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Educación Médica Superior

versión On-line ISSN 1561-2902

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RIVERA MICHELENA, Natacha. The human capacities from the personologic perspective of the competent profesional. Educ Med Super [online]. 2016, vol.30, n.4, pp. 390-398. ISSN 1561-2902.

The contemporary university has a fundamental social aim: graduate professionals who may solve the problems appearing in their working activity with integrity, independence and creatively; therefore, the professional training process currently demands a conduction that considers, as basic requirements: the systemic and dynamic character of education and consideration, as the curricular component governing the competences in profesional problems solution as it should be done by the future graduate. With this aim, the conceptual elements of the competences are specified. This reality represents a challenge to the teaching-learning process direction, and thus to its main players: professors and students, since the students' assimilation of contents should be in function of the development of the competences foreseen in the profesional profile; this demands a teaching management from innovative training methods that permits the development of the logic-systemic, critic and creative thinking, in close relation with the values and ethics of work, as essential conditions in the process for building and consolidating the professional competences.

Palabras clave : personologic perspective; competent profesional; human capacities.

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