Oncology, Gynecology, Heart Diseases. The Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic Studies Russia's Experience

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The Minister of Health of Kyrgyzstan, Kanbek Dosmambetov, made a working trip to the Russian Federation, where he visited a number of leading medical and educational institutions in Moscow.

According to the information from the press service of the ministry, the main goal of the visit was to study advanced practices in training medical specialists, organizing high-quality medical care, and implementing modern diagnostic and treatment methods that could be beneficial for the healthcare system of Kyrgyzstan.

The Kyrgyz delegation familiarized themselves with the work of five key medical institutions that cover important areas of healthcare, including medical education, cardiovascular surgery, oncology, obstetrics and gynecology, as well as digital and robotic technologies.


Among the first visited sites was the First Moscow State Medical University named after I. Sechenov. This university is one of the leading institutions in the country and trains highly qualified medical personnel. The delegation noted the practice-oriented training and the integration of the educational process with clinical and scientific activities.

In the university's clinical departments, the delegation visited the neurology center, where they were shown telemedicine technologies and the possibilities of remote patient consultations.

The demonstration of robotic surgery using the Da Vinci system was of particular interest, during which a real-time robot-assisted surgery was showcased. The minister emphasized the importance of implementing telemedicine and robotic methods to enhance the quality and accessibility of medical care.


The delegation also visited leading scientific and medical centers in Russia, including the National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery named after A. Bakulev, which showcases modern methods of diagnosing and treating complex diseases, as well as the National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology named after Academician V. Kulakov, which specializes in maternal and child healthcare. Additionally, they visited the National Medical Research Center for Oncology named after N. Blokhin, where advanced technologies are used in the treatment of oncological diseases.

At the center named after V. Kulakov, Kanbek Dosmambetov learned about the organization of highly specialized obstetric and gynecological care and the system of training medical personnel. He noted that specialists from Kyrgyzstan undergo training at this center, which is an important step in developing the maternal and child healthcare system in the country.

The Minister of Health emphasized that the qualification improvement of Kyrgyz specialists in leading medical institutions directly affects the quality of medical care and is a key direction for improving the reproductive health of the population, as well as reducing maternal and infant mortality in Kyrgyzstan.

Dosmambetov noted that the experience gained has practical value for the development of the national healthcare system, including the training of medical personnel, the implementation of high technologies, and the improvement of the organization of specialized services.

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Moreover, the delegation visited one of the modern private multi-disciplinary clinics in Moscow, where they studied the organization of medical care and management processes. Special attention was paid to the work of the oncology service, covering the full cycle of diagnosis and treatment—from computed tomography and PET studies to chemotherapy, as well as the work of the laboratory service and pathomorphology.

The delegation also familiarized themselves with the organization of pediatric rehabilitation, the work of a secondary-level multi-disciplinary hospital, and the implementation of digital solutions in clinical and management practices. The minister noted the importance of studying the experience of the private sector in healthcare, especially regarding the effective organization of processes and the digitalization of medical services.
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