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Metodological aspects of clinical hemostasiology teaching for internal medicine residents

https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2022-3418

Abstract

Modern teaching to young physicians has become increasingly limited because of rising clinical workload, due to the epidemiological situation, new requirements for medical documentation, the lack of a clear timetable of working hours and other educational features. Additionally, today’s residents expect that the training sessions will provide focused content integrated into their clinical workflow. One of the classical teaching methods that is ideally suited to meet these needs is a focused thematic training session, usually conducted with the help of simple but accessible visual aids and extensive audience participation. However, most listeners will benefit from structured content and guidance on the delivery of this content, also known as a learning scenario. A good learning scenario resident’s misconception, highlights a certain number of learning moments, uses strategies to engage students and provides a cognitive basis for teaching a topic that the teacher can improve over time. The proposed pedagogical concept of teaching sections of clinical hemostasiology for residents in the specialty "Therapy" orients the professional and cognitive interest of a young specialist against the background of constantly updated new knowledge in this field with the integration of scenarios of the content of training into clinical practice.

About the Authors

V. S. Chulkov
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



O. A. Shumakova
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



N. K. Vereina
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



V. I. Chulkov
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



E. E. Minina
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



S. P. Sinitsin
South Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk



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Chulkov V.S., Shumakova O.A., Vereina N.K., Chulkov V.I., Minina E.E., Sinitsin S.P. Metodological aspects of clinical hemostasiology teaching for internal medicine residents. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2022;21(5S):3418. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2022-3418

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