Emomali Rahmon opened new buildings of TSMU

The President today took part in the opening ceremony of the central and educational buildings of the Tajik State Medical University named after Abuali ibn Sino. Emomali Rahmon, having familiarized himself with the conditions created in the new building of the university, stressed that special attention should be paid to the training of highly qualified […]

The President today took part in the opening ceremony of the central and educational buildings of the Tajik State Medical University named after Abuali ibn Sino.

Emomali Rahmon, having familiarized himself with the conditions created in the new building of the university, stressed that special attention should be paid to the training of highly qualified personnel in the field of healthcare, using the best conditions provided in this wonderful educational institution, because today's society needs qualified personnel in this area, – press service of the head of state.

The constructed educational buildings of the university consist of a 10-storey central building and two 4-storey buildings on the left and right sides, which are intended for administration and student studies.

The building consists of 62 spacious auditoriums from 20 to 30 seats, a computer class for 80 seats, 90 study rooms, 26 auxiliary points, 2 lecture halls for 500 seats, 2 conference rooms for 50 seats and 4 educational laboratories for studying the intricacies of medical science.

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