FORMATION OF THE IMAGE OF A MODERN MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE ABILITIES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20348487Keywords:
creative approach, exploratory and creative tasks, aspect, image, research activity, professional training.Abstract
This paper examines the problem of forming the image of a modern medical professional through the development of their creative abilities. In the context of the rapid development of medicine and technology, not only professional knowledge but also the personal qualities of a specialist are becoming increasingly important. A creative approach makes it possible to find non-standard solutions in complex clinical situations. The development of creative abilities has a positive impact on all the above-mentioned aspects. The paper emphasizes that creativity helps a physician adapt to rapidly changing conditions of medical practice.
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