OPEN LESSON ON “BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB”

A planned open lesson was held at the Department of Anatomy, Histology and Topographic Anatomy named after Professor N.A. Khlopov according to the OCCMO plan. The open lesson was held on 03/04/25 in group 1126 of the specialty “Medicine“ on the topic “Bones of the upper limb“, conducted by senior lecturer Sadykova Dinara Ormbaevna, integrated with the teacher of the Latin language department, Nurgazina Mereke Sartaevna. The lesson was conducted using elements of team–oriented learning and the main time of the lesson was devoted to the work of students in small groups. The lesson consisted of five stages: individual entrance testing, group testing, analysis of theoretical material took place in teams using the example of clinical cases specially selected for the topic of the lesson; practical skills and individual exit testing. Thus, the knowledge of each student was evaluated in full, and the integrated assessment method was used to summarize the lesson, where all types of work were taken into account. The students were actively involved in the learning process, and the change in the rhythm of different forms of work contributed to the long-term activation of students‘ attention. The teacher‘s constant participation in the discussion process contributed to the proper development of the lesson scenario and allowed us to achieve the lesson‘s goal. At the end of the lesson, feedback was received from the students.

Test access to world-class Sage journals has been activated

Dear teachers and students! The University Library informs you that the university has free trial access to world-class journals Sage journals!! Sage is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing set of technologies to enable discovery, access, and collaboration.. Start of access: March 2025 Access will be open until…

Open class on “Kidney Diseases and Pregnancy”

On March 3, 2025, the Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology held an open class in a hybrid format using the Interprofessional Train methodology. The session brought together fourth-year students (groups 4120, 4123), residents from Semey, Pavlodar, and Ust-Kamenogorsk specializing in nephrology, internal medicine, and pharmacology, as well as practicing internists from the oncology dispensary and Dr. Watson clinic,…