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Nuritdinov Mahmudkhoja Nizamovich

Nuritdinov Mahmudkhoja Nizamovich
Doctor of Philosophy. chair manager

The course of  “Development Strategy of Uzbekistan. Civil society"

 

In 1948, the Department of Philosophical Problems of Medicine was first established at the Tashkent Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education in order to form scientific and philosophical thinking of medical workers, as well as to study some philosophical aspects of medical and medical activities. The first head of the department was S.N.Berger (1948-1951). Later, the department was headed by such scientists as I.B.Sinelnikov (1951-1953) until 1976, S.M.Smirnov (1953-1954), V.F.Sorokin (1955-1969), A.I.Luneva (1969-1971), A.A.Fayziev (1971-1976).

In 1976, the department was renamed to "Philosophical Problems of Biology and Medicine". From 1976-1992, the permanent head of the department was Ph.D., Associate Professor Ibrahim Murtazaevich Khaidarov. During this period, associate professor D.V.Biryukov, senior teachers V.I.Luzin, M.I. Suleymanova, V.K.Khripunov, A.I.Kapitanov worked at the department.

In 1992, on the basis of Order No. 440 dated August 17, 1992 of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the department was reorganized into the "Course of Philosophy and healthy lifestyle".  I.M. Khaidarov passed the competition for the position of head of the course.

Since 2000, in addition to the philosophy course, the department has started teaching foreign languages.

In 2001-2005, the department was headed by Ozoda Muminovna Agzamova (born 1950), Candidate of Medical Sciences, associate Professor. In 1970, she graduated from TashMI, author of more than 50 scientific papers.

In the future, qualified specialists of their field took part in the development of the department's activities, associate professors Nodira Mukhtorovna Mamatova, associate professor and/or Mamura Islamovna Sulaimanova, senior lecturer Abduvakhob Abdurakhimovich Tohiri and others made a great contribution.

In February 2006, the request of the rector of TIPME, Professor J.M.Sabirov's initiative to preserve the department was approved by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan and in accordance with the resolution of the Academic Council of TIPME dated January 25, No. 122, the department was reorganized under the name “social sciences and humanities" and operates currently.

In 2006-2013, the department was headed by Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor Polvankhan Porsayevich Chuliev.

The department worked on the topic "National idea: Basic concepts and principles" associate professor M.I. Sulaimanova, senior lecturer M.S. Hidoyatov, senior lecturer A.A. Nazarov, senior lecturer M.N. Nuritdinov, on the cycle "New pedagogical technologies and psychology" Prof. F. Abdurakhmonov, Associate professor E.N. Sattorov, senior teacher D.H. Mukhammadiev, trainee teacher of medical English J.A. Saidova, trainee teacher V.V. Miktoryants, N.A. Isamukhamedova.

In May 2013, according to the results of the competition, Doctor of Philosophy Mahmudkhoja Nizamovich Nuritdinov was elected to the position of head of the department by the decision of the Scientific Council of TIPME.

Such qualified teaching professors as associate professors Sulaimanova Mamura Islamovna and Mavluda Burieva, senior lecturer Hidoyatov Maksud Saidalievich, assistant Mamadiev Shahruz Yunusovna worked at the department on the subject "National idea: basic concepts and principles, as well as English teacher assistant Jamila Aminovna Saidova, senior lecturer Veronika Agakhanyants (Miktoryants), intern Nasiba Aripdzhanovna Isamukhamedova ", intern of Ilona Israilova.

The academic teaching staff of the department also takes exams in the subjects “History of Uzbekistan”, “Philosophy” and “foreign languages” for the admission of senior research staff-applicants and independent applicants.

In 2019, together with the Department of Valeology, a 36-hour training program was organized in the direction of "fundamentals of national idea and spirituality" for "employees responsible for spiritual and educational work at the departments of TIMPE".

