TSDI Ranked Top 2 in Uzbekistan
Faculty of Medicine
Tashkent State
Medical & Dental Institute Uzbekistan
Welcome to Tashkent State Medical & Dental Institute, Uzbekistan’s leading institution in the field of Medicine. Embark on a journey of excellence in healthcare education with us.
300+
Doctor's
140+
English Teaching
Staff
100+
Other Staffs
University History
Founded in 1931, Faculty of Medicine TSDI has a rich history of excellence in medical education. With the Faculty of Medicine established in 1954, the institute has continuously evolved, making significant contributions to healthcare in Uzbekistan.
Learn & Grow Your Skills From Faculty of Medicine TSDI - Uzbekistan
Faculty of Medicine TSDI is dedicated to providing high-quality medical education, training specialists for Uzbekistan's healthcare system, and conducting cutting-edge scientific and clinical activities."
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TOTAL STUDENTS
273
PHD STUDENTS
163
MASTERS
99.9%
SATISFACTION RATE
Faculty
Welcome to the Faculty of Medicine TSDI. As you embark on your journey in medical sciences, you'll be guided by our dedicated faculty through rigorous academic and practical training.
Faculty of Medicine
Offers a 6-year integrated academic program with a focus on clinical medicine.
Faculty of Dentistry
Provides comprehensive dental education with a modern training center.
Faculty of Nursing
Offers a BSc Honors in Nursing Degree, producing well-rounded nursing graduates.
Students Review
I study Medicine in Tashkent state medical and Dental Institute . This is one of the best medical universities in Uzbekistan. The ambiance is nice. The professors do their job well and try their best to teach us (most of them). I found many friends there. Overall i don’t regret my choice of profession and university
Abdulla Salam Safa
Fourth year, MedicineMoving away from home to study medicine in a foreign country was one of the hardest decisions I had to make; however, the outcome was the most rewarding. At the Faculty of Medicine TSDI i was welcomed into a new home; from the first few days I started forming bonds with an international and diverse cohort, all sharing the same passion I had for our future as young doctors. The staff and faculty members at the University aided me in each step of the way in my adjusting to the new environment.I love my University and I am happy that I select this University to study MBBS.
Saniya Waswani
Second year, MedicineGreat friendships, plenty of practical opportunities, supportive staff, invaluable experience and opportunity to develop skills that few places can offer. No place like it.I am satisfied with this university services.
Jonathan
Third year , MedicineIn this friendly and close-knit university, the tutors are incredibly knowledgeable and always ready to help out. Students feel supported and encouraged to succeed in this environment. However, the university could benefit from an improvement in overall organisation to enhance the student experience.
Natasha Yadav
Sixth year , MedicineI am a first year student in Faculty of Medicine TSDI I want to share my experience as a new candidate in this Family.You will begin your first year studying the Foundations of Medicine module. This is a very handy recap of A-Level concepts plus an introduction to basics in Medicine to ease you in. Following this, you complete the year with the Nervous and Locomotor and Cardiopulmonary modules. Within these, you will cover all the -ologies such as physiology, pathology, pharmacology etc. It’s really handy being able to piece everything together for each body system! You can have up to 5 lectures a day, with approximately 20-22 contact hours a week. This also includes anatomy practicals in the labs using prosections, as well as tutorials in small groups where you will cover a case based on what you are learning currently in lectures. Within 1st year, you also complete fortnightly placements at a GP surgery for that early patient contact. It can seem a big step up from A-levels and quite full-on, however, your learning will be very structured and once you find your feet, you will be okay!