TEACHING PHARMACOLOGY BASICS IN NURSING PRACTICE

Authors

  • Ergashova Dilnavoz Samandar kizi Author

Keywords:

Pharmacology, Nursing Education, Active Learning, Clinical Practice, Evidence-Based Medicine

Abstract

Teaching the basics of pharmacology in nursing education is essential for preparing competent healthcare professionals. This article discusses effective methodologies, challenges, and strategies for integrating pharmacology into the nursing curriculum. Emphasis is placed on active learning techniques, clinical case studies, and technology-enhanced instruction. The significance of evidence-based practice and continuous professional development is also highlighted.

Author Biography

  • Ergashova Dilnavoz Samandar kizi

    AFSHONA ABU ALI IBN SINO PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNIC, Teacher Of The Department Of Pharmacy And Paramedic-Laboratory Work

Published

2025-02-20

How to Cite

TEACHING PHARMACOLOGY BASICS IN NURSING PRACTICE. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 20(2), 338-339. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/2620