Possibilities of application of modern training methods (project activities) in training health care organizers on the example of a military medical educational organization

Problemy sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ gigieny, zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i istorii medit︠s︡iny
D V TrishkinN N Kamynina

Abstract

The efficiency of health care and the quality of medical care can be improved by implementing modern management methods and technologies. It requires modern and high-quality training of medical management personnel. Qualified personnel are the key factor in the organization and transformation of the health system. Human resources ultimately ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the entire health sector. Requirements to economic management methods are changing and increasing, and specialists with skills in managing medical organizations at different levels of the healthcare system are becoming in demand. At the level of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the role of medical personnel who possess strategic methods of healthcare management is increasing. Available training programs in leading higher educational institutions of medical profile do not fully fulfill these tasks due to limited time, a large volume of lecture material, and frequent changes in the conditions and tasks of health care. These problems can be solved by optimizing training programs for retraining and advanced training of health care organizers, introducing active training methods such as business games, case methods, and project activit...Continue Reading

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