Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Purpose and methods of teaching dermatovenereology to students of the medical university

Year: 2017, volume 13 Issue: №3 Pages: 686-688
Heading: Dermatovenerology Article type: Short message
Authors: Utz S.R., Slesarenko N.A., Eremina M.G., Eremin A.V., Utz I.A.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

 Higher education is based on the assimilation of theoretical knowledge acquired in the process of teaching, practical skills and the development of intellectual abilities leading to self-development and creative thinking. The ultimate goal of education is the education of the student's need for cognitive activity, the result of which will be competence in the profession, the ability to think in the terms of the dermatovenereology subject materials and the khowledge of it.

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