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EDUMECENTRO

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Abstract

GUILLEN ESTEVEZ, Anselmo Leonides; RAMIREZ MESA, Celidanay; CANIZARES ESPINOSA, Yamiley  and  FERRER GARCIA, Mayelin. Integration into the teaching-learning process of basic biomedical sciences. EDUMECENTRO [online]. 2024, vol.16  Epub Jan 30, 2024. ISSN 2077-2874.

Introduction:

studying the educational reality in the field of content integration allows us to designer actions to improve the teaching-learning process in universities.

Objective:

to support the theoretical bases that allows the integration in the teaching-learning process of basic biomedical sciences, as well as aspects related to its conception.

Methods:

a bibliographic review was carried out on the integration of the contents, original and review articles published from 2017 to 2022 in Spanish, Portuguese, and English in indexed national and international journals and in recognized databases were considered: Scopus, Scielo and Academic google. 59 articles were reviewed and 23 were selected. The key words used were integration, teaching-learning and basic biomedical sciences.

Development:

the integration of content enhances their mastery, together with the development of researching methods and the impacts of science, technology, society, and the environment. The achievement of a professional prepared to perform successfully depends on the teaching-learning process developed by all subjects comprehensively, from academic, work and research. The integration of the essential dimensions: instructional, educational, and developmental promotes motivation for study and ensures the comprehensive training of the student.

Conclusions:

the integration of basic biomedical sciences constitutes a first-order task, the study and determination of the theoretical-methodological references and foundations that support it requires resizing its definition and the characterization of integration in the teaching-learning process.

Keywords : teaching; learning; curriculum; education, medical; education, professional.

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