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IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF NURSE TRAINING THROUGH THE INTRODUCTION OF MODERN NURSING CARE TECHNOLOGIES

Zafarjon Rakhmonov , Assistant at the department of Human Anatomy, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Khabiba Rakhmonova , Assistant at the department of histology, cytology and embryology Samarkand State Medical Institute, (Samarkand, Uzbekistan)

Abstract

With the development of medical science, the role of specialists with secondary medical education is constantly improving and increasing. Now, in order to care for the sick, they must possess more complex medical, natural science, as well as technical knowledge and skills. Therefore, the organization of pedagogical activity for the training of middle-level medical workers should be focused on the introduction of innovative technologies.

 

Keywords

Professional standards, pain, implementation

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Zafarjon Rakhmonov, & Khabiba Rakhmonova. (2022). IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF NURSE TRAINING THROUGH THE INTRODUCTION OF MODERN NURSING CARE TECHNOLOGIES. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 4(03), 17–22. https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJMSPR/Volume04Issue03-04