Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Andréa Tenório Correia da
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Medeiros Junior,Martim Elviro de, Fontão,Paulo de Nogueira, Saletti Filho,Haraldo Cesar, Vital Junior,Pedro Félix, Bourget,Monique Marie Marthe, Rios,Izabel Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Medical training is current topic of discussion both on the national and international stage due to changes in contemporary society and the consequent health demands. In Brazil, insertion into the workplace of the Primary Health Care (PHC) student is recommended throughout the medical course. However, such insertion is hampered by inadequate practical scenarios, the lack of preceptors, insufficient training of general practitioners to receive students, teachers without adequate training in teaching in the area and resistance by teachers of traditional disciplines. This article describes and analyzes a model for insertion into PHC and Family and Community Medicine (FCM) of students from a medical course in São Paulo, the challenges of teaching-management integration and the actions that help to address these issues. The proposal is based on educational objectives aimed at developing competences (knowledge, skills and attitudes) so that the student can offer comprehensive care, understanding the individual in the context of family, social and environmental life. The program contents were developed to provide learning in an increasing degree of complexity, connecting previous knowledge to new knowledge. From this starting point, the development of the educational project has as innovative brand involving a combination of planning and educational management that adopts the following measures to improve the quality of the teaching-learning process: (1) insertion of students into Basic Health Units (BHU) from the first year to internship; (2) hiring family doctors as faculty staff; (3) integration of the contents of the Family Medicine and PHC modules with the contents of other disciplines, such as Epidemiology, Health Policies and Evidence-Based Medicine; (4) critically questioning teaching methodologies regarding their suitability for the topic addressed and the student and teacher profiles; (5) formative assessments; (6) pedagogical improvement for teachers and preceptors for the exercise of teaching in health; (7) practices that encourage students to work in interprofessional teams; (8) encouragement of national and international exchange programs for undergraduate and residency students in FCM; (9) promotion of the publication of books, articles and research in PHC. Among the facilitating factors for the good progress of this teaching proposal, it is highlighted that FCM and PHC are the axial foundations of the political-pedagogical project of the medical course and are developed in an institution that has a long history of assistance and teaching in the health area, contributing significantly to service-school integration. Dialogue is required for the execution of didactic activities in the practical settings, due to the proximity between local management, preceptors and teacher-managers. Another factor which strengthens the proposal is the investment in the preceptor team through training, participation in the construction and integration of content proposed in the FCM modules and a human resources policy that values them. Thus, it is considered that the presentation of this initiative could contribute to the debate on educational models for curricular insertion into FCM and PHC, and the related challenges and possibilities in contemporary medical education.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
title Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
spellingShingle Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
Silva,Andréa Tenório Correia da
–Medical Education
–Educational Models
–Learning
–Family Practice
–Primary Health Care
title_short Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
title_full Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
title_fullStr Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
title_full_unstemmed Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
title_sort Family Medicine from the First to the Sixth Year of Undergraduate Medical Training: Considerations on an Educational Proposal for School-Service Curricular Integration
author Silva,Andréa Tenório Correia da
author_facet Silva,Andréa Tenório Correia da
Medeiros Junior,Martim Elviro de
Fontão,Paulo de Nogueira
Saletti Filho,Haraldo Cesar
Vital Junior,Pedro Félix
Bourget,Monique Marie Marthe
Rios,Izabel Cristina
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author2 Medeiros Junior,Martim Elviro de
Fontão,Paulo de Nogueira
Saletti Filho,Haraldo Cesar
Vital Junior,Pedro Félix
Bourget,Monique Marie Marthe
Rios,Izabel Cristina
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author
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Medeiros Junior,Martim Elviro de
Fontão,Paulo de Nogueira
Saletti Filho,Haraldo Cesar
Vital Junior,Pedro Félix
Bourget,Monique Marie Marthe
Rios,Izabel Cristina
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–Educational Models
–Learning
–Family Practice
–Primary Health Care
topic –Medical Education
–Educational Models
–Learning
–Family Practice
–Primary Health Care
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