Modern Pedagogical Technologies in Teaching Pediatric Surgery

Authors

  • Yuldashev Muzaffar Abduvahobovich Senior Lecturer, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Andijan State Medical Institute

Keywords:

pediatric surgery, pedagogical technologies, interactive methods

Abstract

This article analyzes the role and significance of applying modern pedagogical technologies in teaching pediatric surgery. The use of interactive methods, simulation training, digital learning platforms, and a competency-based approach for developing students’ clinical thinking, practical skills, and decision-making abilities is discussed. The findings indicate that integrating innovative teaching methods increases learning efficiency and plays a crucial role in preparing students for clinical practice.

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Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

Abduvahobovich, Y. M. (2025). Modern Pedagogical Technologies in Teaching Pediatric Surgery. International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine, 3(11), 261–262. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJIMM/article/view/2388

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