Determinación de pensamiento creativo en estudiantes de medicina de una universidad chilena

Autores/as

  • Henry Castro A Universidad de Concepcion
  • Javiera Ortega B Universidad de Concepcion
  • Javier Villarroel L Universidad de Concepcion
  • Carla Contreras S Universidad de Concepcion

Palabras clave:

Creativity, Curriculum, Learning, Students, Medical, Thinking

Resumen

Background: Creativity is a highly valued quality in different fields. Despite this, it is rarely included in the curricula of medical careers. Aim: To assess creative thinking among undergraduate medical students. Material and methods: Sixty-seven students aged 18 to 31 years (45% women) from the first (16), third (26) and seventh year (25) of medical school answered a sociodemographic questionnaire and the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT). Results: Median creativity index according to age was in percentile 52 (range 2-99). Percentiles for fluency, originality, elaboration, abstraction of titles and resistance for premature closure were 31, 32, 79, 53 and 17 respectively. There were no significant differences between students of different levels (p=0.73). Conclusions: In this group of students, there is a high performance in elaboration and a low score in Resistance to premature closure.

Biografía del autor/a

Henry Castro A, Universidad de Concepcion

Director Departamento de Obstetricia y Ginecologia, Universidad de Concepcion

Javiera Ortega B, Universidad de Concepcion

Profesora Asistente Departamento Educacion Medica

Javier Villarroel L, Universidad de Concepcion

Alumno de Medicina

Carla Contreras S, Universidad de Concepcion

Alumna de Medicina

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Publicado

2019-03-18

Cómo citar

Castro A, H., Ortega B, J., Villarroel L, J., & Contreras S, C. (2019). Determinación de pensamiento creativo en estudiantes de medicina de una universidad chilena. Revista Médica De Chile, 147(3). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/7012

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Educación Médica

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