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SCIENCE/MEDICAL RESEARCH Out of wide range of research projects that are conducted in the school the main emphasis is on the implementation of machine learning techniques and artificial intelligence in medicine. Dean of the ISM EAST CAMPUS: Kulbatyrov Kubanychbek Duishenovich Contacts: Phone number: +996 (312) 53-18-16 Cabinet number: 301 Vice-dean of the Academic Affairs: Azimova Gulmira Ravshanvekovna Contacts: e-mail: Cabinet number: 110 Head of the department for Fundamental Science: Tursunalieva Klara Satybekovna Contacts: e-mail: Cabinet number: 111 Web site: Address: str. 7th April 4/3, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. International University of Kyrgyzstan (IUK) was created in 1993 by a special Decree of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic № 74 that gave the university status of international higher education institution. The International School of Medicine, East Campus is a structural division of the ESPC IUK. The school is dedicated to education of the physicians and medical researchers nationally and internationally.

The diverse group of domestic and international students along with nationally recognized faculty members creates a unique environment for nourishing world health professionals, physicians and scientists who promote evidence based medicine. The main offering program in the school is GM (General Medicine) program that requires 5 years of study for High School graduates who have 12 years of previous educational experience (for British Commonwealth citizens). ISM EAST CAMPUS structure The divisions/departments of the ISM East Campus that are following allow organizing school work according to main principles and international standards of medical educational institution. Academic Affairs Department – supervises undergraduate and postgraduate programs and guides students during their studies.

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Alternative Title: Chingiz Aitmatov Chingiz Aytmatov, Aytmatov also spelled Aitmatov, (born December 12, 1928, Sheker,, [now in Kyrgyzstan]—died June 10, 2008,, Germany), author, translator, journalist, and diplomat, best known as a major figure in. Giggs walk in the park zip. Aytmatov’s father was a Communist Party official executed during the great purges directed by Soviet leader in the late 1930s. Aytmatov’s literary career started in 1952, and in 1959 he began writing for as the newspaper’s correspondent in Kirgiziya.

He achieved major recognition with the collection of short stories Povesti gor i stepey (1963; Tales of the Mountains and Steppes), for which he was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1963. Although Aytmatov composed in both Russian and Kyrgyz, many of his works, which are predominantly long short stories and novellas, were originally written in the latter language. Major themes in these works are love and friendship, the trials and heroism of wartime, and the emancipation of Kyrgyz youth from restrictive custom and tradition. Among Aytmatov’s most important works are Trudnaya pereprava (1956; “A Difficult Passage”), Litsom k litsu (1957; “Face to Face”), Jamila (1958; Eng.

Jamilia), Pervy uchitel (1967; “The First Teacher”), Proshchay, Gulsary! (1967; Farewell, Gulsary!), and Bely parokhod (1970; The White Ship, also published as The White Steamship ). Subsequent novels, written originally in Russian, include I dolshe veka dlitsya den (1981; The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years), which blends Central Asian folklore traditions with, as well as Plakha (1986; The Place of the Skull) and Tavro Kassandry (1995; “The Mark of Cassandra”). He also cowrote, with Kaltai Mukhamedzhanov, Voskhozhdenie na Fudziyamu (first performed 1973; The Ascent of Mount Fuji), a considered provocative during the Soviet era for its examination of the themes of authority and dissent. Many of Aytmatov’s stories appear in English translation in Piebald Dog Running Along the Shore, and Other Stories (1989) and Mother Earth, and Other Stories (1989).