DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY GLOBALIZATION: COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL REASONING AND A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE

Authors

  • Boboyev M. M.
  • Yuzboyev O. A. Central Asian Medical University

Keywords:

Medical education, digital transformation, globalization, competency-based education, clinical reasoning, simulation-based learning, professional workforce development, healthcare systems.

Abstract

The rapid digital development of healthcare systems and contemporary globalization necessitate a fundamental re-evaluation of the content, methods, and outcomes of medical education. Traditional knowledge-oriented educational models are insufficient for developing the complex competencies required in modern clinical practice, particularly clinical reasoning, timely and evidence-based decision-making, and professional adaptability. This article analyzes the theoretical and methodological foundations of competency-based education within the framework of the digital transformation of medical education and highlights its role in fostering clinical reasoning and preparing a sustainable professional workforce. The impact of digital learning platforms, simulation-based technologies, and integrated educational environments on educational effectiveness is discussed. The findings demonstrate that aligning competency-based education with digital tools provides a robust methodological basis for enhancing the quality of clinical training, strengthening the integration of education and practice, and preparing healthcare professionals who meet the evolving needs of healthcare systems.

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2025-12-22

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY GLOBALIZATION: COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL REASONING AND A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE. (2025). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 3(12), 309-313. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/5701