Medical profession improvement behaviour en Cardenas Municipality. Year 2002
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EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR, EDUCACIÓN DE POSTGRADO EN MEDICINA, INVESTIGACIÓNAbstract
A descriptive investigation that was carried out according to the period, the study sequence and the registration of the information has a retrospective character from the school course 1997 and 1998 that the Academic System of Credits began to health professionals until the course 2001 / 2002 with the purpose of determining the behavior of the professional medical improvement in the Municipality of Cárdenas. The number of post-degree courses of the municipality given was quantified these werw a total of 122,with a participation of 2, 659 professionals of them the largest participation was 903 Odontologists and 844 MGI of those characteristic of the health and of the professionals not graduated in the system of health, the Graduates in Psychology and Defectología with 30.4%. The universe constituted it the number of professionals enrolled in the Municipality Cárdenas that ascends at 415 in the primary level of attention. The educational activities were developed in the classrooms of the Municipality of Health, Educational Policlínicos" José A. Echeverría. and. Heroes of the Moncada.. The training strategies traced from the course 1997 up to the 2002 have been completed being achieved the formation and improvement of the human resources with a solid technical scientific preparation and humanistic in correspondence with the securities that this personnel requires. The information was summarized in contingency tables and they were processed with a manual calculator. It is recommended to maintain this activity of professional improvement in an active way and according to the Identification of Necessities of Learning (INA), besides to increase the activities that the professionals cannot participate graduated in the system of health and to include in this course 2002. 2003those who have been straggled in the activity.
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