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: Какиш Рыскулова (15 October 1918) - 26 August 2018) was a medical doctor and politician from Kyrgyzstan, who was an Academician of the
Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences (official name National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan), originally part of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, was established as an independent entity by government decree in December 1993. The aims of t ...
. She was the first central Asian and first Kyrgyz woman to become a surgeon.


Biography

Ryskulova was born on 15 October 1918 in the village of Chetindi,
Ysyk-Ata district Ysyk-Ata District ( ky, Ысык-Ата району, russian: Ысык–Атинский район) is one of the eight districts of the Chüy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan with an area of . The district's resident population was 154,340 in 202 ...
, Chuy oblast. An orphan by the age of ten, her uncle, Ishenali Arabaev, encouraged her to apply to go to boarding school; it was her uncle who also encouraged her to eventually apply to go to medical college. She began to study nursing at Frunze Medical School in 1936. After she left the medical school she worked as a paramedic in
Batken Batken (also called Batkent) is a town in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, on the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley. It is the administrative seat of Batken Region. Since 2000, it is a city of regional significance, i.e. not part of a district. Howeve ...
, and as a nurse in
Naryn Naryn ( ky, Нарын, translit=Naryn, Mongolian : Нарийн, Nariin, Traditional Mongolian ᠨᠠᠷᠢᠨ) is the regional administrative center of Naryn Region in central Kyrgyzstan. Its area is , and its estimated population was 41,17 ...
. In 1940, Ryskulova began to study at the medical faculty of the
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy The Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA), known officially as the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev (: ky, Кыргыз мамлекеттик медицина академиясы) is a medical school in Kyrgyzstan, locate ...
, which she graduated from in 1944. Study there enabled her to move to graduate school, where she was the first woman from central Asia to become a surgeon. Two other Kyrgyz people to become surgeons alongside Ryskulova were I.K. Akhunbaev and Zyfar Egemberdieva. In 1951 she graduated with a DPhil in Medicine. Her doctoral dissertation was on vascular surgery. The research for this project began several years earlier, after she graduated and began to treat patients who were wounded in the Second World War. Her dissertation was entitled "Arrhythmias and the benefits of mechanical suturing of blood vessels and nerves in veins". Through her research she developed a new technique for repairing veins and arteries and continued to specialise in vascular medicine, as well as working in a variety of other disciplines. In 1968 she was awarded the title of Professor of Medicine. In 1969 she was appointed as an academician of the
Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences (official name National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan), originally part of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, was established as an independent entity by government decree in December 1993. The aims of t ...
. Prior to her retirement, she was Head of the Faculty of Medicine for thirty-five years. Ryskulova also was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR and was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kirghiz SSR. Ryskulova died on 26 August 2018. Her funeral was held on 28 August at the Kyrgyz Drama Theatre. Her official obituary was signed by the President of Kyrgyzstan Soronbai Jeenbekov.


Legacy

The Department of Surgery at the
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy The Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA), known officially as the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbaev (: ky, Кыргыз мамлекеттик медицина академиясы) is a medical school in Kyrgyzstan, locate ...
is named after Ryskulova, in honour of her achievements.


Awards and honours

* Honoured Scientist of the Kyrgyz Republic. * Honoured Doctor of the Kyrgyz Republic. * Academician of the
Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences (official name National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan), originally part of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, was established as an independent entity by government decree in December 1993. The aims of t ...
. *
Order of Lenin The Order of Lenin (russian: Орден Ленина, Orden Lenina, ), named after the leader of the Russian October Revolution, was established by the Central Executive Committee on April 6, 1930. The order was the highest civilian decoration b ...
. * Order of Dank. * Order of Manas.


Personal life

Ryskulova was married to Omorkul Suleymanov. They had two daughters, and also adopted two of her nephews. All are doctors, apart from her daughter Anara Suleymanova, who was a professional ballerina.


Gallery

File:С супругом Сулеймановым О.jpg, With her husband File:Рыскулова с учениками.jpg, Teaching File:На операции.jpg, In surgery File:Академики НАН КР.jpg, With other members of the Academy of Sciences


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