A practice-oriented approach in education is a method that emphasizes the actual application of knowledge and skills. At the Department of Pediatrics No. 1, this principle is brought to life through the use of modern simulation equipment.
During practical classes in the disciplines of "First Aid," "Medical Care and Manipulation Techniques," "Propaedeutics of Childhood Diseases," and "Pediatrics," students are given a unique opportunity:
- To hone first aid skills in typical emergency situations
- To improve skills in caring for both healthy and sick children
- To master the techniques of basic nursing manipulations
- To practice physical examination techniques — both normal and pathological
Training on robotic dummies allows future doctors to confidently conduct physical examinations, minimizing risks for the youngest patients. It serves as a bridge between classroom learning and real clinical practice, where mastering skills can mean the difference between life and death.
English
Русский
Беларуская мова
French
Spanish
中文(繁體.台灣)
العربية الموحدة 


