TRAINING OF HIGHLY EDUCATED MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN THE FERGANA VALLEY [ IN THE 50-80 YEARS OF THE XX CENTURY ]
Abstract
It was decided to open the third largest medical institute in order to eliminate the shortage of personnel in the Uzbek SSR. On August 25, 1955, according to the instructions of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the order of the Ministry of Health of the USSR No. 201 of September 6, 1955, the Andijan Medical Institute was established. This institution was to be established in the place of the 4th Moscow and Dnieper Medical Institutes, which were historically moved to Fergana, and should be located in three main strategic points - Tashkent city, Samarkand and Fergana regions. However, due to the fact that the Executive Committee of Fergana region did not allocate a place and building for the establishment of the institute, this medical university was established in Andijan region.
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