Curator’s hour on the topic “Impact of environment on the human body”

Curator’s hour on the topic “Impact of environment on the human body”

In the modern world, the impact of the environment on human health has become a global problem requiring drastic measures. Walking in the same direction with a stable clean ecology, a person receives both physical and spiritual gifts of nature, but in our time, especially in large metropolitan areas, the ecology is quite disturbed. Its violation leaves a sad mark on the human race, numerous diseases of the respiratory systems of the body, cancer, depressive mood, nervous system disorders, contaminated food, water, air – all this leads to dysfunction of man and of course the earth as a whole. The education and upbringing of students in the field of the environment is currently one of the priority areas of work with young people. It is achieved with the help of a complex of environmental and environmental education, including education, as a socialization of the individual, promotion of environmental and environmental protection. An important aspect in the education of ecological culture is the development of a humane attitude towards nature, the ability to perceive and feel its beauty, the ability to take care of all natural phenomena.

April 11, 2023 at the Department of Biochemistry and Chemical Disciplines named after Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Tapbergenov S.O. under the guidance of the curator of the department Sydykova K.T. students of the 202nd group of the specialty “Dentistry” held a curatorial hour on the topic: «Impact of environment on the human body». The curatorial hour was very fruitful and interesting, the students prepared a presentation on environmental pollution factors and their impact on the human body. Students discussed about caring for nature and protecting the environment.

The efforts of one person will not solve global problems. But if everyone makes their small contribution to the conservation of nature, then perhaps people will be able to keep the planet clean for future generations.

Lecturer of the Department of Biochemistry and Chemical Disciplines

Sydykova K.T.