Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica

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Autor(a) principal: Curcelli, Emilio Martins
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The course conclusion work (TCC) is a mandatory instrument to graduate in medicine from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). According to the pedagogical project1, the work should present the student's perception of “analyzing the individual capacity of the student to synthesize his education trajectory, considering the dimensions of teaching, assistance and research”. The UFSCar medical course, created in 2005, with a total workload of 9620 hours, has an active methodology with an integrated, constructivist and competence-oriented curriculum, seeking a more active and reflective participation of the student, while bringing theory closer with practice from the beginning. The course is structured in three educational cycles: Comprehensiveness of care I (first and second academic years); integrality of care II (third and fourth academic years) and integrality of Care III (fifth and sixth academic years, or boarding school). Through this organization, it is expected, at the end of the course, that the student will have competence within the three main areas: health (care for individual health needs and care for collective health needs), Management (organization of health work and health management). care) and education1. Extracurricular activities (AEC), also called complementary activities, include participation or organization in scientific events such as congresses and symposium, monitoring, study groups, academic leagues, scientific initiation, extension projects, paid or unpaid internships, cultural and social activities, among others2. The literature is vast in relation to students' motivation to pursue such activities, such as: going deeper into a specific topic, helping socializing with other students, bringing theory and practice together and complementing the basic curriculum. Participating in such AEC also correlated with several gains for the student, such as: academic / professional gains (higher performance, improvement of technical skills, lower dropout, greater professional satisfaction), cultural and social gains (such as improvement of leadership and interpersonal relationships, improvement in understanding of society, gain in humanity, approximation with different cultures) and psychological gains (serving as a strategy to protect against burnout) 2-5. Bearing in mind that, during the author's individual trajectory in the course, there was contact with diversified AEC, the study sought to analyze, in a self-critical manner and based on scientific evidence, how these activities could influence graduation and contribute to professional training, particularly in medical practice. As a secondary objective, we sought to reflect what were the motivations that led to carry out such AEC.
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spelling Curcelli, Emilio MartinsRoscani, Meliza Goilattes.cnpq.br/1298051150234135lattes.cnpq.br/6020203353629171a7c8431b-d799-4c23-b63c-b417b8d758bc2020-11-03T17:00:53Z2020-11-03T17:00:53Z2020-10-14CURCELLI, Emilio Martins. Percepções da influência das Atividades Extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica. 2020. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Medicina) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2020. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/13395.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/13395The course conclusion work (TCC) is a mandatory instrument to graduate in medicine from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). According to the pedagogical project1, the work should present the student's perception of “analyzing the individual capacity of the student to synthesize his education trajectory, considering the dimensions of teaching, assistance and research”. The UFSCar medical course, created in 2005, with a total workload of 9620 hours, has an active methodology with an integrated, constructivist and competence-oriented curriculum, seeking a more active and reflective participation of the student, while bringing theory closer with practice from the beginning. The course is structured in three educational cycles: Comprehensiveness of care I (first and second academic years); integrality of care II (third and fourth academic years) and integrality of Care III (fifth and sixth academic years, or boarding school). Through this organization, it is expected, at the end of the course, that the student will have competence within the three main areas: health (care for individual health needs and care for collective health needs), Management (organization of health work and health management). care) and education1. Extracurricular activities (AEC), also called complementary activities, include participation or organization in scientific events such as congresses and symposium, monitoring, study groups, academic leagues, scientific initiation, extension projects, paid or unpaid internships, cultural and social activities, among others2. The literature is vast in relation to students' motivation to pursue such activities, such as: going deeper into a specific topic, helping socializing with other students, bringing theory and practice together and complementing the basic curriculum. Participating in such AEC also correlated with several gains for the student, such as: academic / professional gains (higher performance, improvement of technical skills, lower dropout, greater professional satisfaction), cultural and social gains (such as improvement of leadership and interpersonal relationships, improvement in understanding of society, gain in humanity, approximation with different cultures) and psychological gains (serving as a strategy to protect against burnout) 2-5. Bearing in mind that, during the author's individual trajectory in the course, there was contact with diversified AEC, the study sought to analyze, in a self-critical manner and based on scientific evidence, how these activities could influence graduation and contribute to professional training, particularly in medical practice. As a secondary objective, we sought to reflect what were the motivations that led to carry out such AEC.O trabalho de conclusão de curso (TCC) é um instrumento obrigatório para se graduar em medicina pela Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar). Segundo o projeto pedagógico1, o trabalho deve apresentar a percepção do estudante em “analisar a capacidade individual do estudante de sintetizar sua trajetória de formação, contemplando as dimensões de ensino, assistência e pesquisa”. O curso de medicina da UFSCar, criado em 2005, com carga horária total de 9620 horas, possui metodologia ativa com um currículo integrado, construtivista e orientado por competência, buscando uma participação mais ativa e reflexiva do discente, ao mesmo tempo que aproxima a teoria com a prática desde o início. O curso é estruturado em três ciclos educacionais: Integralidade do cuidado I (primeiro e segundo ano letivos); integralidade do cuidado II (terceiro e quarto anos letivos) e integralidade do Cuidado III (quinto e sexto anos letivos, ou, internato). Através dessa organização, espera-se, no final do curso que o aluno tenha competência dentro das três grandes áreas: saúde (cuidados às necessidades individuais de saúde e cuidados às necessidades coletivas de saúde), Gestão (organização do trabalho em saúde e gerência do cuidado) e educação1. Atividades extracurriculares (AEC), também denominadas atividades complementares, incluem participação ou organização em eventos científicos como congressos e simpósio, monitoria, grupos de estudo, ligas acadêmicas, iniciação científica, projetos de extensão, estágios remunerados ou não, atividades culturais e sociais, entre outras2. A literatura é vasta em relação a motivação dos estudantes em buscar tais atividades, como: se aprofundar em um tema específico, ajudar na socialização com demais estudantes, aproximar teoria com a prática e complementar o currículo básico. Participar de tais AEC também se correlacionou com diversos ganhos ao estudante como: ganhos acadêmicos/profissional (maior rendimento, aprimoramento de habilidades técnicas, menor evasão, maior satisfação profissional), ganhos culturais e sociais (como aprimoramento de liderança e relações interpessoais, melhora no entendimento da sociedade, ganho em humanidade, aproximação com diferentes culturas) e ganhos psicológicos (servindo de estratégia de proteção ao burnout)2-5. Tendo em vista que, durante a trajetória individual do autor no curso, houveram contato com AEC diversificadas, o estudo buscou analisar, de maneira autocrítica e pautada em evidências científicas, como essas atividades puderam influenciar na graduação e contribuírem para a formação profissional, particularmente na prática médica. 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title Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
spellingShingle Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
Curcelli, Emilio Martins
Saúde
Educação
Gestão
Currículo
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA
title_short Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
title_full Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
title_fullStr Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
title_full_unstemmed Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
title_sort Percepções da influência das atividades extracurriculares durante uma trajetória acadêmica
author Curcelli, Emilio Martins
author_facet Curcelli, Emilio Martins
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Educação
Gestão
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