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Integración de la medicina preventiva y social en las distintas escuelas de una universidad

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1967
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Urzúa, Hernán
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Abstract
Modern medicine has various characteristics, especially the integration of its various social functions, and is based on the work of a team composed of physicians and other professional health workers. All professional health workers should have a satisfactory academic training, not only to enable them to apply their specific techniques but also to understand their countries' health problems as a whole. A basic curriculum which might be used in the various departments of preventive medicine might cover: a) epidemiology and control of acute infectious and chronic diseases; b) elements of psychology, medical sociology, and health education; c) social and preventive aspects peculiar to each profession; d) organization of community health services and the resources available to them; e) basic principles of administration. The participation of students from various professions in field work under suitable supervision might strengthen this curriculum. To make this type of training a reality the following mechanisms might be used: a) each school should have its own teaching staff; b) a department of preventive medicine or a school of public health should assume responsibility for the teaching of preventive medicine in all schools; and c) a coordinating committee should examine teaching methods in each school and offer suggestions for making them more efficient, for achieving coordination and where
Translated title
Integration of preventive and social medicine in university schools
Series
Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana (OSP);62(3),mar. 1967
Subject
Serviços de Integração Docente-Assistencial; Medicina Preventiva; Escolas Médicas; Escolas de Saúde Pública; Chile
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/15296
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