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Yuldashova Shakhlo Toyirovna
PhD , Senior Lecturer at Bukhara State Medical Institute

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Essential Basic Structural Components in the Educational Process of a Medical University: Komponen Struktural Dasar yang Penting dalam Proses Pendidikan di Universitas Kedokteran Yuldashova Shakhlo Toyirovna
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.11490

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General Background: The evolving demands of global healthcare systems require medical education to shift from traditional theoretical instruction to innovative, competency-based learning. Specific Background: In Uzbekistan, this transformation is aligned with national reforms emphasizing the development of independently thinking medical professionals. Knowledge Gap: While creativity is acknowledged as vital in medical training, there remains a lack of comprehensive models explaining how integrative-creative thinking is systematically embedded within pedagogical structures, especially in post-Soviet contexts. Aims: This study aims to identify the essential structural components of integrative-creative pedagogy in Uzbekistan’s medical universities, using Bukhara State Medical Institute as a case. Results: The findings reveal a procedural model integrating motivational-personal engagement, intuitive insight, imaginative reasoning, and clinical improvisation, contributing to creative-professional identity formation. Novelty: The research proposes a contextualized framework where creativity is continuous, emerging from structured educational-cognitive practices, rather than episodic. Implications: These insights offer practical guidance for curriculum designers and educators aiming to foster adaptive, innovative clinicians, and inform global conversations on pedagogical transformation in medical education.Highlight : Identifies creative thinking as a structural necessity in medical training. Emphasizes the role of student-led inquiry and clinical simulations in fostering professional identity. Proposes a localized pedagogical model suitable for medical education reform in Uzbekistan. Keywords : Creative Thinking, Integrative Learning, Medical Education, Pedagogical Innovation, Clinical
Modern Approaches to Teaching in Medical Universities: Pendekatan Modern dalam Pengajaran di Universitas Kedokteran Yuldashova Shakhlo Toyirovna
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.11491

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General Background: In modern medical education, traditional didactic methods are no longer sufficient to meet the dynamic demands of clinical practice. Specific Background: Uzbekistan’s medical universities are undergoing pedagogical reforms to emphasize creativity, integrative learning, and student-centered approaches. Knowledge Gap: Despite theoretical discourse on creative pedagogy, empirical frameworks integrating creativity into medical training in post-Soviet contexts remain underdeveloped. Aims: This study investigates how integrative-creative pedagogical methods influence the professional and cognitive development of medical students. Results: The findings reveal that integrating motivational, cognitive, and reflective components through clinical simulations and creative tasks enhances students’ independent thinking, problem-solving abilities, and professional identity. Novelty: The research codifies a model of integrative-creative pedagogy, highlighting student motivation, teacher improvisation, and reflective learning as essential components in fostering creative readiness. Implications: These insights contribute to educational reforms, suggesting that embedding creativity systematically into curricula cultivates more innovative, adaptable, and competent medical professionals ready to meet contemporary healthcare challenges.Highlight : Integrative-creative pedagogy boosts both professional and personal competencies in medical students. Motivation, reflection, and intuition are key components of creative readiness. The study proposes a model to systematically embed creativity into medical curricula. Keywords : Creative Thinking, Integrative Learning, Medical Education, Professional Readiness, Pedagogical