ON THE ISSUE OF ORGANIZING THE HEALTH OF STUDENTS IN SANATORIUM AND RESORT INSTITUTIONS

Authors

  • Temirova Dilbahor Umaralievna Department of Social Hygiene and Health Management Andijan State Medical Institute,Assistant Author

Keywords:

health issues, youth, resorts, students, medical treatments, complexity, nature, studies

Abstract

Keeping up with the wellbeing and prosperity of understudies is a central worry for instructive foundations and overseeing bodies the same. With regards to sanatorium and resort foundations, the issue of coordinating understudy medical services takes on a diverse and complex nature, requiring an extensive and key methodology. This article will dive into the different parts of this basic matter, investigating the reasoning, key contemplations, and likely procedures for actually sorting out the soundness of understudies in such concentrated settings.

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Published

2024-04-18