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Medical education

Jimmy
March 16, 2020

Medical education

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Medical education is a system of training and improvement of doctors and pharmacists, nurses and medical staff and teaching personnel. The internship is a primary postgraduate specialization, graduating medical students at one of the medical professions pursued after passing the state exam on the basis of medical institutions under the supervision and direction of a university faculty. The internship is an integral part of the compulsory full-time medical education. The persons who have completed their internship are assigned the certificate of the specialist and the diploma of the internship.
Why choose the mandatory continuing nursing education?
The main reasons are the following:

- Every person, regardless of profession, should be responsible for his/her professional training.

- A person who is going to be a nurse must be aware of the importance and necessity of his/her profession and the high professional qualities.

- A health care worker (including nurses and doctors) should honorably fulfill their duty to humanity and must complete medical and nursing education, if started. In this case, the health of the nation should be a major concern, the quality of which depends on the level of medical and nursing education.

- The system of education must not be jeopardized by the poor quality or the lack of nursing staff.

The opponents of the mandatory continuing nursing education say the following:
- The mandatory continuing nursing education restricts a person's freedom.

- The mandatory continuing nursing education violates the laws of ethics, since theoretically no one can be forced to do what he or she does not want to.

Conclusion
Despite of the fact that the mandatory continuing nursing education in some way restricts the freedom of the individuals, it is necessary to introduce a universal mandatory continuing nursing education, because such a social, political and medical institute will protect the public from bad doctors – these are the necessary measures to preserve the public good. Nevertheless, the government should motivate individuals to continue nursing education due to the fact that the main purpose of each government is to preserve the public good, taking into account the interests and the right for freedom of the individual and the health of the mankind, as well as the reliability of the whole medical system.

Jimmy

March 16, 2020
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  1. Medical education is a system of training and improvement of

    doctors and pharmacists, nurses and medical staff and teaching personnel. The internship is a primary postgraduate specialization, graduating medical students at one of the medical professions pursued after passing the state exam on the basis of medical institutions under the supervision and direction of a university faculty. The internship is an integral part of the compulsory full-time medical education. The persons who have completed their internship are assigned the certificate of the specialist and the diploma of the internship.
  2. Why choose the mandatory continuing nursing education? The main reasons

    are the following: - Every person, regardless of profession, should be responsible for his/her professional training. - A person who is going to be a nurse must be aware of the importance and necessity of his/her profession and the high professional qualities.
  3. - A health care worker (including nurses and doctors) should

    honorably fulfill their duty to humanity and must complete medical and nursing education, if started. In this case, the health of the nation should be a major concern, the quality of which depends on the level of medical and nursing education. - The system of education must not be jeopardized by the poor quality or the lack of nursing staff.
  4. The opponents of the mandatory continuing nursing education say the

    following: - The mandatory continuing nursing education restricts a person's freedom. - The mandatory continuing nursing education violates the laws of ethics, since theoretically no one can be forced to do what he or she does not want to.
  5. Conclusion Despite of the fact that the mandatory continuing nursing

    education in some way restricts the freedom of the individuals, it is necessary to introduce a universal mandatory continuing nursing education, because such a social, political and medical institute will protect the public from bad doctors – these are the necessary measures to preserve the public good. Nevertheless, the government should motivate individuals to continue nursing education due to the fact that the main purpose of each government is to preserve the public good, taking into account the interests and the right for freedom of the individual and the health of the mankind, as well as the reliability of the whole medical system.
  6. References Lindsay, C.A., Morrison, J.L., & Kelley, E.G. (1974). Professional

    obsolescence implications for continuing professional education. 25 ADULT EDUCATION 3. Singh & Rice. (1986). Continuing professional education. (Unpublished paper available from Columbia University Teachers College, Aegis Office, Dept. of Adult and Higher Education, New York). Rockhill, K. (1981) Professional education should not be mandatory, in EXAMINING CONTROVERSIES IN ADULT EDUCATION 62 (B.W. Kreitlow & Associates, ed.).