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Educ. med. super ; 34(1): e1977, ene.-mar. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1124659

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La salud es un punto de encuentro donde confluyen lo biológico y lo social, el individuo y la comunidad, y la política social y económica. Es así como se vuelve un imperativo la formación de recursos humanos para que los profesionales sean capaces de enfrentar los retos que su futuro desempeño impone. Objetivo: Exponer las experiencias en la elaboración y el desarrollo del Diplomado de Educación en Salud Pública de la Escuela Nacional de Salud Pública, en su primera edición. Métodos: Se hizo revisión documental para identificar las temáticas y los resultados de los cursos, los diplomados y las maestrías impartidos durante más de cinco años. Se realizaron entrevistas a expertos en Salud Pública y trabajo metodológico para determinar los temas a incorporar en el programa docente. Resultados: Se incluyeron 6 temáticas que sumaron un total de 812 horas, de las cuales solo 136 fueron de forma presencial. Se contó con un sistema de evaluación que incluyó la formativa y certificativa. Los participantes en el diplomado impartido tuvieron la oportunidad de apreciar otro enfoque de la educación en ciencias de la salud, y así lo expresaron durante todo el desarrollo de las temáticas mediante las encuestas realizadas y la participación grupal. Conclusiones: El aporte de un grupo de profesores de la ENSAP a la formación salubrista es una primera tentativa para la elaboración de un diplomado con matices interdisciplinarios con enfoque integrador y salubrista(AU)


Introduction: Health is a point of convergence between the biological and the social, the individual and the community, and social and economic policies. This is how the training of human resources becomes imperative for professionals to be able to face the challenges imposed by that their future performance. Objective: To present the experiences in the elaboration and development of the diploma course on Public Health Education carried out at the National School of Public Health in its first edition. Methods: Documentary review was carried out to identify the topics and outcomes of the courses, diploma courses and master's degree courses imparted for more than five years. Interviews were conducted on experts in Public Health, and methodological work was carried out to determine the topics to be incorporated into the teaching program. Results: Six topics were included to sum up a total of 812 hours, of which only 136 were taught on-site. It had an evaluation system that included formative and state evaluation. The participants in the diploma course had the opportunity to appreciate another approach to education in health sciences, and they expressed such criterion throughout the development of the topics by means of surveys and group participation. Conclusions: The contribution of a group of professors from the National School of Public Health to health education is a first attempt for the development of a diploma with interdisciplinary nuances with an integrative and health-related approach(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Specialization , Health Education , Health Sciences
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Salud pública Méx ; 55(5): 528-535, Sep.-Oct. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-704782

ABSTRACT

Este artículo discute los esfuerzos por modernizar la Escuela de Salud Pública de México (ESPM). En la primera parte se abordan las condiciones en las que operaba la Escuela a principios de la década de los ochenta. En la segunda parte se describen los cambios introducidos entre 1983 y 1986, hasta antes de la incorporación de la ESPM al Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP). En la tercera parte se revisa, sobre todo, la renovación conceptual que dio sustento a los nuevos programas docentes que se implantaron a finales de los años ochenta y las iniciativas implantadas entre 1987 y 1995. En la cuarta parte se discute la construcción de la nueva sede del INSP y la mudanza a Cuernavaca. Este ensayo busca comunicar la importancia de las transformaciones por las que atravesó la ESPM y que la convirtieron en una institución verdaderamente académica que utiliza la investigación como motor de la formación de los recursos humanos en salud pública.


In this paper we discuss the recent efforts to modernize the School of Public Health of Mexico (ESPM). In the first part we analyze the conditions in which the ESPM operated at the beginning of the 1980s. In part two we describe the changes introduced in the ESPM between 1983 and 1986, up until its incorporation into the National Institute of Public Health (INSP). In part three we discuss the conceptual renovation which built the platform for the new academic programs introduced by the School between 1987 and 1995. In the fourth part we discuss the construction of the new facilities of INSP and the process of moving to the city of Cuernavaca. The main message of this paper is that the transformations witnessed by the ESPM in the final decades of the past century turned it into a true academic institution which uses research as the motor for training of human resources in public health.


Subject(s)
Humans , Public Health/education , Schools, Public Health/organization & administration , Mexico , Schools, Public Health/trends , Time Factors
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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-624079

ABSTRACT

Case method teaching is a heuristic,practical and open instruction approach. It was introduced to emergency talent training in Environmental Hygiene in order to highlight the capability training and develop a dynamic teaching mode instead of static one. Issues of necessity, feasibility,procedures and noticeable problems about application of case method teaching were dis-cussed.

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Salud pública Méx ; 33(6): 632-639, nov.-dic. 1991.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-175188

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se analiza la relación que existe entre los problemas más relevantes de salud en México y las prioridades de investigación en salud. El autor hace énfasis en la necesidad de incrementar la investigación y la docencia en salud pública, y de vincularlas a las necesidades más urgentes de salud.


This paper discusses the relationship between health problems and the definition of priorities in health research in Mexico. The author stresses the importance of increasing research and training in public health, and of relating these activities to the most urgent health needs of the country.


Subject(s)
Health Priorities , Primary Health Care/standards , Primary Health Care , Primary Health Care/trends , Health Education/standards , Health Education/trends , Research , Public Health , Mexico
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