At the Faculty of Pharmacy, a lesson titled “The Lesson of Enlightenment on Safe Life” was held for the second-year students in the Fundamental Medical Education program under the rubric “Future Hour.” The event was led by Associate Professor B. Botirova from the Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences.


During the session, comprehensive information was provided to students about understanding personal safety correctly, developing self-protection skills, types of risks and their negative consequences, as well as ways to strengthen security measures.
The head of the direction, Z. Chiftchi, emphasized that the main objectives of the training were to help students establish and protect their boundaries, respect others’ personal space, act appropriately in various life situations, and develop the ability to defend their rights and feelings.


Additionally, the tutor of the course, M. Mamajonova, reminded students about punctuality in attending classes, adherence to ethical norms, and maintaining proper attire standards.

In conclusion, an interactive question-and-answer session with the students took place, which concluded the class in a warm and effective atmosphere.
This event contributed significantly to shaping important concepts among students regarding leading a safe lifestyle, protecting themselves, and adhering to principles of healthy communication.

