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“Pediatricians` Spirituality: Lectures, Creative Meeting, and Musical Program”

27 Nov 2025

Center for the Development of Professional Qualification of Medical Workers

Department of Spirituality and Enlightenment

Tashkent                                  27.11.2025

On 27 November 2024, the Faculty of Pediatrics organized a comprehensive spiritual, educational, and musical event dedicated to the “Day of Spirituality.” The event was opened by the Dean of the Faculty, Associate Professor Sh. Kh. Saidazizova, who welcomed the participants and delivered an informative speech on the history of the faculty, its current achievements, and future priorities.

During the event, several experts delivered their presentations. In particular, the Head of the Department of “Development Strategy of Uzbekistan. Civil Society,” Professor M. N. Nuritdinov, presented a scientifically grounded lecture on “Consanguineous Marriage and Its Consequences.” He discussed the impact of close-kin marriages on health and the well-being of future generations, as well as preventive measures.

Professor Sh. Sh. Shamansurov, Head of the Department of “Childhood Neurological Disorders,” gave a presentation on “Life and Upbringing.” He highlighted important aspects of child psychology, the role of mothers in upbringing, early monitoring of child health, and the importance of a healthy developmental environment. His presentation was enriched with interesting insights and left a positive impression on the audience.

Furthermore, Associate Professor N. N. Fayziyeva, Head of the Department of “Valeology,” delivered an educational presentation on “Preventive Medicine and the Basics of Valeology.” She shared essential information on promoting a healthy lifestyle and improving the valeological literacy of youth.

At the end of the event, a creative meeting was held with the renowned artist, master of words, actor, and host of the “Xayirli Tong” program on Zo’r TV, O‘tkir Muhammadxo‘jayev, as well as performers from the Song and Dance Ensemble under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. They presented live musical performances, artistic compositions, and traditional melodies.

The musical program featured songs dedicated to the courage and dedication of doctors, their heroism in protecting human health, as well as compositions about peace, unity, compassion, and harmony. These performances left a deep emotional impact on the audience, uplifting their spirits and filling the hall with warmth and a sense of pride.