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Modern pedagogical approaches to clinical training of students majoring 31.05.02 “Pediatrics” as a part of their independent activity

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-80-84

Abstract

Objective: The objective is to analyze the organization of independent activity of students (IAS) as a part of training of pediatric students in a medical higher educational institution, to structure and to improve pedagogical techniques and to manage this activity.

Methods: The study object was a management of clinical training for future professionals of the training program “Pediatrics” in Institute of pediatrics, PSMU.

Results: The structure of IAS studying at clinical bases of Institute of Pediatrics includes three interconnected components: motivation and goal setting, independent activity and its management. The organization of IAS as a part of training of pediatric students in a medical higher educational institution was assessed. Pedagogical settings conducive to the development of professional competences in IAS of a medical higher educational institution exemplified by studying clinical disciplines of the specialty «Pediatrics».

Conclusions: The efficacy of rational organization of IAS includes, primarily, formation of self-developing personality of a future professional able to solve urgent problems in their field, organize process of self-education. 

About the Authors

N. G. Sadova
Pasific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, associate professor, Institute of Pediatrics, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



E. V. Krukovich
Pasific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, professor, Institute of Pediatrics, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



L. E. Matienko
Pasific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, assistant, Institute of Pediatrics, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



I. D. Mostovaya
Pasific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, associate professor, Institute of Pediatrics, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



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Sadova N.G., Krukovich E.V., Matienko L.E., Mostovaya I.D. Modern pedagogical approaches to clinical training of students majoring 31.05.02 “Pediatrics” as a part of their independent activity. Pacific Medical Journal. 2020;(1):80-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-80-84

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