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| Open Access | POSSIBILITIES OF USING PEDAGOGICAL TOOLS IN DEVELOPING STUDENTS' PRACTICAL AND CLINICAL COMPETENCIES
Qayumov Avazbek Mutalibovich , Andijan State Medical InstituteAbstract
This article examines the possibilities of using pedagogical tools to develop practical and clinical competencies among medical students. Modern medical education requires innovative teaching methods such as simulation-based learning, case studies, interactive technologies, and competency-based approaches.
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practical-clinical competence, medical education, pedagogical tools, simulation technologies, case-based learning, competency-based approach, clinical reasoning, diagnostic skills.
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