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International Medical Faculty

Dr. Sakbaeva Zulfiia Israilovna

Dean of the faculty – Doctor urologist of the highest category

Dr. Kishan Bhandari, M.D., M.S., Neurosurgery

Vice-Dean for the affairs of foreign students

The mission of the International Faculty of Medicine is to train a competitive, competent medical and pharmaceutical workforce equipped with comprehensive skills in biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences. Graduates will be prepared to:

  • Engage in professional activities at a high level of expertise.
  • Pursue lifelong learning and postgraduate education.
  • Contribute to the healthcare system and medical education at local and international levels.
  • Support the economic and social development of the country.
  • Excel in global competition by integrating education, research, and clinical practice.

Ranking among the top 5 medical programs in Central Asia, setting benchmarks in quality and innovation in medical education and research.

Total students: Over 3,300.

  • The faculty hosts a multinational student body, including:
    • Neighboring countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.
    • Far-abroad countries: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Korea, and India.
  • This diversity enriches the academic and cultural environment of the university, fostering global connections among future medical professionals.
  1. Department of Medical and Biological Disciplines
    • Headed by Candidate of Biological Sciences, Parasitologist T.M. Moldopiyazova
  2. Department of General Medical Disciplines
    • Headed by Candidate of Medical Sciences, Surgeon M. A. Abdykadyrov
  3. Department of Internal Diseases
    • Headed by Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor A.A. Abdyldaev

At that time, the faculty had 3 Doctors of Sciences and 8 Candidates of Sciences working across these departments.


Today, the faculty has expanded significantly and includes the following components:

  • Dean’s Office
  • Organizational and Methodological Department
  • Centers for Integrative and Practical Learning
  • Laboratories:
    • Scientific and Chemical Laboratory
    • Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry
    • Phyto-Pharmaceutical Scientific-Research Laboratory
    • Morphological Laboratory
    • Laboratory of Toxicological Chemistry
    • Laboratory of Drug Technology
    • Laboratory for Experimental Modeling of Pathological Processes with a Vivarium

Theoretical Departments

  1. Department of Anatomy and Physiology
  2. Department of Pharmacy and Biomedical Disciplines
  3. Department of Morphological Disciplines and Public Health

Clinical Departments

  1. Department of Obstetrics and Pediatrics
  2. Department of Hospital Therapy
  3. Department of Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases and Family Medicine
  4. Department of General Surgery
  5. Department of Surgical Diseases and Traumatology

Theoretical Departments’ Resources

Located primarily in the ATF microdistrict Sputnik, these departments include:

  • Facilities:
    • 6 lecture halls
    • A library hall
    • 4 computer rooms
    • 79 educational rooms
    • 4 laboratory rooms
    • 1 vivarium
    • An anatomical hall
    • Adam Tanu Museum
    • 4 administrative offices
    • Anatomical 3D tables installed in 3 classrooms

The new campus further supports:

  • Classrooms for the Department of Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases
  • Practical skill acquisition spaces for therapy, surgery, obstetrics, and pediatrics
  • Morphological discipline classrooms equipped with essential models
  1. Clinical Bases:
    • Located at Pushkin Street 148/a, hosting classrooms for therapeutic disciplines, general and faculty surgery, and other clinical subjects.
  2. Centers of Clinical Skills:
    • Equipped with modern demonstration and certification dummies for practical training and skill assessment in clinical disciplines.
  3. Hospital Therapy Department:
    • Based at the South Regional Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery (URNCSS), featuring cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment technologies for internal diseases. Faculty members actively participate in medical, diagnostic, and advisory services.
  4. General Surgery Department:
    • Covers multiple specialties, including:
      • Urology
      • Traumatology and Orthopedics
      • Neurology
      • Medical Genetics and Neurosurgery
      • Dermatovenereology and Phthisiology
      • Pediatric Surgery
      • Oncology and Radiation Therapy
      • Ophthalmology
      • Otorhinolaryngology
      • Infectious and Non-Infectious Diseases
      • Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge
    • Based in preventive institutions and urban medical centers.
  5. Department of Obstetrics and Pediatrics:
    • Located in classrooms at the maternity hospital.
  • According to Order No. 680 (dated September 29, 2018) by the Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic, the medical faculty of JASU is affiliated with 27 medical and preventive institutions, enhancing the clinical training opportunities for students.

