Osh, 22 May 2025 — The International Medical Faculty of Osh State University was honored to welcome the parents of the 2025 graduating class for a meaningful round table discussion. The event brought together faculty members and families to reflect on the students’ educational journey and celebrate their achievements.
During the session, parents shared their experiences, highlighting the challenges and triumphs their children faced over the years. They offered valuable feedback and advice to the faculty, expressing deep appreciation for the academic and personal support provided throughout the course of study.
Faculty members, in turn, thanked the parents for their trust and cooperation, acknowledging the essential role families play in the success of students. The discussion focused on enhancing the educational environment and strengthening the partnership between students , their families and the university.
The visit concluded with a tour of the campus and heartfelt moments of gratitude and celebration. This special day served not only to honor the graduates but also to recognize the shared efforts and emotional investment of their families.
Osh State University extends warm congratulations to the Graduates of 2025 and sincere thanks to their parents for being a vital part of this memorable journey.
Osh, 22 May 2025 — Marks A landmark experience -In a unique and historic event, the International Medical Faculty of Osh State University opened its doors to the parents of the 2025 graduating class — not just as guests, but as students for a day.
For the first time in the university’s history, parents were given the opportunity to step into their children’s shoes and experience firsthand how future doctors are trained. From attending lectures and visiting practical classes to interacting with professors and teachers, parents immersed themselves in the full academic environment.
The day included hands-on experiences in histology labs, examining human organ models and viewing microscope slides, giving them insight into the depth and detail of medical education. Many expressed awe at the advanced technology and modern teaching methods used by the faculty.
“This was an eye-opening experience,” one parent shared. “Seeing how much effort and knowledge goes into each class helped us truly understand the dedication required to become a doctor.”
Faculty members welcomed the parents warmly and guided them through various departments, explaining the structure of the curriculum, practical training, and the support system provided to students throughout their studies.
The event was more than just a visit — it was a celebration of the bond between students, families, and educators. It highlighted the transparent, innovative, and student-centered approach of Osh State University’s International Medical Faculty.
This landmark day not only strengthened the trust between the university and families but also offered a rare, meaningful glimpse into the rigorous path of becoming a medical professional.Vice Dean Dzhumaeva Lazakat of Osh State University International Medical Faculty (OshSU IMF), Kyrgyz Republic, recently visited Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML), New Delhi, India, to reconnect with OshSU IMF graduates who are now working in various departments of the hospital.
During her visit, Vice Dean Lazakat met with former students serving in different specialties, discussing their clinical experiences, professional development, and the role of their medical education in shaping their careers. The graduates shared their experiences of working in one of India’s leading government hospitals, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in patient care.
The visit also provided an opportunity for Vice Dean Lazakat to observe the advanced medical practices and healthcare infrastructure at RML Hospital. She engaged with alumni to understand how their training at Osh State University has contributed to their success in India’s demanding medical field.
Her interactions reinforced the strong bond between OshSU IMF and its graduates, showcasing the institution’s commitment to supporting its alumni throughout their professional journeys. The visit also highlighted the growing presence of OshSU-trained doctors in India’s healthcare system, emphasizing their contributions to patient care and medical advancements
Vice Dean Dzhumaeva Lazakat of Osh State University International Medical Faculty (OshSU IMF), Kyrgyz Republic, recently visited University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) & Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (GTBH), Delhi, India. The purpose of her visit was to connect with OshSU IMF graduates working in various departments of the hospital and to strengthen academic collaborations.
During her visit, Vice Dean Lazakat met with former students who are now serving in different clinical specialties at GTBH. She engaged in discussions about their professional experiences, the challenges they face in clinical practice, and how their education at OshSU IMF has helped them adapt to the dynamic healthcare environment in India.
A key highlight of her visit was a meeting with Mr. Sanjay Kumar from the Academic Department of UCMS & GTBH. They discussed the latest academic and clinical advancements in undergraduate medical education, focusing on curriculum updates, integration of new clinical practices, and ways to enhance medical training. The exchange of ideas aimed at aligning medical education with evolving healthcare needs and ensuring that future graduates are well-equipped with modern clinical skills.
Vice Dean Lazakat also toured various departments of the hospital, where she met with the Heads of Departments (HODs). These interactions provided her with insights into advanced medical practices, interdisciplinary collaborations, and innovations in patient care at UCMS & GTBH.
Her visit reinforced the strong connection between Osh State University and its alumni, highlighting the university’s ongoing commitment to the professional development of its graduates. The discussions with UCMS & GTBH officials also opened avenues for potential academic collaborations, faculty exchanges, and knowledge-sharing initiatives between the institutions.
Vice Dean Dzhumaeva Lazakat of Osh State University International Medical Faculty (OshSU IMF), Kyrgyz Republic, recently visited Muzaffarnagar Medical College & Hospital (MMC), Uttar Pradesh, India. The visit was aimed at reconnecting with OshSU IMF graduates who are now serving in various departments of MMC, furthering their medical careers and contributing to patient care.
During her visit, Vice Dean Lazakat interacted with former students, discussing their professional growth, clinical experiences, and the impact of their education at Osh State University on their current roles. The graduates expressed their gratitude for the strong academic foundation provided by OshSU IMF, which has enabled them to excel in their respective specialties.
A significant part of her visit included a meeting with Dr. Sajaad Manzoor, Director of Interventional Cardiology at MMC. They discussed advancements in cardiology, potential collaborations between the institutions, and the role of OshSU alumni in shaping the future of healthcare. Dr. Sajaad Manzoor shared insights into the latest interventional cardiology techniques and the importance of continuous medical education for young doctors.
Vice Dean Lazakat’s visit strengthened ties between Osh State University and its alumni, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to supporting its graduates in their professional journeys. The visit also highlighted the growing presence of OshSU-trained doctors in India’s healthcare system, showcasing their competence and dedication to the medical profession.