Undergraduate Program

MBBS / General Medicine Program

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MBBS Program
Program Overview

Undergraduate MBBS / General Medicine

The AIU Undergraduate MBBS / General Medicine Program is designed for international students who have completed basic 12-year education and want to begin their professional journey in medicine.

The program focuses on developing professional knowledge, clinical skills, ethical values, critical thinking, communication ability, and practical medical competence.

Program Highlights

Program: MBBS / General Medicine

Level: Undergraduate

Medium: English

For: International Students

Focus: Theory + Clinical Practice

Educational Goals

What Students Will Develop

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Critical Thinking

Students develop analytical thinking, self-organization, and lifelong learning habits.

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Clinical Knowledge

Students gain basic theoretical and clinical knowledge for preventive and medical care.

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Professional Ethics

The program builds cultural, moral, professional, and ethical responsibility.

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Research Skills

Students are trained to develop research skills for healthcare improvement.

Learning Model

Integrated Medical Education

The MBBS / General Medicine program follows an integrated learning model where biomedical sciences, clinical sciences, practical skills, and professional values are connected throughout the study period.

Students progress from basic medical sciences to clinical subjects and hospital-based training, helping them understand medicine as a complete professional system.

  • Basic biomedical sciences
  • Clinical and practical training
  • Integrated block-modular learning
  • Competence-based education
  • Modern active and interactive teaching methods
Medical Learning
Practical Skills
Practical Skills

Training Beyond the Classroom

Practical training is a major part of MBBS education. Students learn through laboratory sessions, simulation training, clinical problem solving, patient care exposure, and interactive learning.

  • Simulation-based medical training
  • Laboratory workshops
  • Clinical problem solving
  • Manual skills training
  • Student research work
  • Interactive classroom learning
MBBS Curriculum

General Subjects Taught in MBBS in Kyrgyzstan

The MBBS / General Medicine curriculum generally moves from basic medical sciences to para-clinical subjects and then advanced clinical practice.

Year 1

Basic Medical Sciences

Anatomy, Histology, Medical Biology, Chemistry, Latin Language, Medical Physics, Kyrgyz / Russian Language

Year 2

Pre-Clinical Foundation

Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Anatomy, Philosophy, Psychology, Medical Genetics

Year 3

Para-Clinical Subjects

Pathology, Pharmacology, Hygiene, Epidemiology, Propaedeutic Surgery, Internal Diseases

Year 4

Clinical Training

Therapy, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Infectious Diseases, Neurology

Year 5

Advanced Clinical Practice

Hospital Therapy, Hospital Surgery, Oncology, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Clinical Rotations

Internship

Hospital-Based Practice

Patient Care, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Emergency Care, Clinical Skills, Practical Medical Training

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Competencies

Apply fundamental medical science knowledge in professional practice.
Use diagnostic, treatment, rehabilitation, and research skills.
Carry out preventive and public health measures.
Apply modern information technologies in medical practice.
Use communication skills in professional healthcare settings.
Work according to moral, ethical, and legal medical standards.

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