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Qualified doctors will conduct consultations in Aktobe

  17.01.2023
Qualified doctors will conduct consultations in Aktobe

Your health is failing and you need a consultation from an experienced doctor?

A wonderful opportunity for Aktobe residents!

On January 17-18 in Aktobe, the doctors of Medical Center of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan will hold consultations for citizens of the region, familiarize with innovative methods of medical care, conduct master-classes and exchange experience with local doctors on planned operations and different fields of medicine.

R. Albayev, Head of the Medical Center Hospital of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, N. Shanazarov, Deputy Director for Strategic Development, Science and Education, A. Tuleuova, Deputy Director for Outpatient Care, M. Berdikhodzhayev, Deputy Director for Surgery, A.Toibayev, Chief of Surgery Department, G. Knyazova, Chief of Internal Medicine Department #2, G. Tussupbekova, Chief of Allergology Center, R. Kamiyev, arrhythmologist, G. Abildinova, Chief of Laboratory for Personalized Genomic Diagnostics will take part in a consultative meeting in Aktobe.

The main advantage of the visit is that the hospital comprehensively organizes the activities of not only the doctor, but also the specialists of the diagnostic department. In short, you can get consultation not only of one doctor, but also several specialists in different areas.

It is worth noting that during the visit, experienced doctors will demonstrate the latest achievements of domestic medical care and familiarize participants with the results of scientific research in the field of health care. By order of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the national project “Modernization of rural health” has been developed and the issues on improving the availability and quality of medical care are being discussed. Remember that it is easier to prevent the disease than to treat.





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