“This is one of the most valuable and inspiring learning formats I have ever experienced. The simulation gives you a real opportunity to see how a clinic works from the inside and to feel the responsibility of being a doctor not in theory, but in practice. You realize how important it is to make quick decisions, interact with patients, and work as part of a team. This kind of experience makes education far more meaningful and truly brings you closer to the real profession. I would strongly encourage applicants who want not just to study, but to immerse themselves in a real medical environment from the very beginning, to pay attention to this kind of training,” said Marlen Ibragimov, a student of the Medical School at Central Asian University.
“This is a unique and truly innovative project not only for the university, but for the entire region. We are creating an environment in which students and residents gain practical experience on a scale that is as close as possible to a real healthcare system. Participation in such a simulation develops clinical thinking, the ability to work under pressure, make decisions in uncertain conditions, and understand the logic of the system as a whole. It is a fundamentally different level of preparation for medical professionals,” said Dr. Murodbek Akhrorov, Dean of the Medical School at CAU.