Medical Education Reforms in Kyrgyzstan
SDC has been providing support to the Medical Education Reforms in Kyrgyzstan since 2008 with backstopping support from the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève. Despite several political disturbances, the reforms in medical education have made good progress in revising and introducing new standard curriculum at undergraduate level. There is however still need to further design and implement new modules at undergraduate level and to reform postgraduate and continued medical education. This project will thus further support the medical education reforms implemented under the leadership of the Ministry of Health.
Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Kyrgyzstan |
Health Education
Primary health care
Health systems strengthening Education policy Tertiary education |
01.04.2013
- 30.04.2017 |
CHF 3’480’000
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- admitted students at undergraduate level: 2’200 students (550 per year)
- 80% of those students that will continue postgraduate education
- medical personnel being retrained annually (2’300/year)
- Students in all undergraduate medical universities in year 1-6 have improved their knowledge and practices through a new curriculum and better teaching methods
- Family doctors and nurses improve their knowledge and practices through greater access to and better quality continuous medical education training
- Family medicine residents/interns have improved their knowledge and practices through the implementation of a reformed postgraduate education and a functioning mentoring system
- National State Institute North
- Other Swiss academic and research institutions
- Foreign private sector North
- Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA); Kyrgyz State Medical Institute on retraining and continues medical education (KSMIRCME); Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève
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Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation HEALTH
HEALTH
EDUCATION
Sub-Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation Basic health care
Health policy and administrative management
Education policy and administrative management
Higher education
Cross-cutting topics The project takes account of gender equality as a cross-cutting theme.
The project also supports partner organisation improvements
Type of support Official development assistance (ODA)
Type of collaboration Bilateral cooperation
Finance type Aid grant
Aid Type Mandate with fiduciary funds
Mandate without fiduciary fund
Project and programme contribution
SDC administrative costs
Tied/untied aid Untied aid
Project number 7F08530
Background |
The Kyrgyz Government started reforms in Health sector in 1995 with focus on health financing and primary health care. These reforms resulted at introduction of family medicine (as opposed to high end hospital medicine), while medical education system was still preparing highly specialised graduates based on the old soviet standard curriculum. In addition to this, due to internal migration and less attractiveness of the rural areas, remote hospitals are understaffed by 20% and 40% of medical personnel will retire in the coming few years. These factors influence the quality of medical services provided in rural areas. |
Objectives |
The main goal of the project is to ensure that the quality of health services delivered is improved countrywide, and especially in rural areas, through a reform of the Medical education system towards international standards. Through supporting the reforms of the medical education system, SDC will contribute to achieve the objectives set in the National Health Strategy “Den Sooluk”, by improving quality of health services delivery countrywide. |
Target groups |
The project’s beneficiaries are at 3 levels: |
Medium-term outcomes |
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Results |
Results from previous phases: In the last four years SDC has provided technical assistance to the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA) and the Ministry of Health through the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève to reform the undergraduate medical education system. This support has resulted in the revision and approval of a new standard curriculum for “General Practitioner”. In September 2012, 550 new students were admitted to “General Practitioner” specialty and they are to follow the new international standard curriculum on undergraduate medical education. The introduction of the new curriculum was accompanied by institutional changes at the KSMA, which reformed its internal management system and established an educational committee on clinical and pre-clinical subjects that is responsible for elaborating, revising, evaluating, and approving the educational standards and training curricula. |
Directorate/federal office responsible |
SDC |
Credit area |
Swiss cooperation with Eastern Europe |
Project partners |
Contract partner International or foreign NGO Private sector Foreign state institution Swiss Academic and Research Institution |
Budget | Current phase Swiss budget CHF 3’480’000 Swiss disbursement to date CHF 3’324’368 |
Project phases |
Phase
3
01.09.2021
- 31.12.2024
(Current phase)
Phase 2
01.05.2017
- 31.08.2021
(Completed)
Phase 1 01.04.2013 - 30.04.2017 (Completed) |