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    <year>2023</year>
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     <date>2023-04-25</date>
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   <abstract>The article analyzes the features of teaching clinical discipline at a medi-cal university. In addition to cognitive abilities, non-cognitive skills of students play an im-portant role in learning and academic performance of students. The leading non-cognitive skills include taxonomically five personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, benevolence, emotional stability (neuroticism). Teaching students with the formation of non-cognitive skills using active teaching methods in the form of individual problem cases in the discipline of internal diseases, allows students to improve their academic performance.</abstract>
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