The faculty provides extensive clinical training through a network of hospitals and family medicine centers located across the region. These bases ensure comprehensive exposure to various medical fields, equipping students with hands-on experience in real-world healthcare settings.

  1. Jalal-Abad Regional United Hospital
  2. Jalal-Abad Regional Center of Family Medicine
  3. Family Medicine Center of Suzak Region
  4. Suzak Territorial Hospital (named after S. Djoldosheva)
  5. Center for General Medical Practice in Kok-Jangak
  6. Family Medicine Center of Bazar-Korgon Region
  7. Territorial Hospital of Bazar-Korgon District
  8. Family Medicine Center of Nooken Region
  9. Territorial Hospital of Nooken Region
  10. Center for Family Medicine in Kochkor-Ata
  11. Territorial Hospital of Kochkor-Ata
  12. Family Medicine Center in Tash-Kumyr
  13. Territorial Hospital of Tash-Kumyr
  14. Center for General Medical Practice in Shamaldy-Sai
  15. Center for General Medical Practice in Mailuu-Suu
  16. Center for General Medical Practice in Kara-Kul
  17. Family Medicine Center of Toktogul Region
  18. Territorial Hospital of Toktogul Region
  19. Territorial Hospital of Aksy Region
  20. Family Medicine Center of Aksy District
  21. Family Medicine Center of Ala-Buka District
  22. Territorial Hospital of Ala-Buka District
  23. Center for General Medical Practice in Sumsar (Chatkal Region)
  24. Center for General Medical Practice of Chatkal Region
  25. Center for General Medical Practice of Toguz-Toro District
  26. Osh Interregional Clinical Hospital
  27. Osh City Clinical Hospital

Wide Regional Coverage: Students gain experience in urban, rural, and remote healthcare settings.

Specialized Training: Includes exposure to family medicine, territorial hospitals, and advanced clinical care at interregional and city clinical hospitals.

Comprehensive Clinical Skills: Practical learning in a variety of medical disciplines ensures that students are well-prepared for professional medical practice.

The faculty is supported by a team of highly qualified and diverse teaching professionals dedicated to providing world-class medical education.

  • Total teachers: 164
    • Full-time faculty: 125
    • Faculty with academic degrees/titles: 33%
  • Doctors of sciences (professors): 8
  • Candidates of sciences (associate professors): 50
  • Ph.D. holders: 1
  • Honored Doctors of the Kyrgyz Republic: 3
  • Honored Health Worker: 1
  • Honored Worker of Education: 1
  • Badge “Excellent Health Worker of the Kyrgyz Republic”: 15
  • Excellent students of education: 12
  • Doctors of the highest category: 25
  • Gold medal recipients: 1
  • Excellent students of physical culture: 5

The teaching staff combines expertise, experience, and dedication, significantly enhancing the quality of education and clinical training provided at the faculty. Their achievements and recognitions reflect a strong commitment to fostering academic excellence and professional development among students.

The faculty is deeply engaged in advancing medical knowledge and contributing to global health improvements through diverse research initiatives.

Research Focus

  • Main direction: Studying the spread, development, course, treatment, management, and prevention of non-communicable diseases in the southern region of Kyrgyzstan.

Contributions and Achievements

  • Participation in scientific and practical events at local and international levels.
  • Publications by faculty members:
    • 3 textbooks
    • 4 monographs
    • 25 educational and teaching aids
    • Over 30 articles and theses

Key Milestones (2017–2021)

  • 7 dissertations defended for the degree of candidates of sciences.
  • 1 PhD dissertation defended.
  • 227 scientific articles published in foreign and local journals.
  • 3 teaching aids and 2 monographs published.
  • 16 scientific events conducted, including seminars, round tables, and conferences.

Student Involvement in Research

  • Active participation by excellent students and members of the Student Scientific Society.
  • Recognition through diplomas, prizes, and nomination for the Presidential Scholarships of Kyrgyzstan.

The faculty continues to integrate education, research, and clinical practice, fostering a dynamic environment for innovation and discovery.