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The purpose of the article is to present the results of testing the emotional intelligence of the future physicians who tend to hide professional mistakes. The article is based on the study involving 129 students who are studying in the specialties “Medical business”, “Medical psychology”, “Pediatrics”, “Dentistry” at the medical-psychological, dental and medical faculties of the O.O. Bohomolets National Medical University. During the study, the following methods were used: 1) The Error-Oriented Motivation Scale (EOMS) in order to measure a tendency to hide professional mistakes; 2) The Emotional Intelligence Scale in order to determine the level of emotional intelligence. Statistical processing of the study results was performed using 1) descriptive statistics (percentages, arithmetic means, standard deviations); 2) Student’s T-test to compare the emotional intelligence level in the groups of future physicians with different levels of propensity to hide professional mistakes. The study has found that a significant number of future physicians (53.5%) showed a tendency to hide their professional mistakes. The respondents in this group are characterized with low and medium levels of emotional intelligence compared to future physicians who strive to learn from their mistakes. This study has demonstrated that the vast majority of future physicians believe that professional errors should be hidden, which, in turn, does not contribute to their professional development; the future physicians who tend to hide professional mistakes have low levels of emotional awareness, ability to manage one’s emotions, self-motivation, empathy, ability to manage other people’s emotions. The development of emotional intelligence would apparently contribute to a more conscious attitude of future physicians to professional activities as well as more common-sense attitude to mistakes, and this poses new challenges for medical education to form emotional intelligence of future medical professionals.
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The article deals with the problem of error-oriented motivation of Turkish students during the adaptation process to a foreign university (on an example of a Ukrainian university). Research was conducted on two samples of first year students: 45 Turkish and 61 Ukrainian students. An error-oriented motivation questionnaire and survey were used to identify strategies for student response to mistakes and the main problems of adaptation. It was determined that Turkish students are more likely to use a Learning from mistakes strategy and are more exposed to such adaptation problems as communication problems with the administration, difficulties in adapting to the new social environment, and emotional problems.
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Academic student activities are varied. The participation in the academic research circles allows students to deepen their knowledge gained during compulsory university classes acquire additional professional social skills needed in the labour market and foster the formation of the social network usefull in the futher professional life. This article addresses the topic of activities undertaken by the members of the Student Research Circle „Baby Start” operating at the department of Gnieźnieńska Szkoła Wyższa Milenium in Wągrowiec and their commitment into numerous actions for the sake of both: self-development of professional social skills and the welfare of the local community. The aim of this article is an analysis of the academic papers concerning the students’ projects within the framework of academic research circles, presentation of the Student Academic Circle „Baby Start” and showing the way in which the students’ professional social skills are shaped by working in the „Baby Start” Circle, in the opinion of respondents - members of the Circle.
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Działania młodzieży akademickiej w kołach naukowych są bardzo różnorodne. Pozwalają studentom m.in. uzupełnić wiedzę zdobywaną w czasie obowiązkowych zajęć dydaktycznych, nabyć dodatkowe umiejętności społeczne i praktyczne, potrzebne na rynku pracy, oraz rozwinąć sieć kontaktów przydatnych w późniejszych działaniach zawodowych. Artykuł porusza tematykę aktywności podejmowanych przez członków Koła Naukowego Baby Start, działającego przy Wydziale Zamiejscowym Gnieźnieńskiej Szkoły Wyższej Milenium w Wągrowcu i ich zaangażowania w liczne działania na rzecz własnego rozwoju społecznego i zawodowego, jak również na rzecz środowiska lokalnego. Celem opracowania jest dokonanie analizy literatury dotyczącej działań młodzieży akademickiej w ramach kół naukowych, ukazanie działalności Koła Naukowego Baby Start oraz wskazanie, jak kształtuje się rozwój umiejętności społecznych i zawodowych poprzez działalność w kole w opinii osób badanych – członków koła.
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