On February 15, as part of activities marking International Childhood Cancer Day, faculty members and students of Osh International Medical University (OIMU) visited the Children’s Oncology Center.
The main purpose of the visit was to support children undergoing treatment and to draw attention to the importance of early detection and comprehensive care for childhood cancer. A small cultural program was prepared for the young patients and medical staff: students performed Indian dances and sang songs, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.
At the end of the visit, students together with their curators presented small gifts to the children. The participants emphasized that their goal was to support the children and bring them a bit of joy, positive emotions, and good spirits.
Representatives of OIMU noted that such initiatives help future doctors develop a sense of responsibility, empathy, and attentive patient care, while also strengthening the university’s connection with regional healthcare institutions.