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EDUMECENTRO

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Abstract

RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ, Zenén; WILSON MUSTELIER, Arlines; MILAN DINZA, Erick Manuel  and  DEULOFEU BETANCOURT, Benjamín. Didactic training model of the general surgeon for the care of patients with colon cancer. EDUMECENTRO [online]. 2023, vol.15  Epub Feb 28, 2023. ISSN 2077-2874.

Background:

currently epistemological and praxiological restrictions are observed in the training of the General Surgery resident. The hermeneutic-dialectical logic of such training is expressed in its relationship with contextual surgical practice; the development of surgical skills proceeds through the in-service training.

Objective:

to design a didactic model of surgical-care training in the in-service training of the General Surgery resident, for the comprehensive care of patients with colon cancer.

Methods:

a development investigation was carried out in the "Saturnino Lora" and "Juan B. Zayas" hospitals in Santiago de Cuba during 2021. Theoretical methods were used: analysis-synthesis, systematization and generalization of experiences, holistic-dialectical, modeling and hermeneutic approach; empirical ones: survey and interview with residents, specialists and experts from both hospitals.

Results:

the designed model is based on the systematization and generalization of the authors' experiences concerning the preoperative, operative, and postoperative periods of surgery for this neoplasm.

Conclusions:

the didactic model was validated by experts as pertinent, feasible and applicable; Its contradiction is the relationship between the algorithmic sequential logic of surgical practice and the hermeneutic-dialectical logic of the training process of the resident in General Surgery, in order to help reduce the insufficiencies and limitations of this professional during the training process.

Keywords : internship and residency; colonic neoplasms; learning; professional development; education, medical.

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