Técnicas didácticas: método de caso clínico con la utilización de video como herramienta de apoyo en la enseñanza de la medicina

Translated title of the contribution: Teaching techniques: clinical case approach to the use of video as a tool to support

Ananias Garcia Cardona, Ómar Mejía Mejía, Grégory Alfonso García Morán

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Abstract

The teaching of biomedical sciences or also called basic medical programs at the Universities of Colombia, is the fundamental basis for the continued development of scientific reasoning and clinical professionals in future physicians, and therefore to the social and scientific the country. Therefore, the independent evaluation of internal quality by educational institutions is essential to achieve not only the acquisition of factual knowledge significantly, but also the ethical, aesthetic and humanistic students. Teaching and learning science involves Biomedical theoretical, methodological and research and a constant reflection on the pedagogical practice, which involves interdisciplinary, basic clinical integration, and by extension the teaching and application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In this paper, presents a qualitative learning experience based on Clinical Case Method (MdC), which was held in the section Bioclinic of the University El Bosque, and was structured with the use of TICS and which was based on a problem of impact of disease of public health for Colombia.
Translated title of the contributionTeaching techniques: clinical case approach to the use of video as a tool to support
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)29-38
JournalRevista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud
Volume45
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Case method (Case system)
  • Biomedical science
  • Education
  • Learning
  • Medicine
  • Pedagogy
  • Teaching

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