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- ItemCurriculum reform at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile School of Medicine(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2016) Cisternas, Marcela; Rivera, Solange; Sirhan, Marisol; Thone, Natalie; Valdesa, Claudia; Pertuze, Julio; Puschel, KlausThe career of Medicine at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile was established from the beginning (1929), with a classical Flexner curriculum design. In seven years, the career is divided in three cycles: basic sciences, clinics and internship. It obtained Chilean accreditation and fulfilled American Association of Medical Colleges accreditation requirements. Changes in the Chilean epidemiological profile and health system, and new teaching methods in medicine, stimulated a process of deep curricular analysis, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the medical career. The curricular strengths were well-developed scientific and clinical components, fully committed students and faculties, well defined learning objectives and excellent clinical campuses. Curricular weaknesses included a poor vertical and horizontal integration, few student centered methodologies and a weak emphasis concerning doctor's professionalism. Subsequently, the whole community of teachers, students and medical educators worked on the design of a new curriculum, establishing a new graduate profile and designed it oriented by learning objectives, of six years of duration, with an optimized course sequence that melds basic science and clinical concepts, with strong emphasis on humanities and professionalism. It prioritizes an early contact with patients from the first year and expands teaching methods. The main objective of this process was to achieve a new curriculum with an integrative structure. This was implemented in 2015 with an approved protocol to evaluate the outcomes.
- ItemImplementación de la reforma curricular de la Escuela de Medicina de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile: analizando la experiencia(2022) Cisternas, Marcela; Rodríguez, Javier; Llanos, Carolina; Garrido Cisterna, Francisco Javier; Nazar Jara, Claudio; Thone, Natalie; Sirhan Nahum, Marisol; Gana Ahumada, Natalia; Valdés, Claudia; Rivera Mercado, SolangeThe accelerated scientific, technological, and social advances in recent years have posed new challenges for professional training institutions, where universities play a leading role. Medical schools have not been oblivious to this process. This is how Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile implemented in 2015 a curricular reform derived from the joint work of academics, students and graduates. For this purpose, a model consisting of stages was followed, including the identification of the problem, general assessment of needs, definition of purpose and learning objectives. We worked with surveys, focus groups and committees of academics and students to identify and map content within the mesh, review terminal learning objectives while creating and reviewing courses for the vertically and horizontally integrated delivery of content and competencies. The first cohort of the new curriculum entered in 2015, consisting of 126 students. The implementation required constant follow-up and monitoring, establishing changes and adjustments according to educational needs and unforeseen conditions such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation process of the new curriculum has been positive, adjusting to the defined strategic planning and responding to unexpected events.
- ItemPericarditis constrictiva como presentación grave e infrecuente de lupus eritematoso sistémico : reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura(2014) Lustig, Nicole; Florenzano Valdés, Pablo Felipe; Sanhueza, L.; Cid, X.; Ramos, G.; Thone, Natalie; Fullerton, D.
- ItemReforma curricular de la carrera de Medicina de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile(2016) Cisternas Martínez, Marcela Carolina; Rivera Mercado, Solange; Sirhan Nahum, Marisol; Thone, Natalie; Valdés, Claudia; Pertuzé Salas, Julio; Puschel Illanes, Klaus