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Résumé
The research is based on the accomplishment
experience of The international Swiss-Russian TICOM project –
Transcultural Inverted Classrooms in Osteopathy and Medicine,
focused on testing modern technologies for inverted classes. The
investigation is dedicated to the topical issue of upgrading
doctors’ vocational skills and providing medical vocational
training in international context, meeting European Union
demands and standards for medical workers. Modern
competence-based conception of the vocational education and
training integrity leads to distinguishing between hard skills and
soft skills of a doctor, having to solve both bodily treatment and
interpersonal communication tasks. These two groups of tasks
are tightly interconnected in many ways and modes, vehemently
influencing the efficiency of medical help in intersubjective and
“bio-psycho-social” paradigm. So ‘medical treatment of the
whole patient’ has become a point of competitiveness in
vocational sphere. The complexity of the task of providing
modern patient with proper medical treatment leads logically to
introducing of meta-competences level of professional
preparedness as a tool of vocational education expertise and
designing new approaches and solutions to teaching students
medical profession. At the same time new educational content
demand new forms and methodology of teaching. The
educational task of fostering holistic approach in doctor-topatient
communication was tried in Swiss-Russian Inverted
Classroom educational and research project, challenging the
preparedness of medical students for vocational activity to follow
such values as “openness, professional integrity, and warmth”.
The analysis of effectiveness of the approach, educational form
(i.e. Flipped Classroom), educational tools and techniques used is
discussed in the report.