinatal Center
Oncology, Dermatology, Children’s Hospital, and others
Additionally, 10 classrooms have been allocated for the faculty at the Abu Ali ibn Sino Jizzakh Public Health Technical College.
Currently, the faculty is led by Laziz G‘oziyev, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in medical sciences.
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