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Традиции и новации в преподавании медико-биологических дисциплин

Традиции и новации в преподавании медико-биологических дисциплин

Abstract

В статье обсуждаются традиционные и новые методы преподавания фундаментальных медико-биологических дисциплин в высшем медицинском и фармацевтическом образовании. Обосновывается необходимость рационального сочетания различных форм преподавания и методологических подходов в организации учебно-воспитательного процесса студентов для формирования требуемых профессиональных компетенций у будущих специалистов медицинского и фармацевтического профиля.

This article discusses traditional and new methods of teaching of basic biomedical disciplines in higher medical and pharmaceutical schools. It confirms the necessity of rational combination of various forms of teaching and methodological approaches in the organization of students’ training which are of great significance for the development of the required professional competences of future medical and pharmaceutical specialists.

Keywords

ТРАДИЦИИ И НОВАЦИИ В ОБРАЗОВАНИИ,TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION,ВЫСШЕЕ МЕДИЦИНСКОЕ И ФАРМАЦЕВТИЧЕСКОЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ,HIGHER MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION,ПРЕПОДАВАНИЕ МЕДИКО-БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ДИСЦИПЛИН,TEACHING BIOMEDICAL DISCIPLINES

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