Abstract
Samarkand State Medical School is a prestigious institution in Uzbekistan, renowned for its high-quality medical education and research. Located in the historic city of Samarkand, the school offers diverse programs in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. With a strong emphasis on practical training and modern teaching methods, students benefit from well-equipped laboratories and highly qualified faculty. The institution also fosters medical research and encourages student participation in academic and extracurricular activities. Its strategic location and rich cultural heritage further enhance the student experience, making it an attractive destination for future healthcare professionals.
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