2022
DOI: 10.30837/nc.2022.3.55
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Modern educational digital competence of future doctors of Poland as a European state

Abstract: The article examines and analyzes the acquisition of digital competence by students studying in medical education institutions in Poland. In order to fulfill the set goal, the analysis and synthesis of search results in information and reference systems was carried out in order to determine the concepts of research, methods of expert evaluation, testing, questionnaires, observation, modeling, forecasting. The process of implementing information processes in the field of health care in Poland is considered agai… Show more

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“…The impact of global processes is multidimensional and has significant social, economic and political implications. The mass spread of education and western-oriented learning norms at all levels are an integral part of the globalization process [3]. Globalization has become the main subject of study, especially in the field of comparative pedagogy, which applies historiographical and social scientific theories and methods to solving international problems of education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of global processes is multidimensional and has significant social, economic and political implications. The mass spread of education and western-oriented learning norms at all levels are an integral part of the globalization process [3]. Globalization has become the main subject of study, especially in the field of comparative pedagogy, which applies historiographical and social scientific theories and methods to solving international problems of education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%