A Day in the Life of a medical Student in Tajikistan

Making one's first steps in the medical sector is an experience that is both challenging and gratifying.

Making one's first steps in the medical sector is an experience that is both challenging and gratifying. There are students who are pursuing their MBBS degrees abroad. This is a trip that is full of challenging labor, exciting encounters, and challenging barriers to overcome every step of the way. This blog is for you if you are a student who is interested in studying their Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree overseas and are curious about what it is like to be a medical student for a day.

In this blog, we will talk about students who are pursuing MBBS in Tajikistan, and what their day-to-day life looks like.

A fresh morning start:

Getting ready for the day typically involves getting a short breakfast and heading to class at 8:00 a.m., which is the start of the school day.Although routines can vary, many people make use of these early hours by having a nutritious meal and attending a morning class.

Microbiology, biochemistry, and other related topics could be covered in a medical morning lecture because of the combination of theoretical and practical knowledge that it contains. For the benefit of international students, classes are taught in English, which is a language that is easily understood by them. As a result of students asking questions and making sessions more participatory, lectures are interesting to listen to.

Lunch Break and Social Time:

The campus cafeterias are the conveniently located places for students to grab a bite to eat with their friends and engage in social activities. Students can revitalize themselves by having lunch with their friends. One of the best times to connect with fellow students from the same batch, practice a little bit of Tajiki language, and establish plans for the weekend is during lunchtime.

Labs and Practical Sessions:

Immediately following the theory classes, the afternoon is dedicated to practical experience. In the morning session, medical students are given the opportunity to put what they have learned into practice. Among other things, they engage in simulations, experiments, and dissections. The students might look at human anatomy or study models in three dimensions. In addition to this, they practice fundamental skills like taking blood pressure or suturing, among other things.

Self Study and Group Discussions:

It is a really intriguing approach to reminisce about the chapters that are being taught in the class to do so through the medium of group study or conversation. There are a lot of students who go to the campus library, where they either go through their notes from the previous day or get ready for the next day. Students are able to better understand the material by discussing and debating themes, which makes group study a fascinating activity. Furthermore, these conversations help to improve one's communication skills.

Extracurriculars and Wellness:

In order to keep their lives in balance, medical students may choose to spend their evenings participating in activities such as sports, exercise, or other hobbies. Courts available for use in athletics and other extracurricular activities were once available on campus. Students participate in activities such as basketball, volleyball, and other sports. Students are encouraged to venture off campus and investigate the local cuisine and market options. If they want to have a calm mind, they would rather go for a stroll or practice some meditation.

 

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