ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ РЕАЛИСТИЧНОГО СИМУЛЯТОРА КОЛОНОСКОПИИ SIMBIONIX В ПОДГОТОВКЕ СТУДЕНТОВ-МЕДИКОВ: ОЦЕНКА ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ ОБУЧЕНИЯ.
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симуляционное обучение, колоноскопия, Simbionix, медицинское образование, эндоскопия, практические навыки, студенты-медики, виртуальный симулятор.Abstrak
Цель исследования: оценить эффективность использования реалистичного симулятора колоноскопии компании Simbionix в обучении студентов 5 курса лечебного факультета практическим навыкам эндоскопического исследования толстой кишки.
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