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Educación Médica Superior
On-line version ISSN 1561-2902
Abstract
PEREZ DE LA ROSA, Maibi; TRUJILLO BALDOQUIN, Yanet and RAMOS HERNANDEZ, Rosalina. The Usage of Mobile Telephony in the Teaching-Learning Process of Ophthalmology. REMS [online]. 2023, vol.37, n.4 Epub Dec 01, 2023. ISSN 1561-2902.
Introduction:
Ophthalmology is the medical science dealing with the study of the visual system and the organ of vision, as well as its annexes. For this purpose, it is equipped with a set of advanced technologies that allow describing the multiple pathologies presented by patients. Nowadays, it is nourished by the use of mobile devices, mainly in knowledge management, but its other dimensions are not exploited.
Objective:
To identify the references that support the use of mobile telephony in the teaching-learning process of ophthalmology residents.
Methods:
A technological development research was carried out in the field of higher medical education. As theoretical methods, the historical-logical, the analytical-synthetic, and the systemic-structural-functional methods were used.
Results:
Mobile telephony is a new trend in Cuban higher education, as well as in medical education, as an alternative to develop teaching-learning processes, through its use for socialization, communication among students, and information management, as a teaching-learning means and a work tool.
Conclusions:
There is some contradiction between the training that ophthalmology residents should receive with respect to the use of technologies and the preparation that they have for their usage in accordance with their specialty. Although there are several studies that demonstrate the importance of using mobile telephony in the training of ophthalmology residents, as an object for studying and a work tool, there has not been a way to include it as one of the technologies within the ophthalmology residency in Cuba.
Keywords : mobile telephony; teaching-learning process; resident; ophthalmology.