Uzbekistan

Below is the full, detailed academic schedule used across Uzbek medical universities offering the 6-year General Medicine / MD (DOKTORI – “Davolash ishi”) program.
This curriculum is standardized under the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan and aligned with international frameworks (Bologna / ECTS + WFME).

Major universities include:

  • Tashkent Medical Academy (TMA)
  • Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
  • Samarkand State Medical University
  • Bukhara State Medical Institute
  • Andijan, Namangan, Fergana, Nukus (Karakalpakstan) Medical Institutes

All follow a 6-year integrated program similar to other Central Asian and Eastern European MD curricula.


🇺🇿 FULL ACADEMIC SCHEDULE — UZBEK MEDICAL UNIVERSITIES (MD – 6 YEARS)

(≈360 ECTS equivalent, though local credit units may differ)


📘 DETAILED 6-YEAR MEDICAL CURRICULUM TABLE (UZBEKISTAN)

(Semester-by-semester structure)

YearSemModule GroupsDetailed Subjects / ComponentsSkills & Competencies
1Sem 1Basic Biomedical FoundationsAnatomy I, Histology I, Biology, Chemistry, Biophysics, Uzbek Language / Russian Language, Latin & Medical TerminologyDissection, microscopy, scientific basics
Sem 2Basic Sciences IIAnatomy II, Histology II, Physiology I, Biochemistry I, Psychology, EthicsUnderstanding normal functions; early communication
2Sem 3Organ Structure & FunctionPhysiology II, Biochemistry II, Embryology, Genetics, Immunology IIntegration of organ-level physiology
Sem 4Preclinical BasicsMicrobiology I, Public Health I, Epidemiology (intro), Hygiene, First AidFoundations of population health
3Sem 5Mechanisms of Disease IGeneral Pathology, Systemic Pathology, Microbiology II, ParasitologyDisease mechanisms & infections
Sem 6Diagnostics & Clinical IntroductionPharmacology I–II, Pathophysiology, Radiology basics, Laboratory Diagnostics, Clinical Skills IHistory taking, physical examination, OSCE prep
4Sem 7Core Clinical Sciences IInternal Medicine I, General Surgery I, Neurology I, Psychiatry I, DermatologyWard rounds, outpatient clinics
Sem 8Organ-System Clinical RotationsPediatrics I, Obstetrics & Gynecology I, ENT, Ophthalmology, Infectious Diseases (esp. TB, viral hepatitis)Diagnostic reasoning, specialty exposure
5Sem 9Clinical Rotations IIInternal Medicine II, Surgery II, Orthopedics & Traumatology, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology & ICUProcedural skills; acute care
Sem 10Advanced Clinical ModulesCardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Hematology, Oncology, Family Medicine, Occupational HealthComplex patient management
6Sem 11Internship / Practical Year – Part ILong rotations: Internal Medicine, Surgery, PediatricsSupervised hospital work; near-independent practice
Sem 12Internship – Part IIOB/GYN, Emergency Medicine, Primary Care / GP, Elective RotationsNight shifts, advanced clinical competence
State Final ExaminationWritten + oral + practical clinical examRequired for MD qualification

🎓 AFTER COMPLETION

ComponentDescription
Degree AwardedDoctor of Medicine (MD / Davolash ishi)
Licensing PathwayNational medical licensing exam + internship certification
Residency Training (“Klinik Ordinatura”)2–4 years depending on specialty
International RecognitionWFME-accredited schools → eligibility for USMLE, PLAB, GCC exams, etc.

📝 Notes about Uzbekistan’s Medical Education Model

  • Some universities (e.g., Samarkand SMU) follow a modular, competency-based model.
  • Strong emphasis on infectious diseasesTBpublic health, and primary care, reflecting national health priorities.
  • English-medium programs exist but are still expanding.

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