Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 160 Iss. 2
Pages:
93-94
Download volume:
RUS
Article

Speech competence in the professional training of a pharmacist

Authors:
V. I. Shulzhenko
About authors
  • Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy
Date submitted:
2004-07-08
Date accepted:
2004-08-08
Date published:
2005-01-11

Abstract

A serious problem in the training of Russian pharmacists is their insufficient communicative competence. It is this competence that largely predetermines the individual assessment of professional activity not only of the pharmacist, but also of each particular pharmacy in general, having a significant impact on its public image and, consequently, its performance. Due to the fact that the object of prospective application of pharmaceutical education becomes a person, the level of requirements to the speech training of the future pharmacist increases. Realized at the social level as an urgent problem, this problem has not found an appropriate reflection in the currently existing state educational standards. The time for speech disciplines in the curricula of non-humanitarian universities is still allocated on a residual principle, which is poorly consistent with the strategic objectives of domestic higher professional education.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Professional rhetoric: theory - practice - teaching methods
Go to volume 160

Similar articles

Development of self-regulation as a rhetorical skill in the process of preparation for professional activity of students
2005 V. F. Khasanova
Structure and content of the elective interdisciplinary course "Intercultural Rhetoric" for non-philology students
2005 S. M. Fedyunina, L. N. Maksimova
Issues of teaching the culture of scientific writing
2005 V. M. Leichik
Rhetorical skills as an element of the professiogram of a modern specialist
2005 R. A. Valeeva
Experiential learning program for genres of dissent
2005 O. G. Vyalshina
Judicial rhetoric as a component of professional education of lawyers: to the question of objectives and teaching methods
2005 N. V. Oturgasheva