President of Kyrgyzstan adopted delegation of Turkish University

President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Zhaparov on Tuesday, March 12, adopted the delegation of the University of Inony (the city of Malaya, Turkey), headed by the rector, professor, academician Akhmet Kyzylai. This was reported by the press service of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The prospects for the development of services for transplantation of human bodies, the introduction of high -tech treatment in healthcare organizations, as well as the adoption of a set of measures aimed at reducing mortality in Kyrgyzstan.

were discussed.

During the meeting, Zhaparov noted that citizens of Kyrgyzstan are forced to travel abroad to receive transplantation services, since there is no experience in transplanting human organs in the republic.

The head of state expressed confidence that the introduction of scientific, methodological, legal and organizational methods of transplantation of bodies into medical practice of the country will create a model of the Main Coordination Center for Transplantation of the liver in Kyrgyzstan. Thanks to this, the transplantology service will develop in the republic, which will have a positive effect on a decrease in mortality in Kyrgyzstan.

Akhmet Kyzylya, in turn, expressing gratitude to Sadir Zhaparov for a warm appointment, informed that the delegation of the University of Inonya arrived in Kyrgyzstan on behalf of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the exchange of advanced experience in the development of transplantation services.

He said that the medical center, named after the former President of Turkey, the Ozala at the University of Inyun, is one of the leading clinics for transplanting organs. Today, the center’s specialists conducted more than 3,700 successful operations for 22 years.

The rector noted that 65 medical specialists in liver transplants who are already working in the country’s healthcare system have successfully trained at the Kyrgyz Medical Center. In addition, at present, in the center of 33 Kyrgyz specialists, they are continuing their qualifications.

In conclusion, he noted that Inyun University is ready to provide all sorts of assistance and assistance to create the main coordination center for transplantation of the liver in Kyrgyzstan.