Abstract

Specialised postgraduate medical education is of great importance for the development of highly qualified interns in internal medicine. This article is dedicated to the organisation and key stages of such education in order to improve the professional competence and scientific training of future specialists. The article discusses the process of choosing a research topic, research methods and data collection, as well as analysing the results. These aspects are important for the development of critical thinking and scientific validity in medical practice. Special attention is paid to the preparation of scientific reports and publication of research results. This helps interns to promote knowledge sharing and research discoveries in the medical community, contributing to the improvement of medical practice. Overall, this article emphasises the importance of the organisation and key stages of medical postgraduate education for interns specialising in internal medicine. It provides practical advice and methodological information aimed at improving the quality of medical practice and stimulating research in this area.

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