Andijan State Medical Institute

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Andijan State Medical Institute (ASMI) is an institute and research center in Uzbekistan, founded in 1955.

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Andijan State Medical Institute
Andijon Davlat Tibbiyot Instituti
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TypeNational
Established21 September 1955
Rector Madazimov Madamin Muminovich
Location,
Andijan
,
Uzbekistan
Language Uzbek, Russian, English
Website adti.uz

Overview

The institute trains medical staff in areas of Therapeutic, Pediatric, Dentistry, Professional Education, Preventive Medicine, Pharmacy, High Nursing Affair and Physicians’ Advanced Training. At present[ when? ] 3,110 students have been studying at the institute. The institute has trained more than 13,000 physicians (including 800 clinical interns, 1,116 masters, 200 postgraduates and 20 doctoral students). 870 staff work at the institute at present,[ when? ] including 525 professorial-teaching staff in 55 departments.[ citation needed ]

There are four faculties at the Andijon State Medical Institute: the therapeutic Faculty, the Pediatric Faculty, the dentistry and the Raising Qualifications of Physicians Faculty. All are related to the medical sciences and have their own departments.

Curative Works Faculty

The Curative Works Faculty is the oldest operating faculty at the Institute. It was opened in October 1955, the year of ASMI's founding. During its first years of action, there were 10 departments and about 120 students at the faculty. In 1957, interest in the faculty grew rapidly among applicants. Under docent M.G Mirzakarim (dean from 1957 to 1970), the faculty reached its prominence, and it had one of the biggest base of textbooks[ clarification needed ] in Uzbekistan.

From 2013, the dean of the Curative Works Faculty has been Adham Anvarovich Gofurov, a docent and doctor of medical sciences. Students study in the branches: curative works, medical pedagogics and higher education nursing. Enrollment is approximately 1740 students. There are 14 departments at the Curative Works Faculty, which are mainly located inside the ASMI campus and clinic. These departments are:

Pediatric Faculty

The Pediatric Faculty was opened at ASMI in 1977, and focuses on training pediatric specialists. (There was an earlier Pediatric Faculty at Central Asian Medical Pediatric Institute in Tashkent, operating from 1966 to 1972.) Currently there are 14 departments at the faculty which are mainly located inside the campus and its clinics; other departments are located in hospitals of the Andijan region. The faculty consists of 253 professors and teachers, in the following fourteen departments:

Raising Qualifications of Physicians Faculty

This faculty mainly focuses on giving practical knowledge to doctors of the Fergana, Andijan and Namangan regions, updating their skills with new techniques and practices, developing specializations, and working toward a second degree. It was established on 6 July 1984 by edict number 864 of Uzbekistan's Public Health Ministry. The Faculty cooperates with "Tashkent Institution of Raising doctor's qualification" and with the Tashkent Medical Academy. Studies are held according to a plan from the Public Health Ministry. There are seven departments which give the following specific lessons (with training hours per academic year):

Only doctors who have worked in their related field for at least three years can apply to the Faculty, where they can continue their studies and scientific researches. [1] [2]

No.Foreign partner (university, organization,

international organization, foundation,

institution)

CountryValidity period
1State Medical University ZaparaUkraine2010–2025 years
2N.N. Russian Scientific Center of Oncology. BloksinRussian Federation2013–2018 years
3Novosibirsk State Medical UniversityRussian Federation2013–2018 years
4Institute of Urology and Nephrology of UkraineUkraine2013–2018 years
5St. Petersburg State Institute of PediatricsRussian Federation2013–2018 years
6Turkey State Adjibadem ClinicTurkey2013–2018 years
7Kharkov Academy of Postgraduate EducationUkraine2013–2018 years
8University of PisaItalian2014–2019 years
9Jaypee hospitalIndian2014–2019 years
10Tambov State Medical University named after G. DerzhavinRussian Federation2015–2020 years
11Koshitsa University named after Pavel JosefSlovakia2015–2021 years
12Russian State Academy of Postgraduate Medical EducationRussian Federation2015–2020 years
13Kharkov National Medical UniversityUkraine, Kiev2015–2020 years
14National Research Institute of Neurosurgery named after Academician N. N. BurdenkoRussian Federation2016–2021 years
15Reaviz Medical University, SamaraRussian Federation2016–2025 years
16University of CologneGermany2017–2022 years
17St. Petersburg State Medical UniversityRussian Federation2017–2022 years
18Yongnam University Medical CenterSouth Korea2017–2022 years
19Sahmyook medical Center-Seoul Adventist HospitalSouth Korea2017–2022 years
20Keiming University, Dongsan Medical CenterSouth Korea2017–2022 years
21Stavropol State Medical UniversityRussian Federation2017–2022 years
22National Postgraduate Medical Academy named after P. L. ShupikaUkraine, Kiev2017–2022 years
23N.I. Russian National University named after PirogovMoscow, Russia2017–2022 years
24Osh State UniversityKirgizia, Osh2018-
25NGO LymphRussia, Moscow2017–2022 years
26Ural State Medical UniversityRussian Federation2018–2023 years
27Kirov State Medical UniversityRussian Federation2018–2023 years
28First Moscow State Medical University named after I.I. SechenovRussian Federation2018–2023 years

Dormitory

From the first years of ASMI's establishment, there was a dormitory for the students located in a student-town. Between 1960 and 1961, two 400-student dormitories were built. In 1964, a new dormitory was built, able to hold about 400 more people. After this occasion, additional construction began; in 1974, the Institute had built a dormitory for 630 students. In 1986, students town gained a new building for 230 students. In 2000, ASMI opened new building for the Social-Humanitarian Sciences department which was able to house 400 students. After creation of 2 academic lyceums under the Institute, the students-town gained a new building for 200 students. Each dormitory at the students-town has its own kitchen, rest rooms, study and computer rooms.

In 2010, Andijan city hosted the "Universiade – 2010" competitions which are held in Uzbekistan between the universities and institutions. Because of this, ASMI renovated the buildings in students-town, adding sports halls, small buildings, and living rooms. These complexes where then made available to the students. [3]

For International Students

In 2022, two newly built hostels, one for male students and one for female students, were provided for international students, featuring complete Euro-renovation.


Rectorate

The rectorate of Andijan State Medical Institute consists of five representatives who share leading positions at the ASMI. Currently,[ when? ] the rector and head of the ASMI is Madazimov Madamin Muminovich, who is a doctor of medical sciences and professor. The vice-rectors on educational process is Abdulajanov B.R, who is a professor and doctor of medical sciences. The second Vice-rector of the ASMI on scientific researches of the Institute is Salakhindinov Kamoldin Zuhritdinovich who is a professor and doctor of medical sciences. Last vice-rector of the Institute is Mamajonov Zafar Abdujalilovich. [4]

Location

Andijan State Medical Institute is located in Uzbekistan, Andijan region, Andijan city, Yu.Atabekova street, house 1. [5]

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