Improving the quality of teaching rational pharmacotherapy on the basis of feedback with interns
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the quality of the educational process in a medical school based on interns’ feedback. The relevance of the problem under study stems from the increasing role of systematic and organised feedback between the participants of the modern educational process with an attitude of active learning. The results have shown that interns are full and objective assessors of the quality of education received. The feedback data allows for a qualitative improvement of the educational process.
About the Authors
N. K. DyusembaevaKazakhstan
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Evidence-Based Medicine
Karaganda
Sh. S. Kalieva
Kazakhstan
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Evidence-Based Medicine
Karaganda
A. H. Abushahmanova
Kazakhstan
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Evidence-Based Medicine
Karaganda
T. K. Sagadatova
Kazakhstan
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Evidence-Based Medicine
Karaganda
N. T. Dildabekova
Kazakhstan
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Evidence-Based Medicine
Karaganda
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Review
For citations:
Dyusembaeva N.K., Kalieva Sh.S., Abushahmanova A.H., Sagadatova T.K., Dildabekova N.T. Improving the quality of teaching rational pharmacotherapy on the basis of feedback with interns. Medicine and ecology. 2022;(2):95-97. (In Kazakh)