Rasulova Dilbar Kamoliddinovna

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor

  • Address: 100109, Tashkent sh. Farobi street 2,
  • Phone: +998 901766803
  • E- mail:dr.dilbarkamaliddinovna@mail.ru

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Education:

  • 1982-1988 Tashkent State Medical Institute (full-time) general medicine
  • 1990-1991 Tashkent State Medical Institute Internship in Neurology
  • 1994-1996 Tashkent State Medical Institute clinical residency in neurology

Employment:

  • 1982–1988 — Student at the Faculty of General Medicine, Tashkent State Medical Institute.
  • 1990–1991 — Completed a one-year internship in Neurology at Tashkent State Medical Institute.
  • 1992–1994 — Neurologist at the medical unit of the Tashkent Textile Combine.
  • 1994–1996 — Clinical residency in Neurology at Tashkent State Medical Institute.
  • 1996–1997 — Neurologist at the children’s outpatient clinic of the 1st clinic of Tashkent State Medical Institute.
  • 1997–2002 — Resident physician at the Pediatric Neurology Department.
  • 01.09.1997 – 04.01.2000 — Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Nervous Diseases, Tashkent Medical Academy.
  • 02.09.2017 – 02.09.2018 — Senior Lecturer at the Department of Nervous Diseases, Tashkent Medical Academy.
  • 03.09.2018 – 19.10.2024 — Associate Professor at the Department of Nervous Diseases with a course in Psychology and Psychotherapy, Tashkent Medical Academy.
  • 20.10.2024 – 26.08.2025 — Associate Professor at the Department of Neurology and Medical Psychology, Tashkent Medical Academy.
  • From 26.08.2025 — Associate Professor at the Department of Neurology and Medical Psychology, Tashkent State Medical University.

Main directions of scientific activities:

  • 2007 — Defense of the Candidate of Medical Sciences (PhD-equivalent) dissertation:
    “Clinical and neurosonographic criteria for the diagnosis, course, and prognosis of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.”
  • 2025 — Defense of the Doctor of Sciences (DSc) dissertation:
    “Predicting stroke outcomes considering patients’ rehabilitation potential and developing new neurorehabilitation programs.”
  • 2025 — Awarded the academic title and diploma of Associate Professor.

Main field of practice:

  • The main activity of the practice is focused on the clinic, diagnosis and prevention of neurological diseases in adults and children.

 Main scientific direction:

  • “Prediction of outcome and development of new neurorehabilitation programs taking into account the level of rehabilitation potential of stroke patients.”

Awards:

  • 2021 — Awarded for significant contributions to the development of medical science and education, and for dedicated service in training highly qualified specialists.
  • 2021 — “Most Active Female Project Leader of the Year.”

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