Abstract

World integration processes and globalization trends have set the tasks of modernization and involvement in the European and world educational space for higher medical education in Ukraine. The periods of changes in the total number of hours and the emergence of independent work in the curricula of pharmacological training of future doctors, which corresponded to Ukraine's accession to the Bologna Process and subsequently to the European Education Area (EEA), are highlighted. The curricula for the study of pharmacology over the past 55 years have been analyzed. The problems that arose in the context of changes in the curriculum, which led to a redistribution of the number of hours in the study of disciplines, are revealed. The directions of resolving the discrepancies between the amount of material and the features of the curricula are characterized. Key words: pharmacological training, modernization of higher medical education, European educational area (EEA), work programs, curricula, classroom, independent work

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