Students from Uzbekistan completed a course in "Outpatient Neurology and Somnology" at RUDN University.

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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The RUDN University Institute of Medicine hosted two delegations: one from Tashkent State Medical University and the other from the Termez branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy. Students from Uzbek universities completed a five-day educational course entitled "Outpatient Neurology and Somnology."

Uzbek students highly praised the professor's professionalism and expressed gratitude to RUDN for the opportunity to become familiar with our university's curriculum.

"It was a truly amazing experience. Mikhail Vladimirovich explained everything very clearly, shared practical examples, and truly engaged me—the learning was interesting and easy. The atmosphere in the classes was warm and friendly, so the time flew by. Over these few days, I gained not only new knowledge but also the motivation to move forward in neurology. A huge thank you to RUDN for the opportunity to take these courses and for creating the conditions for student development," said Madinabonu Aktamova, a sixth-year student at TSMU.

The students were particularly impressed by the atmosphere at our university: openness, friendliness, and willingness to help. They were also impressed by the comfortable dormitory accommodations. Upon completion of the training, the delegations expressed their sincere gratitude to the course organizers and the entire RUDN faculty.

"This was a unique opportunity for us to learn about modern approaches to diagnosing and treating nervous system disorders, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of somnology in medical practice. We are confident that the experience we gained will serve as an important foundation for our future medical work and will contribute to strengthening cooperation between our countries and institutions," said Muattar Ibodullaeva, a fourth-year student at the Faculty of Medicine of the TMA.

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