Education and Professional Experience
Education
I received my higher education in 1991, graduating from Tashkent State University, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, majoring in "biologist-chemist". The education I received at the university provided me with a solid theoretical foundation and deep knowledge in biology, chemistry, and laboratory research, which I apply successfully in my professional activities.
In 2009, I completed primary specialization in "Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics", which deepened my knowledge of laboratory diagnostic methods used to detect various diseases. This course enhanced my qualifications and prepared me for more complex tasks in clinical laboratory diagnostics.
In 2014, I completed advanced training in "Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics" (CLD), which allowed me to stay updated on the latest achievements in laboratory medicine and apply modern methods and technologies in my practice. This training further strengthened my professional competence, enabling me to perform complex laboratory tests.
Additionally, in 2019, I underwent specialized training in diagnostics at an andrology laboratory. This course focused on new diagnostic methods used for detecting male reproductive system diseases, broadening my knowledge and skills in andrology.
Work Experience
I have over 28 years of professional experience as a laboratory doctor. After graduating in 1991, I began my career at SP No. 50, where I worked until 2013. In this medical organization, I performed a wide range of laboratory tests, including biochemical, hematological, microbiological studies, as well as tests for hormonal and infectious diseases. My work here allowed me to acquire extensive knowledge in clinical diagnostics and expertise in various laboratory research methods.
Since 2013, I have been working as a laboratory doctor at DOCTOR D Hospital LLC, continuing my work in clinical laboratory diagnostics. In this role, I perform various analyses, ensure the accuracy and reliability of results, and collaborate closely with doctors of other specialties, assisting with the correct diagnosis and treatment plans for patients. My work requires precision, attentiveness, and a high level of responsibility, as laboratory test results are crucial for diagnostic and treatment decisions.
I actively participate in seminars and conferences related to clinical diagnostics, allowing me to stay up to date with the latest trends in laboratory medicine and continuously improve my skills. This interaction with colleagues and experts ensures that I apply modern diagnostic methods in my practice, enhancing the quality of care provided.
My experience, combined with ongoing training, enables me to perform high-quality laboratory tests. My goal is to provide reliable and accurate results that form the basis for making sound medical decisions and successful patient treatments.
Ejaculate Analysis According to the 2021 WHO Protocol
Ejaculate analysis is a comprehensive study based on the 2021 World Health Organization (WHO) protocols. It assesses sperm quality, male reproductive potential, and identifies any abnormalities.
Main Analysis Parameters:
- DNA Fragmentation Test: Evaluates the degree of damage to sperm DNA, which can impact fertility and conception, especially in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). High levels of DNA fragmentation are associated with oxidative stress, infections, or exposure to toxic factors.
- Kruger Morphology: Studies sperm appearance according to strict criteria (head, neck, and tail shapes). It estimates the percentage of normal spermatozoa, essential for assessing their fertilizing ability.
- Teratozoospermia Index (TZI): Reflects the number of morphological abnormalities in sperm. A high index suggests multiple defects that reduce the chances of conception.
- MAP Test (Mixed Antiglobulin Reaction Test): Diagnoses antisperm antibodies, which may block sperm movement or penetration of the egg, important when immunological infertility is suspected.
- Sperm Nuclear Protein: Studies protamines that ensure proper DNA compaction in sperm heads. Structural disturbances can affect fertility.
- Tests for Determining Sperm Viability: Includes the HOS test (hypoosmotic swelling test), which assesses sperm viability.