The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Amadera,João Eduardo Daud
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Pai,Hong Jin, Hsing,Wu Tu, Teixeira,Marcus Zulian, Martins,Mílton de Arruda, Lin,Chin An
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Since being introduced as an elective discipline (non-obligatory) in the second semester of 2002, acupuncture has been taught in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine. We conducted this study to verify interest and acceptance among under graduate medical students and to discern a positive influence contributing to improveing their skills. METHODS: The study was conducted from 2002 to 2007 using descriptive statistical methods. RESULTS: The average number of students who concluded the discipline is 24.9 students per semester with an average number of medical students per semester of 87.5 (28% of all medical students in the 7th and 8th semesters). After a semester of basic training in acupuncture, only eight students per group are promoted (after selection) to the Medical Academic League of Acupuncture which lasts for two years. Every semester, all eight vacancies are filled. Among the students who concluded the course, 98% described course quality as good or very good, 85% considered themselves at least partially able to use acupuncture and 79% stated that the course influenced them in their medical education. CONCLUSION: There is a genuine interest to learn acupuncture, almost 30% of all students volunteer for a brief training in acupuncture while some of them choose additional training of two years indue to the importance of acupuncture as part of professional skills. Results indicate that acupuncture should be included as an elective discipline for medical students.
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title The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
spellingShingle The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
Amadera,João Eduardo Daud
Acupuncture
Complementary therapies
Education, medical
Curriculum
Attitude
title_short The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
title_full The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
title_fullStr The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
title_sort The teaching of acupuncture in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Brazil
author Amadera,João Eduardo Daud
author_facet Amadera,João Eduardo Daud
Pai,Hong Jin
Hsing,Wu Tu
Teixeira,Marcus Zulian
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Lin,Chin An
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author2 Pai,Hong Jin
Hsing,Wu Tu
Teixeira,Marcus Zulian
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Lin,Chin An
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Pai,Hong Jin
Hsing,Wu Tu
Teixeira,Marcus Zulian
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Lin,Chin An
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acupuncture
Complementary therapies
Education, medical
Curriculum
Attitude
topic Acupuncture
Complementary therapies
Education, medical
Curriculum
Attitude
description OBJECTIVE: Since being introduced as an elective discipline (non-obligatory) in the second semester of 2002, acupuncture has been taught in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine. We conducted this study to verify interest and acceptance among under graduate medical students and to discern a positive influence contributing to improveing their skills. METHODS: The study was conducted from 2002 to 2007 using descriptive statistical methods. RESULTS: The average number of students who concluded the discipline is 24.9 students per semester with an average number of medical students per semester of 87.5 (28% of all medical students in the 7th and 8th semesters). After a semester of basic training in acupuncture, only eight students per group are promoted (after selection) to the Medical Academic League of Acupuncture which lasts for two years. Every semester, all eight vacancies are filled. Among the students who concluded the course, 98% described course quality as good or very good, 85% considered themselves at least partially able to use acupuncture and 79% stated that the course influenced them in their medical education. CONCLUSION: There is a genuine interest to learn acupuncture, almost 30% of all students volunteer for a brief training in acupuncture while some of them choose additional training of two years indue to the importance of acupuncture as part of professional skills. Results indicate that acupuncture should be included as an elective discipline for medical students.
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