The process of educating foreign students in medical universities is characterized by multifactorial specificity, caused not only by general problems of academic and sociocultural adaptation but also by the peculiarities of medical education, including high intensity of academic workload, the need to master professional terminology in a non-native language, early interaction with patients in a foreign language environment, as well as ethical and deontological aspects of the medical profession that have culturally determined specificity. Together, these factors create a significant psycho-emotional burden on foreign students, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the educational process and negatively affecting the formation of professional competencies of future doctors
The process of educating foreign students in medical universities is characterized by multifactorial specificity, caused not only by general problems of academic and sociocultural adaptation but also by the peculiarities of medical education, including high intensity of academic workload, the need to master professional terminology in a non-native language, early interaction with patients in a foreign language environment, as well as ethical and deontological aspects of the medical profession that have culturally determined specificity. Together, these factors create a significant psycho-emotional burden on foreign students, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the educational process and negatively affecting the formation of professional competencies of future doctors
№ | Author name | position | Name of organisation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Raza Muhammad K.. | Independent Researcher | Samarkand State Medical University |
2 | Rizaev J.A. | Doctor of Medical Sciences | Samarkand State Medical University |
3 | Djurabekova A.T. | Doctor of Medical Sciences | Samarkand State Medical University |
№ | Name of reference |
---|---|
1 | 1.Alharbi E.S., Smith A.P. Review of the Literature on Stress and Wellbeing of International Students in English-Speaking Countries // International Education Studies. 2018. Vol. 11(6). P. 22-44.2.Byrne E., Brugha R., McGarvey A. 'A melting pot of cultures' –challenges in social adaptation and interactions amongst international medical students // BMC Medical Education. 2019. Vol. 19. P. 86.3.Choi J., Miller A., Wilbur J. Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms in Korean Immigrant Women // Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2020. Vol. 11(1). P. 13-19.4.Dongfeng W. Learning across Borders –Chinese Medical Students in the UK // Journal of Studies in International Education. 2021. Vol. 25(2). P. 123-142.5.Malau-Aduli B.S., Ross S., Adu M.D. Perceptions of Intercultural Competence and Institutional Intercultural Inclusiveness Among First Year Medical Students: A 4-Year Study // BMC Medical Education. 2019. Vol. 19(1). P. 346.6.O'Reilly A., Ryan D., Hickey T. The Psychological Well-Being and Sociocultural Adaptation of Short-Term International Students in Ireland // Journal of College Student Development. 2018. Vol. 51(5). P. 584-598.7.Poyrazli S., Isaiah J. International Students' Journeys From Academic Stress to Psychological Well-Being // Journal of International Students. 2022. Vol. 12(1). P. 56-77.8.Smith R.A., Khawaja N.G. A Review of the Acculturation Experiences of International Students // International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 2020. Vol. 35(6). P. 699-713.9.Terrazas-Carrillo E.C., Hong J.Y., Pace T.M. Adjusting to New Places: International Student Adjustment and Place Attachment // Journal of College Student Development. 2018. Vol. 55(7). P. 693-706.10.Wang C.C., Andre K., Greenwood K.M. Chinese Students Studying at Australian Universities with Specific Reference to Nursing Students: A Narrative Literature Review // Nurse Education Today. 2021. Vol. 35(1). P. 195-208.11.Yu B., Wright E. Socio-Cultural Adaptation, Academic Adaptation and Satisfaction of International Higher Degree Research Students in Australia // Tertiary Education and Management. 2022. Vol. 22(1). P. 49-64. |