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High Spirituality is the Foundation of a Qualified Physician

19 May 2026

Center for the Development of Professional Qualification of Medical Workers

Department of Spirituality and Enlightenment

Tashkent                             19.05.2026

On May 19, 2026, within the framework of the implementation of Resolution No. PQ-300 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated September 11, 2023, “On Measures for the High-Quality and Timely Implementation of the Uzbekistan–2030 Strategy,” particularly in accordance with Clause 119 of the document aimed at strengthening spiritual and educational activities, another educational visit was organized.

As part of this initiative, trainees and course participants, led by Kdirbayeva Firuza Reimovna, Assistant of the Department of Family Medicine with the Course of Occupational Diseases and Pathology of the Faculty of Management, Social and Primary Healthcare of the Center for Professional Qualification Development of Medical Workers, visited the Center of Islamic Civilization.

During the visit, future and practicing physicians became closely acquainted with the rich scientific and spiritual heritage of our country, as well as the great contribution of outstanding scholars to the development of medicine, science, and enlightenment. In particular, information about the legacy of the great physician Abu Ali ibn Sina and the history of Eastern medicine aroused great interest among the participants.

Furthermore, during the excursion, special emphasis was placed on the fact that the medical profession is closely connected not only with knowledge and professional skills, but also with high spirituality, humanity, and dedication. This educational visit contributed to broadening the professional outlook of the participants, strengthening respect for national values, and enhancing their sense of responsibility toward the medical profession.

It is no exaggeration to say that such spiritual and educational events play an important role in educating medical workers as well-rounded, highly qualified, and spiritually mature specialists.