Current status of emergency medicine in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world in terms of area. It is divided into 14 geographical regions and 3 big cities and has a population of 19.1 million people as of January 2021. People that live in cities comprise 58% of the total population. Kazakhstan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Having been a part of the Soviet Union in the past, Kazakhstan’s education and science naturally mirrored those of Russia. Many generations of regional scientists have been nurtured under the influence of Russian handbooks, monographs, dissertations and seminal articles published in the central press, which can explain why Kazakhstan acts similarly to the Russian Federation in the field of scientific methods and health services.1 Even if Soviet medical education was effective in the past, it is argued that it is no longer relevant in today’s globalised society.2 However,...
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: The view from here Source Type: research