ASSESSMENT OF THE NEED FOR SPECIALISTS IN HEALTH CARE AND THEIR TRAINING IN THE POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION SYSTEM (Second post)
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2014.4.3819Abstract
It’s proposed the basis of a new model of assessment of the human resources for health (HRH). There’s consi dered the possi bility of their prediction and study strategies related skills. It’s discusse d methodological features calculation training. These calculations are considered from th e standpoints of needs perspective of th e population in the health services and t h e d em and for them. There’s proposed a new gradient-nter mittent-step system for postgraduate medical training, in which educational content and responsibilities of specialists are congruent.References
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