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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas
On-line version ISSN 1729-519X
Abstract
AGUIRRE RAYA, Dalila and GARCIA FUENTES, Margarita. Curricular strategies of communication for nursing career. Medical sciences University of Havana 2009-2010 . Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2012, vol.11, n.1, pp.136-155. ISSN 1729-519X.
Introduction: Nowadays the medical educational tendencies claim from the universities a full participation of the students in their own formation guided by a correct orientation of teachers in order to guarantee an effective and lasting learning for their future professional life and at the same time students can cooperate with their classmates learning. Methodology: It is a pedagogical research mainly focused on quality. The researching tasks consisted on the revision of plans and programs of study for the nursing career to give answers to the curricular current needs as well as the elaboration, analysis, adjustment and acceptance of the curricular proposal and the design of the program according to the requirements of plan D. Bibliographic revision, documentary analysis, group sessions and the criteria of experts were used to fulfil the purpose of this research. Results: The design for the strategies of communication must be in correspondence with the declared functions in the plan of studies for the career. In the structure of this plan should be declared the foundations, objectives and methodological orientations for its implantation and the way each subject and the indicator of assessments contribute to the achievements of the plan. Conclusions: For the development of the curricular strategies an interdisciplinary vision is required through out concrete actions that must be stepped along the course with the intervention of the curricular coordinating unit: teaching-learning process and participating subjects of this plan.
Keywords : curricular strategies; communication in health; personal relationships; communicative competence.