Central Asian Journal of Medicine
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This article highlights relevant aspects of the optimization of the educational process, development of practical skills and visibility of teaching. The introduction of modern technologies into the educational process requires new approaches to teaching methods, which improves the training system for future specialists.
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Recommended Citation
Tuychiev, L.N.
(2019)
"OPTIMIZATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRACTICAL SKILLS IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF SURGERY SECTION,"
Central Asian Journal of Medicine: Vol. 2018
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, Article 15.
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