FEATURES OF TEACHING DEONTOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PATIENTS AND INTERNS AT THE FACULTY OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
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Keywords

deontology
learning
interns
pediatrics

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Semianchuk, V. B. (2015). FEATURES OF TEACHING DEONTOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PATIENTS AND INTERNS AT THE FACULTY OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION. Galician Medical Journal, 22(1), 84-86. Retrieved from https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/268

Abstract

The article highlights basic ethical principles of communication for interns with specialization in Pediatrics at the Department of Children Diseases of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education IFNMU. Code of medical ethics notes that human life and health are the principle, fundamental values. It depends not only on a high professionalism of health care worker. It depends on his ability to communicate with colleagues, patients and their families. Their close cooperation and positive mood contribute to better prognosisThe peculiarities of teaching ethical aspects to future pediatricians during the internship period are described. Criteria that facilitate the formation of an experienced specialist who is ready to work with pediatric patients and their parents, and who is very responsible are given. 

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