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Revista Médica Electrónica
versión On-line ISSN 1684-1824
Resumen
MELIS-SANTANA, José Alfonso; DEL-HUERTO-MARIMON, María Elena; BOLANOS-RUIZ, Odalys y RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ, Layvis. Procedure to measure the impact of master's degree programs at Matanzas University of Medical Sciences. Rev.Med.Electrón. [online]. 2022, vol.44, n.6, pp. 952-966. Epub 31-Dic-2022. ISSN 1684-1824.
Introduction:
academic quality is a priority in the contemporary global university context. Gradually, it is appreciated the need for the universities to show their social responsibility by the way of instruments that validate their work, where these institutions are required to certify the quality levels in the development of their substantive processes as a way of rendering accounts to the society.
Objective:
to design a procedure for measuring the impact of the master’s degree programs at Matanzas University of Medical Sciences.
Materials and methods:
a research of technological development, classified as an analytical, longitudinal prospective study, was conducted at Matanzas University of Medical Sciences, between September 2019 and May 2021. Theoretical, empirical and statistical methods were used. The methodological procedure used was triangulation.
Results:
a procedure was designed to measure, in a comprehensive way, the impact of the training of master's degree programs at Matanzas University of Medical Sciences. It allowed obtaining a way to measure the expected impacts, leading to the intellectual and professional growth of graduates, which responds to the social responsibility of the university, their different work scenarios and to the demands of the health sector in the territory of Matanzas.
Conclusions:
the designed procedure evidenced its need and relevance, for the sake of the continuous improvement of the program and its quality.
Palabras clave : quality; evaluation and accreditation; postgraduate education; master’s degree program; impact assessment; procedure.