From the very first months of their studies, first-year students of Adam University School of Medicine begin not only to study theory, but also to master practical skills. Classes are conducted using special medical mannequins that allow real clinical situations to be simulated. Working with training simulators, first-year students consolidate their knowledge, learn to perform basic clinical procedures and confidently apply them in practice. This approach helps students gradually immerse themselves in the medical profession, develop professional thinking and build confidence in their actions from the very beginning of their studies. Practice-oriented training from the first year is an important step in the preparation of qualified and competent medical specialists.