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2023, Number 5

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Med Int Mex 2023; 39 (5)

Are educational environments important in medicine?

Meneses SE, Meneses VDE, Vargas PME, Burciaga JE, Cavazos PCJ, Silguero PJF, Bazaldua BZA
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

Medical education, Ethics, Teaching rounds.

ABSTRACT

An educational environment is a physical or mental space where knowledge should be easier to perform and generate, where the constructivism of science favored by experience and the desire to learn could be carried out, in a self-regulated or programmed manner with all intentionality in its different forms and subdivisions, using cognitive and even playful methodology, achieving communication and linkage of the doctor with his environment and the rest of the world, with his different problems, natural or human resources or of various types existing in nature of his professional development.


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