Since 2020, the department has been holding a seminar “Development Strategy of Uzbekistan. Civil Society" Mahmudhuja Nizamovich Nuritdinov, associate professor Sulaimanova Mamura Islamovna, senior lecturer Hidoyatov Maksud Saidalievich, assistant Akida Khurram kyzy Haidarova, English language teachers assistant Jamila Aminovna Saidova, intern Ilona Israilova and experienced teaching professors work to this day.

Since 2022, the department has been working on the “Development Strategy of Uzbekistan. Civil society".

 

 

 Polvonkhon Porsievich Chuliev

Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor.

 

P.P. Chuliev was born in Kashkadarya region in 1951. Uzbek. In 1978 he graduated from the History Department of TASHSU. From 1978-98 he worked at the I.M. Muminov Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 1989. successfully defended his PhD thesis in the specialty "social philosophy". 

In 1998-2005 he worked as the head of the Department of Philosophy and History of Uzbekistan I Tashmi. In 2005-2006, he worked as an associate professor of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities 1 TOPIC. In 2006, he joined the Tashkent Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education as the head of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities. He is the author of more than 55 scientific and methodological works.

 

 

Nuritdinov Makhmudkhoja Nizamovich.

Doctor of Philosophy Science

 

M.N. Nuritdinov was born in 1949 in Tashkent, uzbek. In 1967-1972 he studied at the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the Faculty of Oriental Languages of Tashkent State University. His research interests include Oriental studies, source studies, Islamic studies, the history of Arab-Muslim philosophy and modern philosophical trends.

He started his foreign activities while still a student: in north Yemen (1970-71), and then in the Libyan Jamahiriya (1980-81).

From 1972-1974, he worked as an Arabic military translator at the headquarters of the Syrian Army Air Force and Air Defense and at the Soviet trade mission in Syria as a simultaneous interpreter and chief referent 1988-1992. In 1975-1977. He was the chairman of the society "Knowledge" of the Tashkent State Medical Institute. In 1997-2005, he was the head of the Department of Islamic Studies at the Abu Rayhan Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. At the same time, in 1997-99, he was Director of the International Center for Islamic Studies and in 1999-2000, Head of the Service of the Vice President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. After returning to Uzbekistan in 2011, he worked at TIPME, as a senior lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities.

He defended his PhD dissertation in 1981 and his doctoral dissertation in 1994. He is the author of 38 books, monographs and over 400 scientific and popular science articles. He is a member of the Board of Scientific Advisors of the American Biographical Institute (2000), a member of the New York Academy of Sciences (2005).

From 1997 to 1999, M.N. Nuritdinov headed the International Center for Islamic Studies of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 2000, he graduated from the Tashkent Islamic Institute named after Imam al-Bukhari and received the qualification of Imam khatib. After the abolition of the International Center, he lectured on the cultural history of Uzbekistan at prestigious universities in a number of foreign countries, including special courses on Islam at the Islamic Center of La Sapenza University in Rome, Italy. since his returning to Uzbekistan, he has been heading the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Tashkent Institute of Advanced Medical Training (now the Center for Advanced Training of Medical Personnel) and at the same time is a leading researcher at the Department of Islamic Studies and Social Sciences at the Abu Rayhan Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. In 2018 he headed the Department of Qur'an and Hadith Studies at the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan. After the abolition of the department, he continued to work at the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Institute of Advanced Medical Training. In November 2018, he published a scientific and academic translation of the meaning of the Quran from Arabic in the famous German publishing house Glob.Edit. In November 2020, in the American company Amazon together with the German publisher Global.Edit his Arabic-Uzbek scientific explanatory dictionary of words and phrases of the Quran has been published. And in November 2021, he published the second edition of the scientific and academic translation of the meaning of the Koran from Arabic in the same well-known German publishing house Glob.Edit. He is the author of more than 38 books and monographs and more than 400 scientific and popular science articles.

 

Staff of the department:

 

 

Mamura Islamovna Sulaymanova

Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor.

