Research & Innovation
INTAMT-Academy 2025: Results and Future Perspectives
The year 2025 marks a milestone in INTAMT’s history — the Academy celebrated its 20th anniversary. Over two decades, INTAMT has built a strong network of international partnerships and implemented hundreds of professional programmes in education, management, and healthcare. We take satisfaction in the results achieved and continue to look ahead with focus and commitment.
i-SME – Inclusive SMEs in Europe
i-SME (Inclusive SMEs in Europe) is a cooperation project funded by the European Commission with partners from eight EU countries. Its aim is to raise awareness among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) about hiring people with disabilities,...
Specialised clinical observerships for Kazakh doctors: new round in Düsseldorf and Berlin
From 27 April to 9 May 2025, INTAMT hosted a new group of healthcare professionals from Kazakhstan as part of its long-running clinicalobservership programme in Germany. This round focused on two specialised areas: Public Health and Hospital...
INTAMT at the International Conference “Topical Issues of Modern Endocrinology: From Innovations to Real Clinical Practice”
From April 23 to 24, 2025, Intamt, together with Prof. Stephen Martin (West German Diabetes and Health Center), participated in the international scientific and practical conference “Topical Issues of Modern Endocrinology: From Innovations to Real...
Kazakh Palliative Care Specialists Gain Insights from Sweden’s Palliative Care Excellence
In December 2024, a group of palliative care specialists from Kazakhstan completed a two-week internship in Sweden. Organised by INTAMT e.V., this internship was hosted by leading Swedish healthcare institutions, where the Kazakh specialists...
German-Uzbek Cooperation: Advanced Training for Uzbek Doctors in Germany
On 31 May 2023, during the First Uzbekistan-Germany Health Forum, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Republican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Centre for Endocrinology named after Academician J. Kh. Turakulov (RSNPMCE) and INTAMT. With the support of partner clinics and private diabetology centres, INTAMT developed an intensive training programme, which was conducted from 18 November to 13 December 2024.
We continue successful observerships for medical professionals from Kazakhstan in Germany
A significant focus of our activities lies in healthcare. Through collaboration with numerous German clinics, our participants have been able to deepen their knowledge and familiarise themselves with innovative approaches in patient treatment and care. In 2024, we organised observerships in Germany for over 150 doctors and nurses from Kazakhstan, enabling them to expand their expertise in emergency medicine, the treatment of various diseases, and patient care.
Kazakh Delegation Visits AOK Rheinland/Hamburg Headquarters in Düsseldorf
In recent months, over 150 physicians from Kazakhstan have participated in training programmes and internships at leading German hospitals. Continuing this collaboration, a delegation of 30 medical experts from Kazakhstan recently visited the AOK Rheinland/Hamburg headquarters in Düsseldorf to explore key aspects of Germany’s healthcare and insurance systems.
DR FLEMP Learning Application Presented at didacta in Cologne
On 20 February, the DR FLEMP Learning Application took centre stage at didacta in Cologne, Germany’s largest and most prestigious exhibition for educational products and innovations. The event provided an exceptional platform to showcase the outcomes of the DR FLEMP project and its contribution to tackling workforce shortages in the healthcare sector through innovative technology-driven solutions.
Working visit as a result of participation in the 1st Uzbek-German Medical Forum: Strengthening medical cooperation between the two countries
At the end of August, from 21 to 25 August, a delegation including the acting director of the Turakulov Center, Dr. Sevara Fakhrutdinova, and the rector of TTATF, Dr. Furkat Otamuradov, travelled to Germany for a working visit. The main objective of this visit was not only to deepen the understanding of the organisation of the German healthcare system and medical education, but also to develop concrete roadmaps for successful cooperation.

