Research activities

The Department of Clinical Disciplines engages in educational, research, methodological, and practical activities as part of the implementation of educational standards.

  • Organizes research, scientific, practical, and experimental work within the department.
  • Develops and integrates the results of scientific and experimental research into the educational process.
  • Participates in scientific and scientific-practical conferences, seminars, and symposiums.
  • Contributes to the development and implementation of scientific projects, grants, and competitions.
  • Promotes the dissemination of scientific, cultural, and pedagogical knowledge among the general population.

Student Research Project

Student research work plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of training for future specialists and in implementing the integration of education and research. In addition to acquiring foundational knowledge, students develop a variety of skills that foster creative thinking and independence in the learning process.

Research and development activities are conducted both theoretically and practically, complementing the educational process. These activities are organized through participation in scientific clubs or individually under the supervision of academic mentors.

Annual conferences and Olympiads are held to promote active student engagement in scientific endeavors. Outstanding students involved in research are recognized with awards such as certificates, prizes, or monetary rewards.

The main objectives of student research work include:

  • Acquiring research skills and achieving a deep, creative understanding of educational material;
  • Training in independent methods and tools for solving scientific and technical problems, as well as developing teamwork skills in research environments, including familiarity with organizational methods;
  • Stimulating the ability to design and present scientific results in a professional and high-quality manner.