Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,José Roberto Bittencourt
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Romano,Valéria Ferreira, Costa,Rosane Rodrigues, Gomes,Andréia Patrícia, Siqueira-Batista,Rodrigo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica (Online)
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Resumo: The prevailing undergraduate medical training process still favors disconnection and professional distancing from social needs. The Brazilian Ministries of Education and Health, through the National Curriculum Guidelines, the Incentives Program for Changes in the Medical Curriculum (PROMED), and the National Program for Reorientation of Professional Training in Health (PRO-SAÚDE), promoted the stimulus for an effective connection between medical institutions and the Unified National Health System (SUS). In accordance to the new paradigm for medical training, the Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos (UNIFESO) established a teaching plan in 2005 using active methodologies, specifically problem-based learning (PBL). Research was conducted through semi-structured interviews with third-year undergraduate students at the UNIFESO Medical School. The results were categorized as proposed by Bardin's thematic analysis, with the purpose of verifying the students' impressions of the new curriculum. Active methodologies proved to be well-accepted by students, who defined them as exciting and inclusive of theory and practice in medical education.
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title Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
spellingShingle Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
Costa,José Roberto Bittencourt
Problem-Based Learning
Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies
Medical Education
title_short Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
title_full Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
title_fullStr Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
title_full_unstemmed Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
title_sort Active teaching-learning methodologies: medical students' views of problem-based learning
author Costa,José Roberto Bittencourt
author_facet Costa,José Roberto Bittencourt
Romano,Valéria Ferreira
Costa,Rosane Rodrigues
Gomes,Andréia Patrícia
Siqueira-Batista,Rodrigo
author_role author
author2 Romano,Valéria Ferreira
Costa,Rosane Rodrigues
Gomes,Andréia Patrícia
Siqueira-Batista,Rodrigo
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,José Roberto Bittencourt
Romano,Valéria Ferreira
Costa,Rosane Rodrigues
Gomes,Andréia Patrícia
Siqueira-Batista,Rodrigo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Problem-Based Learning
Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies
Medical Education
topic Problem-Based Learning
Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies
Medical Education
description The prevailing undergraduate medical training process still favors disconnection and professional distancing from social needs. The Brazilian Ministries of Education and Health, through the National Curriculum Guidelines, the Incentives Program for Changes in the Medical Curriculum (PROMED), and the National Program for Reorientation of Professional Training in Health (PRO-SAÚDE), promoted the stimulus for an effective connection between medical institutions and the Unified National Health System (SUS). In accordance to the new paradigm for medical training, the Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos (UNIFESO) established a teaching plan in 2005 using active methodologies, specifically problem-based learning (PBL). Research was conducted through semi-structured interviews with third-year undergraduate students at the UNIFESO Medical School. The results were categorized as proposed by Bardin's thematic analysis, with the purpose of verifying the students' impressions of the new curriculum. Active methodologies proved to be well-accepted by students, who defined them as exciting and inclusive of theory and practice in medical education.
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