Programs

Impuls Medical Institute offers high-quality medical education designed to prepare competent and ethical healthcare professionals. Our programs combine strong theoretical foundations with practical clinical training and are delivered by experienced faculty in modern educational and clinical environments.

General Medicine – The General Medicine program is a six-year, full-time course that prepares students to become qualified physicians. The program is offered in Uzbek and English and follows national and international academic standards. During the early years, students study basic medical sciences such as anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology. These subjects build a strong scientific foundation for future clinical practice. In the later years, training focuses on clinical disciplines including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, infectious diseases, and other core medical specialties. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations in teaching hospitals and clinical bases affiliated with Impuls Medical Institute in Namangan and Chirchiq. The program includes a one-year internship, during which students work under the supervision of experienced doctors. Graduates receive a medical degree and are eligible to continue postgraduate education or begin medical practice according to the laws and regulations of the Republic of Uzbekistan and applicable international standards.

Pediatrics

The Pediatrics program is a six-year, full-time program focused on the health and development of children. It is taught in Uzbek and follows the national medical education curriculum.

Students begin with fundamental medical sciences, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology. These subjects prepare students for understanding diseases and treatments. In advanced years, students study pediatric-specific disciplines such as neonatology, child diseases, pediatric surgery, pediatric infectious diseases, and child development. Clinical training takes place in pediatric departments of teaching hospitals affiliated with the Institute. Graduates of the Pediatrics program are qualified to work as pediatric doctors or continue their studies in residency and postgraduate programs.

Stomatology (Dentistry)

The Stomatology program is a five-year, full-time course that prepares students to become professional dentists. The program is taught in Uzbek and includes both theoretical and clinical training. Students study basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and histology, followed by specialized dental subjects including therapeutic dentistry, surgical dentistry, orthopedic dentistry, pediatric dentistry, and orthodontics. Practical training is conducted in dental clinics and clinical bases affiliated with Impuls Medical Institute, where students work with real patients under the supervision of qualified dentists. Graduates receive a degree in dentistry and are eligible to work in dental clinics or continue their education in specialized residency programs. All programs at Impuls Medical Institute are offered on a tuition-fee, contract-based basis and are designed to meet modern educational standards while preparing students for successful professional careers.