A delegation of 17 medical students and faculty members from Kokand University’s Andijan campus in Uzbekistan has commenced an intensive two-week professional training program at Lanzhou University First Hospital in Gansu province. This educational exchange, initiated in early December, represents a significant academic collaboration under China’s Belt and Road Initiative framework.
The visiting medical contingent, guided by senior physicians at the renowned Chinese medical institution, is receiving comprehensive training across multiple medical specialties including surgical techniques, emergency medicine protocols, and advanced diagnostic procedures. The program features hands-on experience with cutting-edge medical technology, notably the Da Vinci robotic surgical system that has particularly impressed the international trainees.
Professor Nishonov Bakhtiyorjon, who leads the Uzbek delegation, characterized the experience as both academically transformative and personally enriching. “We are gaining invaluable insights into sophisticated surgical methodologies and instrument utilization,” he noted. “Our objective extends beyond skill acquisition to establishing enduring professional relationships with Chinese medical practitioners and institutions.”
The exchange program incorporates cultural immersion components including Mandarin language instruction, traditional culinary workshops, and historical tours of Lanzhou’s cultural landmarks. This holistic approach aims to foster deeper intercultural understanding alongside professional development.
Liu Liping, Director of the hospital’s Emergency Department, emphasized the reciprocal benefits of such international collaborations. “These exchanges create meaningful opportunities for mutual advancement in medical science,” she stated. “We are committed to sustaining this productive partnership through both physical and digital platforms.”
Lanzhou’s strategic position as a core city within the Silk Road Economic Belt infrastructure has facilitated its emergence as a hub for transnational public health cooperation. The Belt and Road University Alliance, established by Lanzhou University, has now expanded to include 184 member institutions across 27 countries and territories worldwide, demonstrating the growing network of international educational cooperation.
