• Title of article

    BOLOGNA MODEL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION– UTOPIA OR REALITY

  • Author/Authors

    Zunic, Lejla University of Zenica - Faculty for Health Sciences, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Donev, Doncho University “Ss Cyril and Methodius” - Faculty of Medicine, Macedonia

  • From page
    316
  • To page
    319
  • Abstract
    Higher education in Europe and in the Balkan’s countries is undergoing major reforms. The Bologna Process was a major reform created with the claimed goal of providing responses to issues such as the public responsibility for higher education and research, higher education governance, the social dimension of higher education and research, and the values and roles of higher education and research in modern, globalized, and increasingly complex societies with the most demanding qualification needs. Changes in the curricula, modernization of facilities and their alignment with the programs of other European universities, employment of a larger number of assistants, especially in the clinical courses at our universities are necessary. Also, it is necessary to continue to conduct further detailed analysis and evaluation of teaching content and outcomes in the future. In this review authors expressed their views and experience of using Bologna model of education in the Balkan’s countries with emphasis on Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia.
  • Keywords
    Bologna System of education , utopia , reality
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Record number

    2569437