Modern pedagogical aspects of teaching the reproductive andrology during course of thematic improvement on reproductive health and family planning
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2014.2.25528Keywords:
post-gradual thematic courses, pedagogical aspects of learning, medicine, postgraduate, thematic courses, andrology, reproductologyAbstract
Some pedagogical aspects of training of specialists are considered in the conditions of modern medical education, and also experience is presented on the postgraduate stage with the listeners of cycle of thematic improvement on the questions of reproductive andrology.References
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