
In accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, specialists of JSC “South Kazakhstan Medical Academy” are providing practical and methodological assistance to medical organizations in the Turkestan region.
In particular, the Academy’s multidisciplinary team visited the Sairam District Central Hospital, where clinical cases were discussed jointly with medical staff. Doctors received consultative support, and recommendations were provided on the management tactics of patients with ARVI.
In December 2025, a multidisciplinary group of specialists from JSC “South Kazakhstan Medical Academy” conducted on-site work at the Karabulak District Hospital in the Sairam district of the Turkestan region.

The specialists provided practical and methodological assistance to medical staff and jointly analyzed complex clinical cases. In addition, recommendations were given on the prevention of infectious diseases and patient management.
Subsequently, due to the risk of increased ARVI incidence (among pregnant women), the Academy’s multidisciplinary team carried out on-site work at the Kentau City Hospital, providing consultative and methodological support to medical personnel. During the meeting, complex clinical cases were reviewed, and recommendations were given on the prevention of infectious diseases and patient management strategies.
The Academy’s multidisciplinary team also conducted on-site work at the Saryagash City Hospital, providing consultative and methodological support to medical staff. During the meeting, complex clinical cases were analyzed, and recommendations were provided on infectious disease prevention and patient management.
Due to the risk of increased ARVI incidence, a multidisciplinary group of specialists conducted on-site work at the Abai District Central Hospital, where clinical cases were discussed jointly with medical staff. Practical and methodological assistance was provided, along with recommendations aimed at improving the quality of medical care.
The events contributed to improving the professional qualifications of medical workers and facilitated experience exchange.