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Improving The Methodology Of Teaching Carbohydrate Metabolism Based On Information Technologies In Medical Higher Education Institutions (A Biochemical Approach)
Abstract
This study explores modern approaches to improving the methodology of teaching biochemistry in medical universities through the integration of information technologies. Special attention is given to the topic of carbohydrate metabolism, which is one of the fundamental sections of biochemistry and plays a crucial role in understanding the body’s energy and metabolic balance. The main goal of the research is to develop and implement effective digital tools and interactive teaching methods that enhance students’ comprehension of the subject. The paper analyzes pedagogical and methodological aspects of using multimedia resources, virtual laboratories, simulations, and educational platforms. The results demonstrate that the integration of information technologies into the educational process significantly improves students’ mastery of theoretical knowledge, develops their analytical and critical thinking skills, and contributes to the formation of professional competencies among future physicians and biomedical specialists.
Keywords
Biochemistry, carbohydrate metabolism, information technologies, medical education
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