On March 6, 2026, the department held its regular scientific meeting. The meeting was attended by the department’s professors, teaching staff, and researchers. During the meeting, issues related to the discussion and approval of dissertation topics proposed by doctoral students and independent researchers were considered. Throughout the meeting, the content of the researchers’ scientific works, their relevance, scientific novelty, and practical significance were thoroughly analyzed. In particular, participants exchanged views on the scientific and methodological approaches to the research directions, the theoretical foundations of the studies, and the expected outcomes.
According to the agenda of the meeting, Dursunov Sardor Akhmadovich presented his dissertation to the department for discussion. The research is being conducted within the specialty 190004 – Medical Psychology. The content of the dissertation was comprehensively discussed by the members of the department, who acknowledged its scientific relevance and practical importance. As a result of the discussion, the dissertation successfully passed the departmental review. It should be noted that the dissertation addresses several important and highly relevant issues of the present time. In particular, the research examines the psychological aspects of patients suffering from urological diseases and sexual dysfunction, as well as the problems of marital relationships and family life in such situations. The study provides an in-depth analysis of the psychological factors influencing spousal relationships and family dynamics.
In addition, during the meeting other researchers also presented their dissertation topics, which were discussed in accordance with the requirements of the scientific council. Based on the recommendations and scientific remarks of the department members, the proposed dissertation topics were approved. This scientific meeting plays an important role in supporting young researchers, improving the quality of scientific research, and further developing studies in the field of medical psychology.