 

M.I. Sulaymanova was born in 1952 in the Tashkent region, Uzbek. In 1971, she entered the TasSPI named after Nizami and graduated with honors in 1976. She began her career at the Institute of Party History under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan (1976-1977), in 1977 she moved to the Tashkent Institute of Advanced Medical Training, where she worked as a senior laboratory assistant until 1991 and from 1991 to 1993 as a senior lecturer at the Department of Philosophy of TIPME.

From 1993-2001 she worked as the head of the fund of the K.S.Zairov Museum of Healthcare. 2001-2005 she worked as a senior lecturer, acting associate professor of the Department of "Philosophy of a healthy Lifestyle and Languages" and from 2006 to the present she has been working as an associate professor of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities. In 1991, she defended her PhD thesis in the specialty "History of Uzbekistan". She is the author of more than 90 scientific articles, educational programs and brochures.

 

 

Maksud Saidaliyevich Hidoyatov

Candidate of Philosophical Sciences

 

M.S. Hidoyatov was born in 1954 in Tashkent. Uzbek. In 1977, he graduated from the Philosophical department of the Faculty of History of TASHSU (now the National University named after M.Ulugbek). From 1977 to 1985, he was an assistant at the Department of Philosophy of the Beruni TASHPI. In 1985-1991, he was a junior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 1989, he defended his PhD thesis in the specialty "social philosophy".

In 1991-1992, he was a senior researcher at the Institute of History of the Central Committee of the CPUZ. In 1992-1993, he was the First secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Russian Federation. In 1993-1995, he was an acting Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy of the Tashkent Electrotechnical Institute of Communications; In 1995-1997, he was a leading scientific researcher. Institute of Strategic and Interregional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. in 1999-2000, he was an office manager of the International MBA Program of UMED; In 2002 - 2009, he was a senior lecturer at the Department of Cultural Studies and Social Pedagogy of the M.Auezov SKSU. From 2010 to the present, art. Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Tashkent Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education.

M.S. Hidoyatov is an author of more than 35 scientific, educational and methodical works.

 

 

Akida Khurramovna Khaydarova

 

Akida Khurram kyzy Haydarova was born on April 7, 1993 in Tashkent. Uzbek, higher education, non-partisan. In 2019, she graduated with honors from the Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan, Faculty of Social Sciences and received a master's degree in philosophy and methodology. In 2019, she worked at the Department of "Theory and Foundations of Civil Society in Uzbekistan", Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute.

In 2020, she continued to work at the Center for the Development of Professional Qualification of Medical Workers as an assistant at the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities. During her career, she wrote a book called "Development Strategy of Uzbekistan. She skillfully organizes lectures and practical classes on the topic of "Civil society".

A.K. Haydarova has published about 30 scientific and popular science articles on a number of topics, including philosophy, its various problems, virtual reality, and she is also a co-author of 4 educational programs.

 

 

Jamilya Aminovna Saidova

Assistant

 

Jamila Aminovna Saidova, was born on March 31, 1977 in Tashkent. Uzbek

In 1994 – 1996 she studied at the Moscow Department of MNPU at the Faculty of Ecology and Management

In 1996 – 2002 she studied at the Faculty of Translation in UZGUM

In 2002, she received a Master's degree in the specialty translator – referent

In 2001-2002, she worked as an English teacher at TASHMI-1

In 2002-2004 she worked as an English teacher at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan

In 2004 – 2007 she worked as a translator at the Uzstandard

Agency. In 2007 – 2009 she worked as an English teacher at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan

In 2009-2021, she worked at TIPME as an assistant teacher of English at the Department of Social Sciences and Humanitiess

Since 2022, she has been working at the CDPQMW as an English language teacher on the course.

During her work, she made several publications in local and international journals on the topic "Modern methods of teaching English in Medicine", wrote 5 manuals and 2 textbooks on Medical English, developed programs for teaching Medical English.

She has been translating WHO Recommendations and international articles on Qued-19 since April 2020.

She also takes part in the English language exam for admission to postgraduate and doctoral studies.

She participates and helps in translations at international conferences and seminars held at the CDPQMW with international colleagues in person and online.

She wrote the textbook “Basic English in Medicine”.

 

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