THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN HISTOLOGY AND NURSING PRACTICE: FOUNDATIONS FOR CLINICAL COMPETENCY

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  • Rakhmonova Mohinur Isroilovna ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Hajiyeva Saodat Maksudovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Histology, nursing education, clinical practice, cellular pathology, tissue healing, curriculum development

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Histology, the study of microscopic structures of tissues, plays a crucial role in nursing education and practice. Despite being a foundational science often overshadowed by clinical skills training, histological knowledge enhances nurses' understanding of pathological processes, pharmacological interactions, wound healing, and cellular-level disease mechanisms. This paper explores how histology supports nursing practice and argues for its stronger integration into nursing curricula to produce clinically competent professionals.

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  • Rakhmonova Mohinur Isroilovna

    Abu Ali Ibn Sina Public Health Technical School, Department of

    Professional Subjects, Senior Lecturer Anatomy Subject

  • Hajiyeva Saodat Maksudovna

    Afshona is a teacher of vocational science at Technical College of Public

    Health named after Abu Ali Sino

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2025-06-15