Pedagogical Conditions of Forming a Universal Key Competence in Intensive Care During the First Stage of Postgraduate Education in a Medical School
Author`s Contribution:
- Dnipro State Medical University, Ukraine
Received: 25.05.2021Accepted: 23.06.2021Published: 29.06.2021
Background and aim of study
Intensive care is a universal professional key competence for doctors of all specializations. Preventive
care, early detection and timely correction of precursors, life-threatening symptoms and complications, are its
structural components that must ensure capabilities and readiness to diagnose acute pathologies and to provide
efficient treatment for patients in critical conditions. It requires complex professional skills, know-hows, attitude and
working experience which must be created by professional educational systems, focused on both near- and long-term
outcomes for patients.
Research methods
Contemporary interactive education in cardio-respiratory resuscitation and intensive care for
medical interns of all specializations which was improved in line with recent development of intensive care technologies
and devices for patients’ monitoring and life support.
Results
Our adaptive educational environment allowed to implement pedagogical process as a complex professional
adult education system. Competency-oriented approach was used for structured accumulation of know-hows, increased
complexity of systematic assignments for theoretical, simulated, and practical clinical training, thereby providing for
comprehensive adoption of the invariant content. Systematic approach to assignments of variable complexity helped to
overcome educational difficulties and adequately evaluate the results and perspectives of individual activities. It
strengthened motivation for professional self-organization and developed related competencies and value-based
attitude to professional activities.
Conclusion
Adult professional education during early post-graduate stage is implemented as pedagogical process
targeting comprehensive improvements of personal actionable self-organization while acquiring new know-hows,
technological and perceptive actions and providing new levels of self-development and professional competencies.
Keywords
postgraduate medical education, intensive care, resuscitation, outcome-based education, technology
enhanced learning
Copyright
© 2021 Muryzina O. Yu.
DOI and UDC
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26697/ijes.2021.2.7
JEL: I11, I20, I23
UDC: 378.046-021.68:616-036.882-085
Information about the authors
Muryzina, O. Yu. (2021).