Affiliation:
1. Rostov State Medical University
Abstract
The need for rapid re-profiling of specialists, changes in the logistics of providing medical care in the context of a pandemic dictate the widespread introduction of simulation technologies in the educational process. The paper considers possible changes in the format of simulation training, taking into account the peculiarities of the epidemiological situation.
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