A significant meeting of health ministers from the Organization of Turkic States recently took place in the Samarkand region, Uzbekistan on August 16. During the congress, Uzbek Health Minister Amrillo Inoyatov delivered a keynote speech, emphasizing the extraordinary importance of the occasion falling on the birthday of Abu Ali Ibn Sina. Known as the founder of modern medicine, Ibn Sina's legacy and contributions have left an indelible mark on the field, Uzpharmagency.
Recognition of Ibn Sina's achievements
Inoyatov highlighted the tremendous impact of Ibn Sina's work across various domains of medicine, including anatomy, psychology, pharmacology, therapy, surgery, diagnostics, and hygiene. Ibn Sina's groundbreaking insights, formulated a thousand years ago, continue to hold relevance and value even in contemporary medical practices. The enduring wisdom embedded in Ibn Sina's instructions for disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention persists to this day. The acknowledgment of his contributions serves as a testament to his profound influence on the evolution of medical science, transcending centuries.
Objectives of the congress
The central goal of the event was to explore the remarkable heritage, wealth of experience, and historical traditions in the realm of medicine within the Turkic community. The participants aimed to collectively leverage both traditional knowledge and modern advancements in medicine, fostering their wider adoption and dissemination. Also, the congress served as a platform for health ministers to engage in constructive dialogue and knowledge exchange. By harnessing the collective achievements of contemporary medicine and innovative practices, the event aimed to propel advancements in healthcare and promote cross-border collaboration among Turkic nations.
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