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2017, Number 4

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Revista Cubana de Educación Médica Superior 2017; 31 (4)

The new trivium in medical training beyond the doctor-patient communication

Ortiz FM, Laverde RD, Vergel J, Quintero G
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Key words:

medical education, communication, curricular integration, linguistic, cognition.

ABSTRACT

One of the innovative elements of medical curricula in recent decades is the emphasis on the doctor-patient communication. However, communicative competences go further; they involve cognitive-linguistic skills that support active listening, reading, writing and orality in the context of learning and practicing medicine. We believe that limiting the teaching of communication to the doctorpatient encounter leaves the cognitive processes and the fundamental linguistic manifestations aside to ensure the communicative success of the doctor within the society. In other words, in addition to the techniques for better communication, cognitive-linguistic skills are essential at the time of choosing, organizing, classifying and categorizing the information that must be provided both to the patient and his family and to the medical community for the improvement of the health of individuals and populations. In this article, we intend to argue why it is important to comprehensively learn the communication skills, exemplifying the case of the new trivium of the medicine curriculum of Universidad del Rosario, which constitutes a favorable space for the students to develop cognitive-linguistic skills for the clinical communication in their scientific community.





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Revista Cubana de Educación Médica Superior. 2017;31