Health and Social Sciences working together in Community-Based Learning: Is this possible?
Author(s) -
Leide da Conceição Sanches,
Leandro Rozin,
Izabel Cristina Meister Martins Coelho,
Patricia Helepolitano,
Christiane Luiza Santos,
Elaine Rossi Ribeiro
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
mededpublish
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2312-7996
DOI - 10.15694/mep.2017.000008
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , curriculum , citizenship , process (computing) , perspective (graphical) , health care , promotion (chess) , action (physics) , medical education , health promotion , psychology , pedagogy , public relations , sociology , medicine , nursing , public health , political science , computer science , paleontology , physics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , politics , law , biology , operating system
This is a case study of the experience of integration of health teaching and the community, which aims to bring medical students closer to the context in which health users are inserted. This paper aims to present a case related to the experience of a multiprofessional team in the Community Based Learning Module of an undergraduate course of Medicine in the State of Paraná/Brazil, the goal of which is to train physicians with a solid technical and scientific profile based on a holistic vision that allows a competent professional action on the health and disease process in the perspective of health care integrality, with social responsibility and commitment to citizenship. The case presented shows that it is possible to use methodologies favoring the active participation of the student in the construction of knowledge and integration of contents; promotion of integration and interdisciplinarity that is consistent with the axis of curriculum development, seeking to integrate the biological, psychological, social and environmental dimensions.
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