Abstract
Electronic educational resource ""Basics of medical Latin terminology for foreign sudents of General Medicine"" is created for successful mastering by students of the basic educational program of higher professional education 31.05.01 ""General Medicine"". The discipline is designed for 144 hours, including 72 hours of classroom studies and 72 hours of independent work. Each module contains exercises for independent work, exercises for self-check, samples of final control works and reference information of general cultural nature. The aim of the discipline is to form professional competencies in the field of Latin language and medical terminology, to develop and consolidate communicative skills, to expand general cultural erudition, as well as to introduce information technologies to ensure the interactivity of the educational process. The electronic form of the course provides not only the relevance and timely updating of training material, but also feedback from students (zone of comments and questions), which intensifies the development of the basic educational program. Electronic educational resource ""Basics of medical Latin terminology for foreign sudents of General Medicine"" is created according to the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Professional Education in the field of training 31.05.01 ""General Medicine"", as well as the Study Plan and the basic educational program for first-year medical students of the faculty ""General Medicine"". This electronic resource is a textbook on Latin language, which consists of 4 modules: phonetic, anatomical, clinical and pharmaceutical. Each module contains exercises for independent work, exercises for self-testing, samples of final tests and general cultural background information.
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