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KSPH – Participation in the International Nursing Conference in Kyzylorda

On May 16–17, 2025, the city of Kyzylorda hosted the International Scientific and Practical Conference titled “Implementation of Best Practices in Independent Nursing in the Republic of Kazakhstan.” The event was held in a hybrid format (online/offline) and was organized by the Kyzylorda Regional Health Department and the Kyzylorda Higher Medical College with the support of the Ministry of Health…
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THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF KAZAKHSTAN AND ENI COMPANY INTEND TO STRENGTHEN COOPERATION IN SEVERAL AREAS

The Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Akmaral Alnazarova, held a meeting with the Chairman and Managing Director of Eni Kazakhstan, Seger Hoyting. During the meeting, the parties discussed the development of bilateral cooperation in the field of healthcare within the framework of Eni’s sustainable development activities in Kazakhstan. Special attention was given to potential collaboration on projects…
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NATIONAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH WEEK LAUNCHED IN KAZAKHSTAN ON MAY 12

From May 12 to 16, Kazakhstan is holding Reproductive Health Week — a large-scale national information and awareness campaign organized under the auspices of the National Commission on Women’s Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The project’s main partners include the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Culture…
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International Nurses Day Celebrated Today in Kazakhstan

Today, May 12, Kazakhstan joins the global community in celebrating International Nurses Day—a professional holiday that unites nursing communities from 141 countries around the world. Currently, more than 190,000 mid-level healthcare professionals work in Kazakhstan's healthcare system, including over 146,000 nurses. Around 55,000 specialists serve in rural areas. The role of nurses in the national healthcare system has significantly increased…
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How the Drug Labeling System Works in Kazakhstan: From Manufacturer to Consumer

As of July 1, 2024, all medicines produced in Kazakhstan are subject to mandatory labeling. The new traceability mechanism covers the entire journey of a pharmaceutical product—from the manufacturing plant to the point of sale in pharmacies. Here's how the system works in practice. What information does the label contain? All medicines manufactured after July 1, 2024, must bear a…
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CALL FOR PAPERS: SUBMISSIONS OPEN FOR PUBLICATION IN THE JOURNAL

Dear colleagues! The editorial board of the scientific and practical journal Medicine, Science & Education continues to accept article submissions for Issue No. 2 of the 2025 edition. The journal publishes original research articles, thematic literature reviews, and case studies detailing practical solutions in the fields of public health, medical practice, and medical education. The publication fee is 15,000 KZT.…
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NEUROSURGEONS IN ASTANA REMOVE GIANT BRAIN TUMOR FROM A THREE-MONTH-OLD INFANT

Doctors at the National Center for Neurosurgery in Astana successfully performed one of the most complex surgeries — removal of a giant brain tumor in a three-month-old baby girl. According to the baby's mother, Aibat, her daughter was born full-term and was developing normally. However, at two months old, alarming symptoms began to appear: frequent vomiting, refusal to breastfeed, cyanosis,…
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LEADING SURGEONS FROM KAZAKHSTAN AND RUSSIA PERFORM SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE GI CONDITIONS

A masterclass in minimally invasive pediatric coloproctology was held at the Regional Multidisciplinary Children's Hospital in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. The event was part of the MUMKINDIK charitable project and brought together top surgeons from Kazakhstan and Russia to help children suffering from severe gastrointestinal diseases. The masterclass was led by Professor Igor Kirgizov, one of Russia’s leading pediatric surgeons. Under his…
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MSHI SYSTEM: FAIR ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE FOR ALL POPULATION GROUPS

The Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan has reviewed and approved in the first reading a draft law aimed at improving the Mandatory Social Health Insurance (MSHI) system. A key condition for a successful transition is a high level of citizen participation in the Mandatory Social Health Insurance system.As of today, 16.9 million people in Kazakhstan are…
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