
Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan
- Estd: 1919 |
- Public University |
Contact : +91-770-386-5712
A public university called Tashkent Medical Academy is situated in Uzbekistan's capital city of Tashkent. It has a long history of educating medical students from Uzbekistan and other nations since it was founded in 1919.
History of Tashkent Medical Academy dates back to 1919, when in April 12, 1919, it was decided to open a medical faculty of Turkestan State University. In 1931, the medical faculty was renamed into a medical intitute called as Tashkent State Medical Institute. In 1935 the Tashkens Medical Institute was known as the Central Asian Medical Institute. The intitute experienced consistent positive developmental changes and over a period of time emerged as a leading Medical Institute of Central Asia attracting large number of local and International students. By the end of 1980, the institute had 1,042 faculty members, including 6 academicians, 24 Uzbek doctors, 90 doctors of medical sciences, professors, 207 candidates of medical sciences, associate professors, students. During this period, the Institute improved the educational, educational, methodological, scientific, state and international relations. The Institute established cooperation with leading medical institutions in Hungary, Germany, Poland and Russia.
On July 19, 2005, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan I.A. Karimova Mandated Decree No, UP-3629 establishing present-day Tashkent Medical Academy. Accordingly, this would improve the quality of training of highly qualified medical personnel throughout the nation trough an effective organization of the educational process by abolishing the separate First and Second Medical Institutes to form a unified institute with new content based on the latest educational technologies for future professional medical practices.