El profesionalismo como valor orientador de las prácticas pedagógicas en la formación médica

The training, formation and medical professionalism, are affected by a diverse variety of factors, with the risk of altering medicine as a wholesome and in its practices.This alteration of medical practices, mediated or produced by the so-called “cultural world system” requires to re-adequate the pe...

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Autor Principal: Ascione Calero, Giovanni Rafaelle
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura-Cali 2018
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5531
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Sumario: The training, formation and medical professionalism, are affected by a diverse variety of factors, with the risk of altering medicine as a wholesome and in its practices.This alteration of medical practices, mediated or produced by the so-called “cultural world system” requires to re-adequate the pedagogical practices in medical schools. Now a better-informed patient and family, replace the relation Physician- patient, initially affected by its asymmetrically standing points of knowledge accustomed in other times. The conditions of possibilities in the principals of “professionalism” are inquired, to derive in deontological responsibilities in order to offer efficient pedagogical practices.The work of knowledge is based upon the declarations of professionalism stated by the Medical Associations, defined as a “set of knowledge, abilities, principles and values that sustain a practice” What, Doctor J.F. Patiño, honorary president en the Colombian Association of surgeons, proposes, includes: specialized knowledge; autonomy in taking decisions; Society Service compromises; and auto-regulation. With the latter, a critical review of the pedagogical and medical practices is carried out. The formation Focuses and lays in its foundations being in the end the bid, in (3) principals: Primacy of the self and medical welfare, Autonomy, Social justice: and (10) commitments: Professional competence, honesty, equal distribution of welfare, science, confidence, conflict management and Professional responsibility. They all facilitate a formative focus, for the professionalisms of the XXI century.