Mapping orselves . Lived work experience in across-disciplinary act within an academic environment

ABSTRACTThe present story seeks to share a lived experience which emerged from cross-disciplinary communication, in which different healthcare professionals participated, encouraged by a final work requirement of the Community Health Seminar belonging to the Family and Community Health Master Degree...

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Autores principales: Vázquez, Fabiana, Manzur, Susana, Cevilan, Sandra
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Escuela de Enfermería- Facultad de Ciencias Médicas-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revcs/article/view/36444
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Sumario:ABSTRACTThe present story seeks to share a lived experience which emerged from cross-disciplinary communication, in which different healthcare professionals participated, encouraged by a final work requirement of the Community Health Seminar belonging to the Family and Community Health Master Degree Course in the National University of Santiago del Estero during the year 2020. The purpose is to show the lived experience from a diversity of experiences throughout the teamwork process, which was able to approach other senses in relation to praxis since it was based on dialogical articulations and constructions of theoretical sources of different origin. From this standpoint, each professional trajectory in the healthcare system was observed in an attempt to rescue the thoughts, feelings and lived experiences within healthcare,recognising one’s own actions by living work in the act (Merhy, 2009). It is from this point that the construction of a sentimental mapping emerges, taking into account S. Rolnik’s idea (1989) so as to refer to recognition from the standpoint of subjectivities, questioning the known world, losing some senses in pursuit of developing others (p. 1), creating new senses from the vibrational field, recognizing sameness and otherness, producing professional knowledge to transcend and widen the chances of developing a fairer, humanized and community-oriented professional practice in the healthcare field.