2021
DOI: 10.21744/lingcure.v5ns4.1708
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possibilities of information technology in higher education

Abstract: The conception of modernization of higher medical education in Ukraine is focused on the model of training physicians who have a broad outlook, able to integrate their potential into the activities of all medical workers, meet the current level of medical science and society, capable of self-improvement and self-development using innovative information technologies. The modern health care system is in need of specialists capable of continuous professional growth and self-improvement. The aim of the article is … Show more

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“…Modern tasks of informatization of education are reflected in the works of such Ukrainian scientists as Nychkalo N. G. [6], Muranova N. P. [6], Bykov V. Yu. [7], Krasnoschok V. V. [8], Pyshnohub M. V. [8], Bushuyev S. D. [9], Bushuyeva N. S. [9], Kozyr B. Yu. [9], Vakaliuk T. A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern tasks of informatization of education are reflected in the works of such Ukrainian scientists as Nychkalo N. G. [6], Muranova N. P. [6], Bykov V. Yu. [7], Krasnoschok V. V. [8], Pyshnohub M. V. [8], Bushuyev S. D. [9], Bushuyeva N. S. [9], Kozyr B. Yu. [9], Vakaliuk T. A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e new round of information technology changes and the continuous innovation of learning culture have pushed education informatization into a brand new development period [1,2]. In recent years, online curriculum construction and education model innovation in a global context have gradually received widespread attention in the eld of educational theory and practice [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%