Educación médica y diversidad cultural en Chile. Un diálogo pendiente.

Autores/as

  • Liliana E Ortiz-Moreira Universidad de Concepción
  • Eduardo A Fasce-Henry U. de Concepción
  • Olga B Matu- Betancourt U. de Concepción
  • Ivone Campos C Universidad De Concepcion

Palabras clave:

Cultural Diversity, Education, Medical, Models, Educational

Resumen

Medical education in Chile has a good research productivity. National educators are skilled in complex curricular design processes and in didactic innovation. However, the question of what it means to be doctor in a society that moves towards interculturality, has not been addressed thoroughly. Using the structure of a clinical record, we outline our critical view about the relationship between medical education and diversity. To describe the medical history, we refer to some variables of the training process such as the Hegemonic Model of Medicine, the epistemological beliefs of the students, the hidden curriculum and the educational environment. Then, the empirical evidence of the clinical picture, diagnosis and internationally recommended treatment is described, to end with a local therapeutic proposal.

Biografía del autor/a

Liliana E Ortiz-Moreira, Universidad de Concepción

Profesora Asociada Facultad de Medicina

Eduardo A Fasce-Henry, U. de Concepción

Profesor Emérito

Olga B Matu- Betancourt, U. de Concepción

Profesora Asistente Departamento de Educación Médica Facultad de Medicina

Ivone Campos C, Universidad De Concepcion

Depto de Educación Médica Facultad de Medicina

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Publicado

2018-07-19

Cómo citar

Ortiz-Moreira, L. E., Fasce-Henry, E. A., Matu- Betancourt, O. B., & Campos C, I. (2018). Educación médica y diversidad cultural en Chile. Un diálogo pendiente. Revista Médica De Chile, 146(7). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/6618

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Sección

Educación Médica

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