Geriatric medical education: an unclosed loop

Aged population needs competent physicians. Thls communication studies gerlatrlc medical teaching, intention of first and fourth year students for specializing in Geriatrics and their opinion about lis relevance and curricular setting. Curricula from 10 public and 16 private medical schools were ana...

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Autores principales: Bassan , Norberto D, Soldano, Oraldo R, Vinuesa, Miguel A, Venezia, Sebastián M, Di Sipio, Agustina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/26565
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Sumario:Aged population needs competent physicians. Thls communication studies gerlatrlc medical teaching, intention of first and fourth year students for specializing in Geriatrics and their opinion about lis relevance and curricular setting. Curricula from 10 public and 16 private medical schools were analyzed. Students coursing the first (105) and the fourth year (54) completed an ad hoc opinion poli. 98% of the sample never received training in Geriatrics 2% of first year and none of fourth year students revealed lntentions in specializing in Geriatrics 77% of first year and 91% of fourth year students considered Geriatrics as an important specializatlon whilst 12% and 4 % of those students evaluated it as poorly important. 11 % and 5 % of them did not know what Geriatrics was. 33% of first year and 18% of fourth year students considered Geriatrics as a postgraduate activity whilst 67% and 82 %, an undergraduate one (39% and 36 % as a particular subject matter and 61% and 64 % included in different ones). The relevance given by medical students to Geriatrics and their interest lo be trained on it during their undergraduate slage is shown.