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Kazakh Medical University “Higher School of Public Health” admitted 138 residents in clinical specialties for the 2025–2026 academic year. The admission process was carried out across 20 residency educational programs, reflecting a wide range of specialist training directions.

The ceremonial meeting with the new residents took place at the beginning of the academic year at the university. Warm greetings and best wishes were delivered to the students by the Rector of the University, Ardak Mukhanbetzhanova, Vice-Rector for Clinical Affairs, Aueskhan Tulegenovich, as well as heads of departments and courses.

Among the admitted residents:

      •          34 residents were enrolled under state educational grants provided by local executive bodies;

      •          104 residents are studying on a contractual (paid) basis.

As of today, a total of 248 residents are studying at KMU “Higher School of Public Health.” The educational process is supported by 10 departments and 6 clinical courses, which ensures high-quality training of future specialists in various fields of medicine.