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The Central Asian countries — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan — are five landlocked nations in the heart of Asia. Formerly part of the Soviet Union (until 1991), they inherited Soviet-style systems in governance, infrastructure, and education.
Just as India inherited the British education system after independence, these countries adopted the Soviet model of education, which remains largely consistent across the region.
Feature |
Soviet Model |
Western Model (e.g., U.S./U.K./Philippines) |
Entry |
After high school |
After undergraduate (pre-med) |
Duration |
6 years (MBBS equivalent) |
4+4 years (pre-med + MD in the U.S.) |
Teaching style |
Lecture-based, theoretical |
Interactive, clinical exposure early |
Focus |
Basic sciences, structured learning |
Clinical skills, critical thinking |
Licensing exams |
Often post-graduation (or none earlier) |
Required (e.g., USMLE, PLAB) |
🌍 Countries shifting away or officially changing this system : Only Ukraine
✅ 2. Shift Toward European Standards
There’s now a push for more modern, EU-style medical education, with reforms in licensing, curriculum, and quality standards.
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