Independent work: A possible form of training
1 Medical College, Haskovo Branch, Trakian University, Bulgaria.
2 Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
3 Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
4 Medical Faculty, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
5 Medical Faculty, Trakian University, Bulgaria.
Research Article
Open Access Research Journal of Life Sciences, 2024, 07(02), 001–008.
Article DOI: 10.53022/oarjls.2024.7.2.0027
Publication history:
Received on 09 February 2024; revised on 25 March 2024; accepted on 27 March 2024
Abstract:
The increased demands and rapid changes in society, the development of equipment and technology create constant tests for higher education and especially for the training of medical specialists. In our opinion, independent work is a means of forming a student's independence. The success of independent work depends on the conviction of the student and the responsibility of the teacher. Independent work can be applied both for theoretical and practical training. The analysis was made of the attitude of students to independent work as an opportunity to confirm old and acquire new knowledge.
Methods: Systematic approach and critical analysis of available scientific periodicals; sociological and statistical; own study of the problem.
Most of the students have techniques for independent work, but a preference is given to group work; independent work is a means of preliminary preparation, immediate use of what has been studied; basis for research activities; instills confidence in students; prepares the implementation of their ideas.
Conclusions: Effective independent work can only exist if the goal is clearly and precisely defined. The program of independent work is compiled selectively in accordance with the goal and the capabilities of the students.
Keywords:
Independent work; Training; Students; Medical specialists
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