Recently, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University and Bukhara State Medical Institute of Uzbekistan have achieved a series of significant cooperation milestones in the medical care sector.
Signing of a Framework Plan for Jointly Establishing an International Interventional Nephrology Training Center
During the 3rd China-Uzbekistan Interregional Forum, Zhang Pengbo, President of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, and Laziz Niyazov, Vice Rector of Bukhara State Medical Institute of Uzbekistan, formally signed a Framework Plan for Jointly Establishing an International Interventional Nephrology Training Center. Leveraging their respective disciplinary strengths and medical resources, the two parties will jointly build a high-level international medical training platform to promote the normalized, standardized and internationalized popularization of interventional nephrology technologies.
Concurrently, Fu Rongguo, Director of the Department of Nephrology of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Nilufar Sharipovna Akhmedova, Director of the Department of Nephrology of Bukhara State Medical Institute, and Chen Li, Chief Editor of the China-Central Asia Publishing Center of Xi'an Jiaotong University Press, jointly signed a strategic framework for co-publishing a series of medical continuing education books. The collaboration focuses on the joint compilation, translation, and publication of professional textbooks such as Manual of Interventional Nephrology Operations and Manual of Blood Purification Operations.
A delegation led by the Vice Rector of Bukhara State Medical Institute visits the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University for exchange and discussion
Earlier, a delegation led by Laziz Niyazov, Vice Rector of Bukhara State Medical Institute, visited the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University. President Zhang Pengbo recalled that after the two parties signed a cooperation framework agreement at the SCO Hospital Cooperation Conference in April 2025, the hospital sent a delegation for a return visit to Bukhara State Medical Institute in June of the same year, and co-hosted the University Alliance of the Silk Road Training Course on Renal Intervention and Vascular Access at its Xinjiang Campus in August. The cooperation has since expanded from nephrology to multiple disciplines such as breast surgery, traditional Chinese medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology.
In the future, the two parties will build on this series of cooperation as a new starting point, continue to leverage their strengths in medical care, teaching, and scientific research, deepen exchanges and cooperation with medical institutions in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, and make further contributions to building an even closer China-Central Asia Health Community.
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