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Educación Médica Superior
On-line version ISSN 1561-2902
Abstract
MEJIAS SANCHEZ, Yoerquis; BORGES OQUENDO, Lourdes de la Caridad; VALCARCEL IZQUIERDO, Norberto and FERNANDEZ VIDAL, Aleski. A Proposal of Modifications to the Technology for Determining Problems and Potentialities. REMS [online]. 2023, vol.37, n.2 Epub June 01, 2023. ISSN 1561-2902.
Introduction:
For the development of scientific research, medical education has taken assumptions that make up the theory of advanced education, among which is the technology for determining problems and potentialities, described by renowned Cuban pedagogues.
Objective:
To propose modifications to the technology for determining problems and potentialities.
Methods:
Theoretical methods were used: systematization, historical-logical, structural-systemic, functional, documentary analysis, concretion-abstraction, and modeling.
Results:
The authors made modifications to the technology for determining problems and potentialities in the first, fifth, sixth and seventh steps, with two approaches to the object of study from the generic and holistic to the particular, from approximation to profound analysis. It was introduced into practice through its use in a thesis, defended in 2021, to opt for the degree of doctor of Medical Education Sciences.
Conclusions:
The technology for determining problems and potentialities with modifications shows the flexibility and possibility of application of the initial technology into other sciences, from modifications that could be introduced according to their particularities and complexities. This technological innovation is proposed for the development of scientific research in the sciences of medical education, in view of approaching, with a holistic perspective, its objects of study and fields of action.
Keywords : technology for determining problems and potentialities; technology for determining problems and potentialities with modifications; medical education sciences.