Abstract

An anonymous survey of 40 foreign students from medical universities in a number of Russian cities who studied in an intermediary language showed not only the high level of the program for preparing for primary specialized accreditation implemented at the Center for Electronic Medical Education of the Volgograd State Medical University, but also the problems of students with knowledge of the Russian language, which, in general, reduces the effectiveness of training future specialists (in particular, therapists).

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