Tashkent State Medical University Chirchik Branch official page: Research and Innovation
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Research & Innovation

TSMU Chirchik Branch promotes scientific thinking, student research, clinical inquiry, publications, conferences, healthcare innovation and ethical collaboration with partner hospitals and international institutions.

Clinical ResearchStudent Scientific ClubsPublicationsInnovationResearch Ethics
7+Research areas
250+Research papers target
40+International relations
100%Ethics-focused
Research Centers & Directions

Scientific areas connected to healthcare needs.

Research activity is organized around clinical relevance, public health, student involvement and faculty supervision.

Clinical Research

Patient safety, diagnostics, treatment outcomes and clinical case analysis.

Public Health & Epidemiology

Prevention, community health, infectious disease awareness and health systems.

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Drug safety, rational therapy, quality control and pharmacognosy.

Child Health

Growth, nutrition, neonatal care, prevention and pediatric clinical questions.

Behavioral Health

Medical psychology, mental health, stress, addiction awareness and communication.

Simulation & Medical Education

OSCE, clinical skills, teaching methods and competency-based learning.

Digital Health

Medical informatics, data literacy, digital tools and student innovation.

Research Ethics

Integrity, consent, confidentiality, responsible conduct and scientific standards.

Student Research Pathway

How students move from idea to presentation.

1

Idea

Student selects a problem, clinical case or public health question.

2

Mentor

Faculty supervisor helps shape the topic and method.

3

Research

Student collects literature, data or observations ethically.

4

Presentation

Findings are shared in seminars, posters or conferences.

5

Publication

Strong work can become an abstract, article or student paper.

Publications & Journals

Research outputs and academic communication.

OutputDescriptionParticipants
Student abstractsShort research summaries for student scientific conferences and poster days.Students + supervisors
Case reportsClinical observations, diagnostic reasoning and learning points from supervised cases.Clinical departments
Literature reviewsStructured reviews on medical, pharmacy, pediatric or psychology topics.Students + faculty
Conference proceedingsPublished materials from internal or partner academic events.Research office
Scientific journal articlesFaculty-led or collaborative publications in relevant medical and health science areas.Faculty + partners
Scientific Conferences

Events that build academic confidence.

Conferences and seminars give students and faculty a platform to share ideas, discuss evidence and build professional communication skills.

Research News

Student Scientific Conference

Annual student presentations and poster sessions.

Clinical Case Day

Case discussion, diagnostic thinking and practical learning.

Innovation Workshop

Digital health, simulation and healthcare problem-solving.

International Webinars

Guest lectures with partner institutions and experts.

Research Ethics

Responsible science is the foundation of trust.

All research activity should follow ethical principles, academic integrity and respect for participants, patients and data confidentiality.

  • Informed consent where applicable
  • Confidentiality and data protection
  • Academic honesty and citation ethics
  • Supervisor review and method clarity
  • Respect for patients and communities

Ethics Review

Projects involving people, patient data or sensitive topics should be reviewed according to university procedure.

Research Methodology

Students learn research questions, study design, literature review, data handling and presentation.

Mentorship

Faculty mentors guide students through responsible research planning and communication.

Publication Quality

Research outputs should be accurate, transparent, well-cited and academically honest.

Innovation Projects

Ideas that improve healthcare education and practice.

Digital Health

Student health-tech concepts

Ideas for digital patient education, student learning tools and healthcare communication.

Simulation

Clinical skills improvement

Projects that improve OSCE stations, skill checklists and simulation scenarios.

Community Health

Prevention campaigns

Student-led campaigns for hygiene, vaccination awareness and healthy lifestyle.

Pharmacy

Medication safety

Projects on rational drug use, counseling and adverse reaction awareness.

Pediatrics

Child health education

Materials and outreach projects focused on children and families.

Psychology

Mental wellbeing

Student stress, adaptation, peer support and mental health promotion.

FAQ

Research questions.

Common questions about student research, conferences, publications and ethics.

Can students participate in research?

Yes. Students can join scientific clubs, work with supervisors and present at seminars or conferences.

Do students publish papers?

Strong student work may become abstracts, case reports, literature reviews or supervised publications.

Is research ethics required?

Yes. Projects involving people, patient data or sensitive topics should follow ethics and confidentiality rules.

How can I join a research project?

Contact your department, faculty supervisor or the Research Office for available topics and clubs.

Research Office

Ready to start a scientific project?

Students, faculty and partners can contact the Research Office to discuss scientific clubs, conferences, publications and collaboration opportunities.